The San Jose Sharks delivered their most complete performance of the season, dismantling the New Jersey Devils 5-2 in a statement victory that showcased how far this young team has come. After blowing numerous leads earlier this year, the Sharks finally demonstrated they’re learning to protect advantages and execute game plans against elite competition.
JD Young breaks down the pivotal five-minute stretch in the second period when the Sharks countered the Devils’ pressure with two quick goals, extending their lead to 5-1 before successfully parking the bus through the entire third period. The second line of William Eklund, Alexander Wennberg, and Philipp Kurashev emerged as difference-makers, with all three finding the net. Eklund’s hot streak continues with nine points in his last five games, proving the Sharks can generate offense beyond the Macklin Celebrini-Will Smith connection.
The defensive transformation takes center stage as Dimitri Orlov settles into his first-ever top-pairing role, becoming a physical menace against New Jersey’s attack. Shakir Mukhamadullin returns from injury and pairs effectively with Sam Dickinson, creating a promising long-term defensive duo. With Dickinson’s nine-game evaluation period expiring, Young examines whether the 18-year-old should stay in San Jose or return to junior hockey, advocating for keeping him to avoid developing bad habits in a less structured environment.
Young provides detailed statistical analysis showing the Sharks actually dominated meaningful categories despite being outshot, winning the scoring chances battle 24-16 and high-danger opportunities 11-9. The chemistry between Celebrini and Smith continues to produce highlight-reel moments, including a goal where Celebrini powered past two defenders before setting up Smith’s reload finish.
Tune in for the complete breakdown of how the Sharks are building their identity as a big, fast, aggressive team that’s finally learning to close out games.
Timestamps:
0:00 Sharks Learning How to Win Games
4:34 Second Line Dominance: Eklund, Wennberg, Kurashev
7:10 Team Improvement and Building Identity
13:19 Dimitri Orlov Settling Into His Role
16:52 Sam Dickinson’s Future with the Sharks
20:28 Breaking Down the Game Numbers
24:01 Celebrini and Smith’s Unstoppable Chemistry
27:05 Managing Misa’s Nine Game Contract Window
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14 Comments
Lets go Shark's, I hope they let Sam, and Misa stay the the NHL, and grow.
Great game! The Sharks were buzzing.
When leddy comes back and gets his veteran guarantee of 17 min a night odds this defense gets worse. I say 100%
Imagine if we won those very winnable VGK,ANA and LAK games. We would be tied for 3rd in division.
In this economy!?
A complete game. Good Job boys!
Before the season started I was hoping to get 3 wins in October. Just keep improving this season and hopefully extend a few veterans on expiring contracts. I think Misa's 9 games are strung out until a trade is made or someone goes on waivers (hopefully Leddy).
I'm convinced it was the jerseys
Does Toff look like he’s just a step behind and a little bit slower than last year to you too?
Why isn’t Iorio playing?
Macklin is becoming my favorite player
Wennberg looked SILKY last night. He’s worth every bit of his contract imo.
FWIW, I would rather see Dickinson struggle for 14 minutes a game than Klinberg struggle for 20+. He looks awful.
I’m sorry but if you think this is the same team as last year that’s insane. I’m also getting sick of the “this team will be bad and this time is not a playoff team” narrative. This team is PLAYING like a playoff team. IF one of the tendies can lock in, this team is a bubble playoff team.