ROYAL BREAKDOWN FOR KINGS SHARKS ROUGH UP HUET, SHARE LEAD IN PACIFIC SAN JOSE 5, KINGS 0.Byline: Rich Hammond Rich Hammond Los Angeles Daily News sports writer. Instrumental in bringing the Los Angeles Kings hockey organization closer to the fans. He is the atypical "what a guy" to Kings fans everywhere. Rich Hammond on himself. Staff Writer SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. - A tie game probably didn't sound so bad to the Kings after their dismal effort Friday night. Coming off their holiday break, and the three tie games that preceded it, the Kings were slow to get started, gave up two first-period goals within 30 seconds and two more in a second-period spurt and fell to the San Jose Sharks The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). 5-0 in front of 17,496 at HP Pavilion HP Pavilion may refer to:
It was the first meeting of the season between the teams that, at least until tonight's rematch, now share the lead in the Pacific Division, but only one team looked ready to play in the opening period. Both teams had some rust to shake off, as evidenced by the number of neutral-zone turnovers in the first 10 minutes, But the Sharks got back into form first, and scored midway through the period on quick-strike goals by Nils Ekman Nils Ekman (born March 11, 1976, in Stockholm, Sweden) is an ice hockey left winger, currently with Khimik of the RSL. Playing career Junior career Ekman spent his formative years playing in his native Sweden. and Jonathan Cheechoo Jonathan Cheechoo (born July 15, 1980 in Moose Factory, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. Cheechoo is the first member of the Moose Cree First Nation to play in the NHL. He is right handed. . Kings goalie Cristobal Huet Cristobal Huet (IPA pronunciation: [y.ɛ]) (born September 3, 1975 in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France) is a French professional ice hockey goaltender, currently playing for the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. , playing in place of injured Roman Cechmanek, gave up four goals for the third time in his past four games, but they came in bursts and the defense contributed to a couple. Kings defenseman Maxim Kuznetsov Maxim Kuznetsov (born March 27, 1977 in Pavlodar, USSR (now Pavlodar, Kazakhstan) is a professional ice hockey player currently playing for SKA Saint Petersburg of the Russian Super League. was on the ice for four San Jose goals. There was plenty for the Kings to be embarrassed about, especially considering the Sharks had scored more than three goals just once in their past 20 games. Huet was pulled after the second period in favor of Milan Hnilicka, who was recalled for the American Hockey League
San Jose had no such problems. The Kings didn't have many quality scoring chances, but Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov Evgeni Viktorovich Nabokov (Russian: Евге́ний Ви́кторович Набо́ков stopped them all, and allowed fewer than three goals for the fourth time in his last five start and recorded his third shutout. By the end of the first period, the Sharks already had half the number of shots, 11, that Kings coach Andy Murray targets for his team to give up in the entire game. At the 11:30 mark, Kings center Michael Cammalleri Michael Cammalleri (born on June 8, 1982 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. was kicked out of the faceoff circle, replaced by another forward, Martin Straka. San Jose center Alyn McCauley won the draw and knocked the puck back to McLaren, who ripped a slap shot that was deflected by Ekman in front of the net, glanced off the top of Huet's extended glove and into the net. The Sharks controlled the ensuring faceoff and worked the puck behind the Kings' net. Huet went back to play it, and even though three Kings were around the net, San Jose's Wayne Primeau was able to center the puck to Cheechoo. Huet scrambled to get back in position, but couldn't get square to the puck before Cheechoo tucked his wrist shot into the right side of the net for a 2-0 San Jose lead. Jozef Stumpel created perhaps the Kings' best scoring chance of the game, when he made a nice move at the blue line and started a 2-on-1 rush with Ziggy Palffy, but Palffy couldn't get off a clean shot. The Kings looked as though they had solved their first-period woes with a strong start to the second, but couldn't put anything past Nabokov. Ironically, the Kings' momentum seemed to get slowed by a poor power play midway though the period in which they couldn't put a shot on Nabokov. With 2:38 remaining in the period, Huet was undone by his own teammates. Kuznetsov attempted a cross-ice pass deep in the Kings' zone that was easily intercepted by Patrick Marleau, who took one stride and beat Huet with a wrist shot. And just like the first period, the Sharks didn't wait long to strike again. On the Sharks' next offensive rush, Vincent Damphousse skated toward the boards and flipped a pass in front. Huet slid across but couldn't knock the puck away and Marleau once again took advantage, as he deflected the puck in off Huet just 29 seconds after his first goal. Rich Hammond, (818) 713-3611 rich.hammond(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): 2 photos, box Photo: (1 -- color) San Jose forward Jonathan Cheechoo (14) fires a shot past Kings goalie Cristobal Huet in the Sharks' 5-0 victory Friday. (2) The Sharks' Nils Ekman hits the ice hard after colliding with goalie Cristobal Huet. Dino Vournas/Associated Press Box: KINGS vs. SAN JOSE - Rich Hammond |
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