The Sharks began a win streak of road games on November 14, 2007, when they beat the
Dallas Stars with a shootout win. The Sharks went on to win nine more consecutive road games, which gave them 10 straight wins on the road. The streak ended when the Sharks lost to the
Anaheim Ducks on January 13, 2008. This was also the game where Head Coach
Ron Wilson gave the Sharks' backup goaltender,
Thomas Greiss, his first start and rested
Evgeni Nabokov, who was the starting goaltender for all the other Sharks games played up until the All-Star break. The Sharks' streak of ten-straight road wins was second to the 12 road game win streak posted by the
Detroit Red Wings in 2006.
Jonathan Cheechoo earned his first
hat-trick of the season on February 9, 2008 at the
HP Pavilion against the
Nashville Predators. This was the ninth time that Cheechoo earned a hat-trick in his career. The Sharks won the game 4–3 and gave Ron Wilson his 500th win as an NHL coach, the 11th coach in League history to reach the milestone. The Sharks have continued with another win streak of 11 games at home and on the road. Since February 21, when the Sharks played the
Philadelphia Flyers away in
Philadelphia and won the game 3–1, they started their lengthy winning streak. On February 29, 2008, the Sharks played the Detroit Red Wings in
Detroit and came across a 3–2 win on a controversial goal by
Devin Setoguchi to push the winning streak to four consecutive games. San Jose played the
Montreal Canadiens on March 3 in San Jose and pulled away with a 6–4 win to push their winning streak to six games. On March 5 in San Jose, they played the
Ottawa Senators and pulled away with a winner in overtime by
Patrick Marleau to push their winning streak to seven games. The Sharks won the
Pacific Division and finished second in the
Western Conference. The Sharks finished the regular season having allowed the fewest power-play goals, with 44, and with the best penalty-kill percentage (85.81%).
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