Warsofsky shoulders responsibility as Sharks seek first win: 'It's on me'
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Warsofsky shoulders responsibility as Sharks seek first win: 'It's on me'
""Trust me, it sucks," Warsofsky said Saturday night. "I keep telling myself, there's a reason why this keeps happening.""
""The only way we're going to get those bounces is if we keep working for them. They're not just going to happen," Nedeljkovic said. "We have to earn those bounces. And if we play like we did tonight, more times than not, coming up, we'll start getting some.""
San Jose entered a four-game road trip as the NHL's last remaining winless team at 0-3-2 after a 3-0 loss to Pittsburgh. The Sharks improved in the final two periods, establishing a forecheck, outchancing the Penguins, and limiting shots, but could not beat Tristan Jarry, who made 31 saves. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 18 in a frenetic first period. Offensively, the Sharks have managed just two even-strength goals in their last three games. Coach Ryan Warsofsky expressed frustration over recurring slow starts, and Macklin Celebrini appeared stunned by the team's ongoing struggles.
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