Leafs Sharks Game 7 1994

Division3rd Pacific
Conference7th Western
1994–95 record19–25–4
Home record10–13–1
Road record9–12–3
Goals for129
Goals against161
Team information
General ManagerChuck Grillo
Dean Lombardi
CoachKevin Constantine
CaptainBob Errey(Oct–Feb)
Jeff Odgers(Feb–May)
Alternate captainsUlf Dahlen
Igor Larionov
Jeff Odgers(Oct-Feb)
ArenaSan Jose Arena
Team leaders
GoalsJeff Friesen (15)
AssistsUlf Dahlen (23)
PointsUlf Dahlen (34)
Penalty minutesJeff Odgers (117)
WinsArturs Irbe (14)
Goals against averageWade Flaherty (3.10)
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In the 1994–95 San Jose Sharks season, the Sharks once again qualified for the playoffs and won their first-round series against the Calgary Flames before losing in the second round to the Detroit Red Wings.

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  • 2Regular season
  • 6Transactions
  • 7Draft picks

Offseason[edit]

The Sharks chose Jeff Friesen with their first-round pick, eleventh over-all. Friesen would play for the Sharks for nearly seven seasons.

Regular season[edit]

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The Sharks got off to a good start in the lockout-shortened season, winning 5 of their first 6 games. In their first win of the season on January 21, 1995, 18-year-old rookie Jeff Friesen scored his very first NHL goal, a shorthanded game-winner against the Toronto Maple Leafs as the Sharks won 3-2. Their streak soon came to an end, and the team lost 5 straight from February 18 to 26. Although he had 4 shutouts, goaltender Arturs Irbe struggled, going 14-19-3 with a GAA of 3.26 and a SV% of .895. Friesen went on to lead the Sharks in goals with 15. During the season, the team acquired forwards Craig Janney and Kevin Miller in a trade with the St. Louis Blues for forward Todd Elik and defenseman Jeff Norton. Captain Bob Errey is traded to the Detroit Red Wings, forward Jeff Odgers is named team captain.

The Sharks finished last in shots on goal (1,152) during the regular season.[1]

Season standings[edit]

Pacific Division
No.CRGPWLTGFGAPts
12Calgary Flames482417716313555
26Vancouver Canucks4818181215314848
37San Jose Sharks481925412916142
49Los Angeles Kings481623914217441
511Edmonton Oilers481727413618338
612Mighty Ducks of Anaheim481627512516437

Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Western Conference[3]
RDivGPWLTGFGAPts
1p – Detroit Red WingsCEN483311418011770
2x – Calgary FlamesPAC482417716313555
3St. Louis BluesCEN482815517813561
4Chicago BlackhawksCEN482419515611553
5Toronto Maple LeafsCEN482119813514650
6Vancouver CanucksPAC4818181215314848
7San Jose SharksPAC481925412916142
8Dallas StarsCEN481723813613542
9Los Angeles KingsPAC481623914217441
10Winnipeg JetsCEN481625715717739
11Edmonton OilersPAC481727413618338
12Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC481627512516437

Divisions:CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific

bold – Qualified for playoffs; x – Won division; p – Won Presidents' Trophy


Schedule and results[edit]

