San Jose Sharks 2021-2022 season recap
After another disappointing season, the Sharks enter a critical summer.
After another disappointing season, the Sharks enter a critical summer.
When the best player in the world is on your team, the expectations are naturally going to be elevated. The Oilers got further than they ever have in the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl era, but it was not enough thanks to the juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche.
From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.
The goal for the Bruins last offseason was apparent following a disappointing second-round loss to the Islanders, where their lack of depth and shaky goaltending led to their demise.
This season, the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of the premier teams across the NHL.
For the Minnesota Wild, the 2021-22 season was a tale of two teams, the regular season team and the playoff team.
It’s time for another entry into the gambling picks of the Daily Dollar with a big Saturday night on tap.
The tough Metropolitan Division proved to be too much for the Devils, who faltered in front of terrible goaltending.
The Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary Flames are set to square off in the first Battle of Alberta in the postseason since 1991.
In a series between two division rivals, the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning will continue their quest for
This was another dreadful season for the Chicago Blackhawks, even on top of their own self-inflicted PR Nightmare. They have now missed the postseason in four of the last five seasons, and the lone year they did was in the bubble.
The first-ever season for the Seattle Kraken, well, happened. They finished dead last in the Western Conference and a bulk of their moves from the Expansion Draft and in free agency haven’t panned out.
After another disappointing season, the Sharks enter a critical summer.
When the best player in the world is on your team, the expectations are naturally going to be elevated. The Oilers got further than they ever have in the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl era, but it was not enough thanks to the juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche.
From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.
The goal for the Bruins last offseason was apparent following a disappointing second-round loss to the Islanders, where their lack of depth and shaky goaltending led to their demise.
This season, the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of the premier teams across the NHL.
For the Minnesota Wild, the 2021-22 season was a tale of two teams, the regular season team and the playoff team.
It’s time for another entry into the gambling picks of the Daily Dollar with a big Saturday night on tap.
The tough Metropolitan Division proved to be too much for the Devils, who faltered in front of terrible goaltending.
The Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary Flames are set to square off in the first Battle of Alberta in the postseason since 1991.
In a series between two division rivals, the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning will continue their quest for a three-peat, taking on the
This was another dreadful season for the Chicago Blackhawks, even on top of their own self-inflicted PR Nightmare. They have now missed the postseason in four of the last five seasons, and the lone year they did was in the bubble.
The first-ever season for the Seattle Kraken, well, happened. They finished dead last in the Western Conference and a bulk of their moves from the Expansion Draft and in free agency haven’t panned out.
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