Sharks Vs. Canucks, Game 5: Vancouver Hopes To Win West

The San Jose Sharks will need 3 straight wins to maintain their Stanley Cup dreams alive, but they are able to only opt for 1 at a time. That quest begins tonight against the Vancouver Canucks in Game five of the Western Conference Finals.

May well 24, 2011 - This postseason, in games in which they are able to remove an opponent, the Vancouver Canucks are 2-4. A losing record. Not superior at all. So tonight, as they host the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena in Game five of the Western Conference Finals, the notion that they'll effortlessly push their opponent aside and advance to the Stanley Cup Finals is much less than a certainty.

Naturally, when their opponent is often a team like San Jose with less-than-stellar mental fortitude, it type of makes points even much more of a toss-up from that perspective. It is even a toss-up on the injury front in relation to determining which team has an edge.

You'd believe the Sharks would have the benefit, because Joe Thornton will unquestionably play Game five regardless of a shoulder injury as well as the Canucks are still without having Aaron Rome and Christian Ehrhoff. But Vancouver was able to win Game 4 just fine with out those two, and we have no thought how powerful Thornton might be tonight with his ailment.

He says he's 100 percent. He's not 100 percent. We'll see what occurs.

The job for the Sharks definitely is really basic. They've to win 3 games in a row to maintain their season going and to maintain the dream of a Stanley Cup alive for an additional couple of weeks. Our Sharks weblog, Fear The Fin, thinks they are able to use the expertise of a lengthy, tough season to obtain them by means of.