Enterprise-Record (Chico)

For Boughner and San Jose, ‘things can change quick’

- By Curtis Pashelka

San Jose Sharks coach Bob Boughner needed to hit all of the right notes when he addressed his team for the first time after they experience­d their most difficult week of the season.

After an 0-3-1 week decimated the Sharks’ playoff hopes and maybe their morale, Boughner had to remind his players that they were actually doing a lot of good things in terms of defending their own zone and creating scoring chances. The final results told one story, of course, but the analytics were actually in the Sharks’ favor in a lot of recent games.

Monday’s team meeting hit on other topics, as Boughner stressed to the Sharks that couldn’t lose sight of their core values when they faced adversity like they did last week. But the bottom line is

Boughner wanted to give the Sharks reasons to believe they could still make a run at a spot in the postseason.

“It’s about taking a step back today, seeing where we’re at, how many games we have, our opponents, and having just a good week,” Boughner said Monday. “We can’t think about where we’re going to be in the middle of April right now. We’ve got to worry about where we’re going to be Sunday with one good week of hockey. Things can change quick.

“Everybody’s got a heavy schedule and you’ve got to get on a run and that’s really what we’re talking about.”

The Sharks took their first step in moving past last week’s heartache with a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings at SAP Center on Monday night. Martin Jones made 41 saves and Logan Couture and Ryan Donato both scored as the Sharks ended their four-game losing skid. The Sharks and Kings play again Wednesday.

The Sharks (12-14-4) remain in seventh place in the West Division, now nine points back of the St. Louis Blues for the fourth and final playoff spot. The Sharks play the Arizona Coyotes on Friday and Saturday as they return to Glendale for the first time since Jan. 16. The Sharks held training camp in Scottdale due to Santa Clara County coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and played their first two games of the season at Gila River Arena.

Boughner said there’s one of two ways the Sharks can go from here.

One is “the path you don’t want even to think about,” he said. “The other path — you want to fight, and stay in this thing and compete and have fun together, and enjoy coming to the rink together every day and working hard and staying in the fight.”

Twelve of the Sharks’ next 14 games are against teams that are out of a playoff spot. But even though the schedule isn’t the most taxing, at least from a competitio­n standpoint, the Sharks probably have to earn seven points out of every five games they play for the rest of the season to have a chance at a postseason spot. That would give them between 63 and 65 points for the season.

The Sharks’ longest winning streak so far this season is three games. But, the Sharks have most of their top players available, with only Matt Nieto out and considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury.

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NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP The Sharks took their first step in moving past last week’s 0-3-1heartache with a 2-1win over the Los Angeles Kings at SAP Center on Monday night.

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