Sharks burned by familiar issue in another loss to Anaheim Ducks
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks have put themselves in a challenging position with an NHL-leading 35 penalties taken in only the first two weeks of the season, showcasing a desperate need for improved discipline and defensive efficiency.
The Sharks’ power-play defense has struggled, allowing nine power-play goals over the last four games, which highlights the imperative to address their penalty issues moving forward.
Despite a power-play goal from Mikael Granlund and several near misses, the Sharks’ offensive game continues to falter, as they remain unable to capitalize on their opportunities.
The goaltending from Mackenzie Blackwood was commendable, with 38 saves, yet the Sharks' inability to stay out of the penalty box is proving detrimental to their overall performance.
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