Too little, too late? Sharks starting to play ‘winning hockey'

Too little, too late, the Sharks might be learning how to play winning hockey.

For a second straight victory – granted, once again, versus inferior competition – it’s not that the Sharks won, but it’s how they won.

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“We did a really good job of building off what we did in Anaheim,” coach David Quinn said of the Sharks’ 3-2 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday, which followed a 6-1 rout of the Ducks. 

“Our puck management, our turnovers have really cost us. I thought over the last two games, we’ve really done a much better job in managing the game and making it harder for our opponent. Making life hard on your opponent isn’t just skating fast and being physical, it’s making it hard for them to possess the puck by not turning over.”

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I’ve written extensively about this, most recently, here.

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