Can rebuilding San Jose Sharks fix their steep offensive decline?
Briefly

“The big thing is getting to the inside of the ice, and we're a little in flux right now of when we want to put pucks on net with numbers there and when we want to hold on to the puck and keep the puck alive in the offensive zone,” Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said.
“You watch a lot of these teams, and there's a high shot volume, but they put a lot of pucks to net. There's a conscious effort to put pucks on net with bodies into the inside of the ice. When there's guys in front of the net, we don't put the puck to the net.”
The result since the start of December has been an unsightly 4-11-1 record as the Sharks have fallen to 31st place in the league's overall standings with 32 points.
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