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Sharks seek reset vs. Blackhawks after late collapses
Contending for a Stanley Cup playoff berth for the first time since 2019, the San Jose Sharks continue a five-game road trip on Monday night against the slumping Chicago Blackhawks.
BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Blackhawks play the San Jose Sharks as losers of five straight games. Chicago has a 21-25-9 record overall and an 11-14-5 record on its home ice. The Blackhawks are 6-7-4 in one-goal games.
ESPN+ 🎙 RADIO: WGN-720-AM | Blackhawks App More information on how to watch Blackhawks games this season can be found at Blackhawks.com/HowtoWatch. The Blackhawks host the San Jose Sharks on Monday night at United Center.
The Sharks, of course, do not want to put Sherwood at risk if there’s a chance he can make the injury worse by playing too soon. The Sharks’ first game after the break will be on Feb. 26, also against Calgary, and with 27 games left, they’ll still be in the playoff mix at that point, regardless of how the rest of the road trip unfolds.
The Chicago Blackhawks traded goaltender Laurent Brossoit to the San Jose Sharks on Thursday. Defenseman Nolan Allan and a 2028 seventh-round pick are also going to the Sharks. In return, the Blackhawks receive injured defenseman Ryan Ellis' contract, defenseman Jake Furlong and a fourth-round pick in 2028.
The Sharks acquired goaltender Laurent Brossoit in a trade with the Blackhawks on Thursday.
Chicago receives defensemen and 2028 fourth-round draft pick in exchange for defenseman Nolan Allan, goaltender Laurent Brossoit and 2028 seventh-round pick
Leddy played his first four NHL seasons with the Blackhawks from 2010-11 to 2013-14. In 258 games as a member of the Blackhawks over that span, he recorded 20 goals, 73 assists, 93 points, and a plus-10 rating. This included him recording 34 assists and 37 points in 82 games with Chicago in 2011-12.
The San Jose Sharks are looking to make a playoff push as they currently hold the final wild card spot. Will they upgrade the team before March?