SAN JOSE SHARKS NOTES:
LAST GAME
Game 39 – 1/1 – SJS 5 at CHI 2…San Jose erased a 2-0 second-period deficit, rattling off five consecutive goals en route to a 5-2 win at the United Center. Erik Karlsson (0g, 2a) extended his point and assist streaks to a franchise-record 13 games with a pair of helpers in the tilt. Marc-Edouard Vlasic (1g, 0a) lit the lamp for his first goal of the season while playing in his 1,200th NHL game. Oskar Lindblom (0g, 2a) recorded his first multi-point effort of the campaign. Timo Meier (1g, 0a) netted his team-leading 21st goal of the season, his 20th since November 1 (28 games). A total of 12 Sharks skaters found their way onto the score sheet in the contest. SJ Goals: Gadjovich (2), Vlasic (1), Barabanov (6), Meier (21), Svechnikov (4)
SF: 28
SA: 22
SJ PP: 0/3
SJ PK: 3/3
W: Kahkonen
L: Mrazek
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
1/5 Recalled D Nick Cicek from the San Jose Barracuda
1/4 Assigned D Nick Cicek to the San Jose Barracuda
1/1 Recalled D Nick Cicek from the San Jose Barracuda
TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – ANAHEIM DUCKS
The Anaheim Ducks enter Friday’s contest on the heels of a 2-0 victory over the Dallas Stars, goals coming from Adam Henrique and Mason McTavish in the opening frame. Netminder John Gibson made 35 saves in the win, his first shutout of the season. The Ducks, eighth in the Pacific Division, have won two of three contests against the Sharks on the year – both via shootout – with the Sharks prevailing in the lone meeting at the Honda Center, a 6-1 final score. The Ducks are paced by Troy Terry on the offensive end, the forward leading the club in goals, assists and points. All-time, the Ducks have gone 36-34-2-7 against San Jose as the home team.
STORYLINES
DEFENSE TO OFFENSE…With an assist provided by Marc-Edouard Vlasic on Oskar Lindblom’s second period goal at DAL on Dec. 31, San Jose became the first NHL team to have their defensemen reach 100 points on the season. San Jose blueliners then added five points (1g, 4a) on Jan. 1, with four of the six in the game finding the score sheet. The Sharks lead the league in assists (87) and points (105) from defensemen this season. Last campaign, the Sharks finished 23rd and 25th in the League with 151 points and 117 assists, respectively, from defensemen. Below is a breakdown of San Jose’s defensive scoring this season.
ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES:
LAST ANAHEIM DUCKS GAME
JAN. 4, 2023 – ANAHEIM 2 vs. DALLAS 0
The Ducks shut out the Dallas Stars in a 2-0 win, their first victory of the 2023 calendar year tonight at Honda Center. John GIbson stopped all 35 shots to earn his first shutout of the season and 24th of his career. Gibson tied Guy Hebert for second in franchise history with his 173rd career win as a Duck. Mason McTavish scored his seventh goal (PPG) and earned his 15th assist, his sixth multi-point game this season. Adam Henrique opened the scoring with his 12th goal of the season at 3:11 of the first period, his third goal the past four games. It was his fourth game-opening goal of the year, trailing only Troy Terry (5) for the team lead. Cam Fowler recorded an assist, the 299th of his career, one shy of becoming the fifth player in franchise history to record 300 assists. Troy Terry recorded his fourth assist the last five games and Trevor Zegras tallied an assist, his fourth in as many games (0-4=4). PP: 1-3 PK: 4-4 SF: 2 SA: 35 TOI: Trevor Zegras (21:56)
Three Stars: 1. J. Gibson 2. M. McTavish 3. A. Henrique
UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV / AUDIO
Jan. 8 Boston Honda Center 7 p.m. BSW / Ducks Stream
Jan. 11 Edmonton Honda Center 7 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Jan. 13 New Jersey Honda Center 7 p.m. ESPN+ / Ducks Stream
Jan. 16 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Jan. 17 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Dec. 19 Acquired D Michael Del Zotto in a three-team trade. Detroit acquires C Danny O’Regan from Anaheim while Florida
receives RW Givani Smith. Assigned D Colton White to San Diego (AHL) on a Conditioning Loan.
Dec. 20 Recalled C Justin Kirkland from San Diego (AHL). Placed LW Max Jones on Injured Reserve (IR).
Dec. 29 Reassigned G Olle Eriksson Ek to San Diego (AHL).
Jan. 1 Reassigned G Lukas Dostal to San Diego (AHL). Activated G Anthony Stolarz from Injured Reserve (IR).
