The Sharks Take Over An Embarrassing Stat Recently Held By The Bruins
The San Jose Sharks recently found themselves in an unwanted record book, taking over an embarrassing stat that was previously held by the Boston Bruins.
In their recent games, the Sharks became the first NHL team since the Bruins in 1965 to allow 10 goals in back-to-back contests.
Sharks are the first team to allow 10 goals in back-to-back games since the Bruins on Dec 2-4, 1965.
This unfortunate defensive performance highlights a challenging period for the Sharks, who are looking to regroup and shore up their defense to avoid further entries in the record books.
For fans and the organization, addressing this issue and improving their defensive play will be a top priority in the coming games.
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