SAN JOSE – The three times in the last seven years that they’ve been out of a playoff spot by the time the NHL trade deadline rolled around, the Sharks have been sellers, trading players on expiring contracts to contending teams for draft picks.The Sharks allowed two even-strength goals in the first period and another one in the second in an 4-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday, as San Jose completed a critical three-game homestand with a 0-2-1 record.
“My message to the players is we need to stick in this fight, we need to try and grab as many points as possible and get to a point where we may be in a position where we can try and add a piece here and there,” Boughner said before Sunday’s game. “And if not, then they understand the business and know what the business is all about.”
Both Barabanov, 27, and Cogliano, 34, are on one-year, $1 million contracts. Barabanov had 26 points in 40 games before Sunday, averaging over 17 minutes of ice time per game. Cogliano had 12 points in 44 games, but has been one of the Sharks’ best penalty killers and has played in 100 playoff games over a 15-year NHL career.
In 2015, the Sharks, just outside of a playoff spot at that point, traded James Sheppard, Andrew Desjardins and Tyler Kennedy for three draft picks, including a 2016 fourth-rounder that turned into Noah Gregor. ”They’ve been pretty focused,” Boughner said of the Sharks. “Beside when we weren’t very good after two weeks off, these guys have been playing hard, and they’ve been playing hard for each other. So hopefully that will continue, and I’m sure it will.”Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer entered Sunday with 498 career wins as an NHL coach, 198 of which came with the Sharks from 2015 to 2019.
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