NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Sharks went through a normal off day routine Wednesday. Holding meetings, getting treatment, keeping it loose with a lighthearted game of two-touch in a hallway in the bowels of Bridgestone Arena.
Nobody on the Sharks was underestimating the importance of Thursday's Game 4 against the Nashville Predators, and how they'll need to improve after a three-goal loss in Game 3 on Tuesday.But there was no evidence of discouragement, either, with the Sharks well aware they're still leading the second round series two-games-to-one, and of their history of rebounding after a loss on the road.