
"I just didn't think we had our juice. We didn't have much energy. Didn't compete hard enough, Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said. No one wants to overreact this early in the year. But the Sharks were outshot 25-1 in the game's final 29:18, and trailing 3-1 after 40 minutes, they failed to get a shot on goal in the third period."
"I even thought going into the third period, even though we were down two goals we felt pretty good about finding our game, Warsofsky said. We just never were connected and couldn't really get anything going, obviously, offensively. It was kind of men versus boys tonight. The Sharks are now in their 34th season, and Tuesday's game marked just the fourth time they've been held without a shot in a period as they were smothered by the tight-checking Hurricanes."
The Sharks suffered a 5-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes at SAP Center, revealing continued struggles with energy and compete. Players and coach Ryan Warsofsky cited lack of juice, low energy and inadequate compete against a stronger opponent. The Sharks were outshot 25-1 in the game's final 29:18 and trailed 3-1 after two periods, then failed to register a shot on goal in the third period. Adam Gaudette's shot with 1:29 left in the second was the last attempt until the final period. The team has now been held without a shot in a period only four times in franchise history.
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