Game preview: San Jose Sharks
The Canucks will be opposed to the San Jose Sharks later tonight. It will be a second game in a 24-hour span for the team, since they played in Vegas last night capturing a 5-1 win along the way.
The Sharks offensive charge is led by superstar defenseman Erik Karlsson who hasn't played this good since his time with the Ottawa Senators.
The veteran defenseman is currently leading the league at his position with 30 points in 23 games and stands 5th amongst all skaters. Safe to say, the Canucks will need to keep an eye on him.
After 23 games, the Sharks are sitting 7th in the Pacific division with a 7-13-3 record.
The Vancouver Canucks have played great as of late, with last night's tenure the PP now stands 1st in the league. The Sharks will have to stay out of the box if they want a survival chance.
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