
When the San Jose Sharks lost 10-2 to the Pittsburgh Penguins last night, they made NHL history.

The San Jose Sharks joined the 1943-44 New York Rangers for the most consecutive losses to start an NHL season with 11.
San Jose lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 10-2 last night and have given up a combined 20 goals across their previous two games.
Despite the 0-10-1 record, Sharks head coach David Quinn is not worried about his job security.
The 11 straight losses are not the only history that the Sharks have made. The team's -42 goal differential is the most in NHL history through a team's first 11 games.
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There are 71 games left in the season, so a lot can change, but the San Jose Sharks goal differential projection is not good.
The expansion Sharks in 92-93 hold the dubious record of most losses in a season with 71. This team might be worse, but only time will tell.
Forward Anthony Duclair was very candid about what the locker room is going through.
This Sharks team will win a game, but it is hard to find when they might. San Jose faces the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday.
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