The Sharks lost 10-1 to the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday. Quinn Hughes had a goal and four assists for a career-high five-point game.
The suffered their worst home defeat in franchise history Thursday, losing 10-1 to the . Here’s what you need to know: Vancouver defenseman had a goal and four assists for a career-high five-point game, joining Jeff Brown as the only defensemen in Canucks history to score five points in a contest. Brown had five assists in a Feb. 20, 1995, game against the . scored a power-play goal with 3:48 remaining to keep San Jose from its worst shutout loss.
— Eric Stephens, staff NHL writer When will the Sharks win their first game? It has to happen at some point, right? We’re still a long way from seriously wondering whether San Jose is in a position to supplant the 1974-75 as the team with the worst record in NHL history. And you can’t imagine another 10-1 stomping this season. Right? Except the Sharks have scored only 10 goals in their 10 games and already have a minus-35 goal differential.
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