As of now, the San Jose Sharks have yet to win a game. However, they are showing potential for improvement. Their upcoming game against the Vegas Golden Knights (4-2-1) at T-Mobile Arena is a chance to turn the tide and secure their first win. The Sharks, who lost their eighth straight game to the Kings 3-2, are showing signs of progress. Even though Mikael Granlund scored two goals, San Jose continued to have trouble scoring (1.88 goals per game on average) and defending (3.88 goals per game). Mackenzie Blackwood, the goalie, is yet to secure a win this season, with a 3.88 goals against average and an.897 save percentage.
Las Vegas, on the other hand, looks good after beating Los Angeles 6-1. The attack, which Tomas Hertl and Mark Stone lead, scores 4.14 goals per game on average. With a 1.95 goals against average and a.943 save percentage, Ilya Samsonov played great in net for the Golden Knights.
In their last ten games against San Jose, Vegas has won seven and drawn two. However, it’s worth remembering that the Sharks have had their share of victories in the past. Vegas will likely win again because they have a strong attack, a good defense, and a big edge playing at home. The Golden Knights are the favorites to win because the Sharks still have trouble with every part of their game.