
"The San Jose Sharks are still searching for that first win of the season and with a game like the one the team played last night, San Jose could be searching for a while. The Sharks were outmatched and outplayed by a much better and much more composed Carolina Hurricanes team that was able to execute where the Sharks were not. What resulted was a 5-1 loss where the Sharks struggled to find footing for most of the game."
"Postgame, Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky called it "men vs. boys" and called out the compete from all of the players. "I just didn't think we had our juice. We didn't have any much energy. Didn't compete hard enough," said Warsofsky. He expects that to change quickly. "We know what it looks like. We got to get back to feeling what it looks like, and doing it consistently," he said."
San Jose lost 5-1 after being outmatched and outplayed by Carolina, which executed consistently while San Jose struggled to find footing. Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky labeled the performance "men vs. boys," said the team lacked energy and compete, and demanded a quick turnaround and consistent execution. Rookie defenseman Sam Dickinson had a difficult second outing, receiving a double minor and a roughing penalty after a punishing hit by Alexander Nikishin, and did not see another shift after penalty release. Dickinson was on the ice for four even-strength Hurricanes goals and must learn from his small defensive mistakes.
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