Regular season schedule
No.RDateScoreOpponentRecord
1LJanuary 20, 19952–5St. Louis Blues(1994–95)0–1–0
2WJanuary 21, 19953–2Toronto Maple Leafs(1994–95)1–1–0
3WJanuary 25, 19954–0Winnipeg Jets(1994–95)2–1–0
4WJanuary 28, 19953–2Dallas Stars(1994–95)3–1–0
5WJanuary 30, 19952–1Chicago Blackhawks(1994–95)4–1–0
6WFebruary 2, 19952–1@ Dallas Stars(1994–95)5–1–0
7TFebruary 4, 19953–3 OT@ Winnipeg Jets(1994–95)5–1–1
8LFebruary 6, 19953–7@ Toronto Maple Leafs(1994–95)5–2–1
9LFebruary 7, 19950–6@ Detroit Red Wings(1994–95)5–3–1
10LFebruary 10, 19951–5@ Edmonton Oilers(1994–95)5–4–1
11TFebruary 11, 19951–1 OT@ Vancouver Canucks(1994–95)5–4–2
12WFebruary 15, 19953–1Vancouver Canucks(1994–95)6–4–2
13WFebruary 17, 19952–0@ Los Angeles Kings(1994–95)7–4–2
14LFebruary 18, 19953–6Mighty Ducks of Anaheim(1994–95)7–5–2
15LFebruary 20, 19952–3@ Chicago Blackhawks(1994–95)7–6–2
16LFebruary 22, 19953–4@ St. Louis Blues(1994–95)7–7–2
17LFebruary 24, 19950–3Calgary Flames(1994–95)7–8–2
18LFebruary 26, 19951–5Vancouver Canucks(1994–95)7–9–2
19WFebruary 28, 19954–3@ Vancouver Canucks(1994–95)8–9–2
20WMarch 2, 19954–3@ Toronto Maple Leafs(1994–95)9–9–2
21LMarch 4, 19952–4@ Winnipeg Jets(1994–95)9–10–2
22LMarch 8, 19952–5Edmonton Oilers(1994–95)9–11–2
23LMarch 15, 19951–2Toronto Maple Leafs(1994–95)9–12–2
24LMarch 17, 19953–5@ Edmonton Oilers(1994–95)9–13–2
25WMarch 19, 19955–3@ Calgary Flames(1994–95)10–13–2
26LMarch 21, 19953–7Chicago Blackhawks(1994–95)10–14–2
27LMarch 23, 19953–6Mighty Ducks of Anaheim(1994–95)10–15–2
28WMarch 25, 19953–1@ Los Angeles Kings(1994–95)11–15–2
29LMarch 26, 19953–7Los Angeles Kings(1994–95)11–16–2
30WMarch 28, 19956–5 OTWinnipeg Jets(1994–95)12–16–2
31LMarch 31, 19951–4@ St. Louis Blues(1994–95)12–17–2
32LApril 2, 19954–5@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim(1994–95)12–18–2
33LApril 5, 19953–5Detroit Red Wings(1994–95)12–19–2
34WApril 7, 19955–0Edmonton Oilers(1994–95)13–19–2
35WApril 9, 19955–2@ Edmonton Oilers(1994–95)14–19–2
36LApril 10, 19953–8@ Calgary Flames(1994–95)14–20–2
37WApril 12, 19953–2@ Chicago Blackhawks(1994–95)15–20–2
38LApril 13, 19950–3@ Detroit Red Wings(1994–95)15–21–2
39WApril 16, 19952–0Los Angeles Kings(1994–95)16–21–2
40LApril 17, 19950–3@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim(1994–95)16–22–2
41TApril 19, 19955–5 OT@ Dallas Stars(1994–95)16–22–3
42LApril 23, 19951–5Detroit Red Wings(1994–95)16–23–3
43LApril 25, 19952–3Calgary Flames(1994–95)16–24–3
44WApril 26, 19955–2@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim(1994–95)17–24–3
45WApril 28, 19954–0Los Angeles Kings(1994–95)18–24–3
46LApril 30, 19953–4St. Louis Blues(1994–95)18–25–3
47WMay 1, 19953–1Dallas Stars(1994–95)19–25–3
48TMay 3, 19953–3 OTVancouver Canucks(1994–95)19–25–4

Playoffs[edit]

In the first round of playoffs, the Sharks once again upset the team with the better record, as they edged the Calgary Flames 4 games to 3. The Sharks allowed 5 shorthanded goals and gave up 35 total goals in the series. In the second round, the Sharks faced the Detroit Red Wings, whom they had defeated in 7 games in the first round of the 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs. This time around, it was no contest, as Detroit blanked San Jose 6-0 in game 1, and won games 2, 3 and 4 by identical scores of 6-2. Detroit forward Vyacheslav Kozlov scored 4 goals and had 5 assists for 9 points in the 4 games. The Red Wings' special teams dominated the Sharks, scoring 7 power-play goals and adding two shorthanded goals. The Sharks were outscored 24-6 in the series, and were outshot 147-61.

Calgary vs. San Jose
DateAwayHome
May 7San Jose 54 Calgary
May 9San Jose 54 CalgaryOT
May 11Calgary 92 San Jose
May 13Calgary 64 San Jose
May 15San Jose 05 Calgary
May 17Calgary 35 San Jose
May 19San Jose 54 Calgary2OT
San Jose wins series 4–3
Detroit vs. San Jose
DateAwayHome
May 21San Jose 06 Detroit
May 23San Jose 26 Detroit
May 25Detroit 62 San Jose
May 27Detroit 62 San Jose
Detroit wins series 4–0

Player statistics[edit]

