I think it may be a quick series. Just not sure who it is that wins. I want to say San Jose may have an advantage because I feel Anaheim challenged them for stretches. Vegas simply wasn’t challenged at all. They may be in for somewhat of a surprise
Martin Jones is the biggest pretender in the league and Sharks will have to face Fleury who's on a mission. Games will be higher scoring and will be very close, but Jones will allow some brutal 5-hole goals while Fleury keeps the momentum on the Knights side.
LVK in 6.
Martin Jones is the biggest pretender in the league and Sharks will have to face Fleury who's on a mission. Games will be higher scoring and will be very close, but Jones will allow some brutal 5-hole goals while Fleury keeps the momentum on the Knights side.
LVK in 6.
Martin Jones is the biggest pretender in the league and Sharks will have to face Fleury who's on a mission. Games will be higher scoring and will be very close, but Jones will allow some brutal 5-hole goals while Fleury keeps the momentum on the Knights side.
LVK in 6.
He's that type of goaler who makes miraculous saves followed up by some 5-hole back-breaking nonsense. Fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice Jones, shame on you.Jones last 3 years have had some pretty decent playoff stats.
Say's a Sharks fan, reality says otherwise...Jones is a pretender? He's one of the best three playoff goalies in the league.
He's that type of goaler who makes miraculous saves followed up by some 5-hole back-breaking nonsense. Fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice Jones, shame on you.
Say's a Sharks fan, reality says otherwise...
Jones and Fleury have never really shown that they are always consistent between series. I’ve seen them both have great series followed by poor ones and vice versa. I think during the Sharks run 2 years ago Jones was awful in the semis and amazing in the WCF if I remember right