San Jose Sharks learning to play with third-period lead sign of solid progress
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The San Jose Sharks, struggling at the bottom of the NHL standings, have demonstrated progress by learning to better manage third-period leads. Following a poor performance earlier in the season, where they had the worst winning percentage after leading two periods, they managed to win three consecutive games after leading in the second. While they experienced a close call against the Toronto Maple Leafs, ultimately winning in a shootout, this improvement to a .522 winning percentage in such situations signifies a significant step forward for the struggling team.
For a team in last place, the San Jose Sharks have shown signs of learning to hold third-period leads, marking small victories of progress.
Despite a challenging season, the Sharks improved their performance after leading into the third period, achieving a .522 winning percentage.
The recent streak of three straight wins from leading positions indicates a positive shift in the Sharks' ability to manage leads late in games.
Although they faced challenges and a late comeback from the Leafs, the Sharks' victory in the shootout highlights their determination to improve.
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