Regular season
Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
Ulf DahlenLW4611233411-2414
Jeff FriesenLW4815102514-8512
Ray WhitneyLW3913122514-7401
Sandis OzolinshD489162530-6312
Sergei MakarovRW4310142440-4101
Igor LarionovC334202414-3001
Craig JanneyC275152010-4201
Pat FalloonRW461271925-4003
Todd ElikC2271017183400
Tom PedersonD475111631-14000
Chris TancillC2631114101010
Kevin MillerC216713130112
Jamie BakerC43741122-7010
Jeff NortonD201910391000
Gaetan DuchesneLW3327916-6000
Mike RathjeD4227929-1000
Andrei NazarovLW2635894-1000
Jeff OdgersRW48437117-8001
Jim KyteD1825733-7001
Jay MoreD45066717000
Ilja ByakinD1305514-9000
Bob ErreyLW13224274000
Michal SykoraD16044106000
Viacheslav ButsayevC62020-2000
Viktor KozlovC162022-5000
Johan GarpenlovLW131122-3000
Dody WoodC9112290000
Shawn CroninD29022610000
Vlastimil KroupaD1402216-7000
Wade FlahertyG1801100000
Shean DonovanRW140006-6000
Arturs IrbeG3800040000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
Arturs Irbe204338141931113.2641056945.895
Wade Flaherty85218561443.101455411.903
Team:289548192541553.21515111356.897

San Jose Sharks

Playoffs
Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
Ulf DahlenLW115490-13301
Igor LarionovC111892-4000
Ray WhitneyLW114482-3001
Mike RathjeD115274-15500
Craig JanneyC113474-13001
Sergei MakarovRW113364-3000
Jeff FriesenLW111564-9000
Sandis OzolinshD113256-13100
Tom PedersonD100558-14000
Pat FalloonRW113140-6000
Jamie BakerC1122412-7001
Jay MoreD1104460000
Jeff OdgersRW11112230000
Chris TancillC111128-7000
Jim KyteD1102214-1000
Shean DonovanRW70116-3000
Shawn CroninD900052000
Wade FlahertyG700000000
Arturs IrbeG6000100000
Vlastimil KroupaD60004-3000
Kevin MillerC60002-3000
Andrei NazarovLW600090000
Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%
Wade Flaherty377723314.930221190.860
Arturs Irbe316624275.130184157.853
Team:6931147585.020405347.857

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Transactions[edit]

Trade Deadline Transactions[edit]

TradedAcquiredAcquired From
Gaetan Duchesne1995 6th round draft pick (FLA)Florida Panthers

Draft picks[edit]

NHL Entry Draft[edit]

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Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
111Jeff FriesenLeft WingCanadaRegina Pats (WHL)
237Angel NikolovDefenseCzechoslovakiaLitvinov CHP HC (Czech)
366Alexei YegorovRight WingRussiaSt. Petersburg SKA (Russia)
489Václav VaraďaLeft WingCzechoslovakiaVitkovice HC (Czech)
5115Brian SwansonCenterUnited StatesOmaha Lancers (USHL)
6141Alexander KorolyukRight WingRussiaKrylja Sovetov (Russia)
7167Sergei GorbachevForwardRussiaHC Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
8193Eric LandryRight WingCanadaGuelph Storm (OHL)
9219Evgeni NabokovGoalieKazakhstanKamenogorsk (Russia)
10240Tomas PisaLeft WingCzechoslovakiaPardubice HC (Czech)
10245Aniket DhadphaleLeft WingUnited StatesNotre Dame (NCAA)
11271David BeauregardLeft WingCanadaSt. Hyacinthe Lasers (QMJHL)

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Roster[edit]

1994–1995 San Jose Sharks Roster
Goaltenders
  • 31Wade Flaherty
  • 32Arturs Irbe

Defensemen

  • 2Jim Kyte
  • 3Ilja Byakin
  • 4Jay More
  • 6Sandis Ozolinsh
  • 8Jeff Norton
  • 26Vlastimil Kroupa
  • 38Michal Sykora
  • 40Mike Rathje
  • 41Tom Pederson
  • 44Shawn Cronin

Wingers

  • 10Johan Garpenlov
  • 11Gaetan Duchesne
  • 12Bob Errey - C
  • 12Kevin Miller
  • 14Ray Whitney
  • 17Pat Falloon
  • 18Chris Tancill
  • 22Ulf Dahlen
  • 23Andrei Nazarov
  • 24Sergei Makarov
  • 36Jeff Odgers - C
  • 42Shean Donovan
  • 47Viktor Kozlov

Centers

  • 7Igor Larionov
  • 9Viacheslav Butsayev
  • 13Jamie Baker
  • 15Craig Janney
  • 16Dody Wood
  • 27Todd Elik
  • 39Jeff Friesen
  • GM:Chuck Grillo
  • Coach:Kevin Constantine

References[edit]

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  1. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/SJS/1995.html
  2. ^Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 154. ISBN978-1-894801-14-0.
  3. ^'1994-1995 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings'. NHL.
  4. ^'1994–95 San Jose Sharks Games'. Hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
  5. ^'1994-95 San Jose Sharks Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com'. hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-07-15.

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