Sharks get 'little stuff' right vs. Sabres on Vlasic's historic night
Briefly

In a remarkable performance, the San Jose Sharks secured a 6-2 victory against the Buffalo Sabres, thanks to pivotal goals from players like Timothy Liljegren and Nico Sturm. However, coach Ryan Warsofsky opted to spotlight the achievement of Marc-Edouard Vlasic, who set the NHL's all-time record for blocked shots at 2,165. This focus on defensive contributions reflects a shift in team culture, emphasizing the importance of small yet impactful plays beyond just scoring as essential for building a successful team ethos.
"It should probably be the storyline of this game," Warsofsky said about Marc-Edouard Vlasic setting the NHL's all-time blocked shots record with 2,165.
"I think that as a coach is what I look for," Warsofsky said. "The goals and the assists and the points are great, but those are the things, when you start building the culture, is what you start seeing."
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