Jan. 2 Recalled D Colton White from a Conditioning Loan in San Diego (AHL).
Jan. 5 Assigned D Nathan Beaulieu to San Diego (AHL) on a Conditioning Loan.
ANAHEIM DUCKS INJURIES
Man-Games Lost: 205
PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS EXPECTED ABSENCE GAMES MISSED
John Moore Upper-body Indefinite 39
Jamie Drysdale Torn labrum (shoulder) 4-6 months 31
Isac Lundestrom Broken finger 6 weeks 15
Derek Grant Lower-body Day-to-day 14
Max Jones Upper-body Day-to-day 10
ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Anaheim Ducks continue a franchise record 10-game homestand tonight with the seventh straight contest on home ice vs. the San Jose Sharks at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT, TV: ESPN+ AUDIO: Ducks Stream). Anaheim enters tonight’s game with points in three of the last five contests (2-2-1) and five of its last 10 overall (4-4-1). The Ducks enter tonight’s contest having killed 16 of the last 17 penalties (94.1%) dating to Dec. 21 (spanning six games), while also killing all opposition power plays in four of the last five contests (15-of-16, 93.8%). Anaheim is in the midst of a 13-game January schedule (1-1-0), consisting of seven home and six road contests. All-time, Anaheim is 163-141-37 in the month of January. Since the start of 2013-14, Anaheim is 59-40-9 in January, picking up points in 68 of the 107 contests (.636%). Following tonight’s game, the Ducks continue their homestand vs. the Boston Bruins Sunday, Jan. 8 at Honda Center (5:30 p.m.).
RECORD HOMESTAND: The Ducks are in the midst of a franchise record 10-game homestand with the stretch of contests at home spanning 24 days (Dec. 21 through Jan. 13). The homestand is tied for the third-longest in NHL history, trailing 12 straight at home by Tampa Bay (2010-11) and California (1975-76). The 24 days during the stretch are the third most, trailing Winnipeg (22 days, 2017-18) and Vancouver (22, 1981-82). Anaheim’s longest prior homestand was eight games (three times), including Dec. 28, 2014-Jan. 16, 2015 (6-2-0, 12 pts.), Mar. 2-18, 2007 (6-1-1, 13 pts.) and Oct. 28-Nov. 14, 2001 (2-4-2, 6 pts.). Anaheim begins the homestand tied for the most road contests in the NHL this season (21, also Arizona).
DUCKS-SHARKS: Anaheim and San Jose conclude a four-game season series tonight at Honda Center. The Ducks have won two of the three games in the season series following a 6-5 OT win Nov. 1 and a 5-4 SO win Nov. 5 in the Bay Area. Anaheim has earned wins in eight of their last 11 games vs. San Jose (8-3-0) dating to 2021-22. The Ducks own a 74-68-16 all-time record vs. the Sharks, including an 36-34-9 mark in Orange County. Anthony Stolarz is 7-0-0 in eight career appearances as a Duck when facing the Sharks, posting one shutout, a 2.39 GAA and .938 SV%. All-time, Stolarz is 7-1-0 in eight starts (10 appearances) vs. San Jose, posting a 2.41 GAA and .935 SV%. John Gibson (6-6-5) has helped Anaheim earn points in 11 of 17 starts vs. San Jose, posting one shutout, a 2.89 GAA and .911 SV% in 18 appearances vs. San Jose. Kevin Shattenkirk (5-21=26 in 40 GP) leads active Ducks skaters in career scoring and assists vs. the Sharks. Adam Henrique (12-12=24 in 32 GP) paces Ducks skaters in career goals vs. San Jose.
ANA-SJS SEASON SERIES:
DATE LOCATION TIME / RESULT TV / AUDIO
Nov. 1 SAP Center 6-5 SO win
Nov. 5 SAP Center 5-4 SO win
Dec. 9 Honda Center 6-1 loss
Jan. 6 Honda Center 7 p.m. PT ESPN+ / Ducks Stream
ANA-SJS ALL-TIME SERIES:
Overall @ Anaheim @ San Jose
All-Time Series: 74-68-16 36-34-9 38-35-7
Current Streak: One SJS win One SJS win Three ANA wins
Last ANA Win: Nov. 5, 2022 (5-4 SO) Mar. 6, 2022 (3-2 OT) Nov. 5, 2022 (5-4 SO)
Last SJS Win: Dec. 9, 2022 (6-1) Dec. 9, 2022 (6-1) Mar. 26, 2022 (4-1)
ANA Last 10: 7-3-0 5-3-2 6-4-0