The San Jose Sharks possess the offensive firepower to challenge for the postseason, and make a little noise should they find themselves in the tournament. However, the Sharks need to upgrade their rear guard in front of Martin Jones to give themselves a chance to contend against some of the best teams in the Western Conference.
Currently, San Jose owns the league’s fourth-best offense at 2.88 goals per game and eighth in terms of total goals with 147. Also, the Sharks are potent with the man advantage as well, converting at a 22.