The San Jose Sharks concluded their dismal NHL season with a disappointing record of 20-50-12, finishing at the bottom of the standings. Their recent loss to the Oilers marked their 11th consecutive defeat. Defensive struggles continued as they allowed an NHL-worst 312 goals this season. To improve, the Sharks need to focus on player development and utilize their salary cap space on new talent. Despite the poor performance, the Sharks' coach remains hopeful about the team's future, emphasizing a positive trajectory for growth and rebuilding.
No team in the top 16 in the NHL's overall standings has allowed more than 240 goals this season.
The hope amongst the Sharks is that the worst is behind them, and that the organization can start to build back up.
We're definitely on the right path. We are, I know our win-loss record doesn't look good, but we're improving.
Help from the Sharks' front office in that respect would not hurt, as part of the team's ample salary cap space needs to be used.
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