The Sharks Have The Edge Of The Game 7 About Avalanche If The Story Must Be Created

Editorials News | May-10-2019

The Sharks Have The Edge Of The Game 7 About Avalanche If The Story Must Be Created

The story may suggest that the teams have performed well in consecutive Game 7 situations, but only one, the Kings, have won the Stanley Cup after doing so. That is a difficult task for the Sharks before a battle of Game 7 against the Avalanche.

With their loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday, the Sharks will travel the distance in a second consecutive series to start this postseason. It's hard to forget their first chance, as the Sharks erased a 3-0 deficit, defeated the Golden Knights in Las Vegas dramatically and produced the first comeback of the series 3-1 in the history of the franchise. But with a trip to the Western Conference finals on the line, the Sharks need to draw another victory from Game 7, and they will have to manage it against an Avalanche team that has proven to be one of the most hard-working teams. in the postseason.

What the Sharks are about to embark on is a rarity in today's NHL, particularly with the Games 7 shortage in the last two seasons. In both the 2017 postseason and the 2018 postseason, only three series went into the distance, tied for the lowest number of playoffs since the 2008 playoffs. However, there were already three Games 7 in the first round and there will be five, including the two series of Round 2 in the Western Conference, for when the conference finals are held.

However, despite the long playoff rounds in consecutive series, history indicates that the odds of the Sharks escaping a second do-or-die competition are really favorable. Since the introduction in the NHL of the opening round of seven games in 1987, there are 13 instances of a team that plays the Game 7 in a row to start a postseason race, and the team that goes in the distance in consecutive rounds has gone 9 - 4 in those games, with a record of 9-2 in the last 11 attempts.

The very success of the franchise in Game 7 could also give them an advantage. This group of the Sharks not only won their first game of round 7 against the Golden Knights, but a team with a very similar core won a decisive contest of the series against the Nashville Predators in 2016, which was the winner’s game more recent. Before the current postseason. Historically, too, the Sharks have come to play in Game 7, posting a 7-4 record of all time, including a 4-1 record at home, where the team will be in the underpinning game. The overall record unites the Sharks with the Los Angeles Kings for the best winning percentage (.636) among teams with at least four appearances in a winners' contest for all.

By: Preeti Narula

Content: https://thehockeynews.com/news/article/sharks-have-game-7-edge-over-avalanche-if-history-is-to-be-believed


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