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    Mar 20, 2009, 20:47

    By Matt Beardmore

    Stats Writer

    Dallas (33-30-8) at San Jose (46-14-10), 4:00 p.m. EDT

    SAN JOSE, California (AP) -- Though the Pacific Division crown

    is theirs, the San Jose Sharks were not playing at a

    playoff-caliber level until more recently.

    San Jose looks to continue its resurgence Saturday afternoon

    when it hosts a struggling Dallas Stars club that snapped a

    losing streak in its visit to HP Pavilion earlier this month.

    The Sharks look for their third straight home victory following

    Thursday's 3-2 shootout win over Nashville. Jonathan Cheechoo,

    moved to the first line with Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau

    due to Ryane Clowe's minor lower-body surgery, scored in the

    third round of the shootout as San Jose improved to an NHL-best

    28-3-4 at home.

    Cheechoo, who has nine goals all season just three years after

    leading the league with 56, has gone 13 consecutive

    regular-season games without a goal.

    "I've got some chances, but I've been getting chances for a

    while now, so I've got to start putting them in," said Cheechoo,

    who has one goal in four games against Dallas this season. "I'm

    happy with the way we played. We've just got to keep moving

    forward, keep building on this."

    After a 1-4-1 slide from February 28-March 12, the Sharks are

    3-1-0.

    A major reason for this turnaround has been the play of Evgeni

    Nabokov. San Jose dropped five of seven while he was out with an

    upper-body injury. Since returning March 14 against Los Angeles,

    Nabokov is 3-0-0 with a 1.72 goals-against average.

    The nine-year veteran went 3-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA to help San

    Jose sweep all three of its games in Dallas this season. The

    Sharks won all four meetings before dropping the most recent one

    as Nabokov was sidelined by the flu in a 4-1 home loss March 3.

    That victory snapped Dallas' five-game slide overall. The Stars

    have since lost two straight and four of six, part of their

    4-9-1 record since February 21.

    Dallas, in danger of missing the postseason for the first time

    in four years, is three points out of the Western Conference's

    eighth and final playoff spot.

    "It's not good when you lose right now," Marty Turco said

    following Wednesday's 2-1 defeat at Calgary - the Stars' third

    consecutive road loss. "At this time of year, the way things are

    ... by winning, you're not going to separate yourself but by

    losing you will. We're not doing ourselves any favors and we're

    going to need some help to get in now."

    Turco is 4-8-1 with a 2.90 goals-against average following a

    10-3-0 stretch from January 21-February 19.

    Turco posted a 1.51 GAA in Dallas' six-game conference semifinal

    series victory over the Sharks last season, but he lost the

    first four meetings this season before making 24 saves in the

    March 3 win.

    Mike Modano had a goal and an assist in that victory. He needs

    one goal Saturday to tie Maurice Richard for 26th place all-time

    with 544 goals.

    Modano has 23 goals and 47 assists in 76 career games versus the

    Sharks.