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Monday, January 30, 2012
NHL: Predicting Where the San Jose Sharks Will Finish in the Western Conference Playoff Picture
For so many years, the question of where the San Jose Sharks were going to finish in the Western Conference was never up for discussion. San Jose is consistently one of the best teams in the NHL, and despite the ups-and-downs the 2011-12 season has carried, this season is no different.
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nhl playoffs,
san jose sharks,
western conference
Thursday, January 26, 2012
San Francisco Giants' Mediocre Offseason Has Team Falling Behind in NL West
With the San Francisco Giants' 40-man roster all but set for the 2012 MLB season, now is the time to make judgements about the team, the offseason they had and the what the future holds for the franchise.
The immediate judgements are not kind, to say the least.
GM Brian Sabean and the Giants have had a busy offseason, and while most would take that as a sign of good moves filling voids the team had before, that is simply not the case.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
San Jose Sharks: Injuries, Power Play Plaguing Team in January
If it is not one thing, it is another for the San Jose Sharks this month.
After an up-and-down December 2011, the team finally got back on the winning track, claiming victories in seven of their first nine games of 2012. That was soon followed
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doug wilson,
joe thornton,
patrick marleau,
ryane clowe,
san jose sharks
Saturday, January 21, 2012
NFC Championship: San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants Final Injury Report & Predictions
The San Francisco 49ers listed six players as questionable for their NFC Championship game against the New York Giants on Sunday.
The official injury report included CB Tarell Brown (thigh), S Dashon Goldson (ankle), WR Ted Ginn (knee), TE Delanie Walker (jaw), C Jonathan Goodwin (calf) and LB Patrick Willis (knee).
All listed players were limited in practice on Friday in some way or another, except for Ginn, who missed practice completely and had yet to participate this week.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
NHL Trade Speculation: 3 Players the San Jose Sharks Will Inquire About
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
NFC Championship: San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants Preview & Prediction
Looking back at the San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants Week 9 match-up in mid-November, it did not seem totally out of the question that either team would make the Super Bowl. The Giants were 6-2 and coming off a win against the New England Patriots, and the 49ers were a surprising 7-1, not to mention a play or two away from being 8-0.
Monday, January 16, 2012
NFC Championship: San Francisco 49ers' Delanie Walker Adds New Element If Healthy
What was lost in the mayhem that was the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints epic divisional playoff game on Saturday was the fact the 49ers won without one of their most reliable and timely offensive weapons.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
San Francisco 49ers: Jim Harbaugh More Than A Coach; Alex Smith More Than A Game-Manager
There was a point in the third quarter of Saturday's epic shoot-out between the New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers that Jim Harbaugh and his team seemed to be satisfied with just crawling into the NFC Championship. It was fitting, seeing as San Francisco has had ugly, gut-checking wins throughout the season
NFL Playoffs: San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints Final Injury Report
The San Francisco 49ers released their final injury report on Friday before their clash with the New Orleans Saints today. The report listed five players that were all listed as questionable, leaving it up to the public (and the Saints) who will play and who will sit in the 49ers' first playoff game in nine seasons.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
NFL Playoffs: San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints Preview & Prediction
It does not matter what the San Francisco 49ers' defense has done this year or what kind of a mastermind Jim Harbaugh is. It seems to be an overall consensus that the New Orleans Saints are the overwhelmingly better team heading into the game on Saturday.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
San Jose Sharks Streaking In 2012; Crucial Road Trip Awaits
It is amazing what a new year can do to a team's self-esteem. After ending 2011 on a two-game losing streak, the San Jose Sharks have turned over a new leaf in 2012 and now ride a four-game win streak into a four-game road trip in the midst of playing 17 of their next 23 games away from HP Pavilion.
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hp pavilion,
martin havlat,
san jose sharks,
todd mclellan
Saturday, January 7, 2012
San Jose Sharks: Predicting the Offensive Starting Lines at Season's End
With all the ups and downs the San Jose Sharks have gone through this season, it is intriguing to see how this team will finish the season. Even with all the line changes and injuries, San Jose is still one of the better teams in the Western Conference and competing nearly every night for the top spot in the Pacific division.
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joe thornton,
martin havlat,
san jose sharks,
todd mclellan
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry Needs Second Option Mentality
The court was Stephen Curry's on New Year's Eve against the Philadelphia 76ers. Monta Ellis was attending his grandmother's funeral in Mississippi, and Curry was set to be the main scorer for the Warriors.
Curry finished with 21 points on 9 of 15 shooting and looked less like a go-to player and more of someone attempting to be just that. David Lee would
Monday, January 2, 2012
San Francisco Giants Speculation: Tim Lincecum Trade Possible
The words "sizable gap" were scattered around the baseball world this past week when it came to the San Francisco Giants and Tim Lincecum.
Those are definitely not the words Giants fans want to hear when talking about their team in contract talks with their pride and joy, long-haired magician on the mound.
Reportedly, the Giants offered Lincecum $80 million for four years over the summer, and that offer has been upped in recent weeks. However, Lincecum has been adamant in his stance on wanting an eight-year
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brian sabean,
san francisco giants,
tim lincecum
Sunday, January 1, 2012
San Jose Sharks: The Best Way To Replace Martin Havlat is to Not
Martin Havlat, the speed and offensive skill the San Jose Sharks traded for during the offseason, is out for good portion of the upcoming few months. As far as we know, he will be sidelined 6-8 weeks, but we can bet on the 2 month range looking like a probable timetable for his return.
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