I'd agree that the own goal as upsetting as it was was a giant fluke. But the loss itself for some reason isn't incredibly hard to play. As a Sharks fan I guess you have to learn to deal with loss and losing to your own team scoring on a dumb play seems like it would be harder to swallow but it hasn't been.
It probably helps that while this was bad, it puts the sharks down 2-1, and not out of the playoffs. If it was an elimination situation, that'd be so much harder to deal with.
It was a backhand that did something really weird or O'reily got a piece of it, I dunno. I've watched the replay a couple times and I still can't tell. It's even played at an extreme angle, Nabby was playing the corner post. It was bad, it might have been bad judgment to try to play it back again, but it wasn't obviously dumb.
Once upon a time, Marleau was actually a player who got better in the playoffs. He was a player who would score more and be in more scoring opportunities, etc. It's hard to remember that was the case earlier on.
Thornton is definitely playing better, but it'd be nice if you could count on him to be more agressive, perhaps even score. I know he's primarily a passer, but it's frustrating to see him choose to stick around the perimeter hoping to get a pass in vs just forcing his way in there.
So after being an offensive powerhouse and getting over 50 shots in 2 consecutive games, you think they can't get any worse at playoff hockey? 50 shots on net is ABSURD... especially twice in a row. They're just up against the best goaltender in the playoffs right now.
Last year : an offensive powerhousse who can take a lot of shots but can't score game winning goals and got knocked out of the first round.
This year : an offensive powerhouse who can take a lot of shots and score game winning goals.
I suppose you're right, we have turned it around and have gotten better, plus we're not eliminated yet.
Certainly noone has ever posted hyperbole about sports, especially their own team after a loss.
Not to take anything away from Anderson right now, he's definitely stepped up - but the Sharks offense hasn't exactly finished the few opportunities he's allowed. Going 0-6 on the power play isn't exactly inspiring either.