2014–15 San Jose Sharks season

The 2014–15 San Jose Sharks season was the 24th season in the National Hockey League.[2] The Sharks did not qualify for the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs, thus ending their ten-season playoff streak.

2014–15 San Jose Sharks
Division5th Pacific
Conference12th Western
2014–15 record40–33–9
Home record19–17–5
Road record21–16–4
Goals for228
Goals against232
Team information
General managerDoug Wilson
CoachTodd McLellan
CaptainVacant
Alternate captainsPatrick Marleau
Joe Pavelski
Joe Thornton
Marc-Edouard Vlasic
ArenaSAP Center
Average attendance18,707[1]
Team leaders
GoalsJoe Pavelski (37)
AssistsJoe Thornton (49)
PointsJoe Pavelski (70)
Penalty minutesJohn Scott (87)
Plus/minusJoe Pavelski
Marc-Edouard Vlasic (+12)
WinsAntti Niemi (31)
Goals against averageTroy Grosenick (1.53)

Off-season

On May 15, 2014, following a first round playoff loss to the Los Angeles Kings, General Manager Doug Wilson made known his intentions to build a "younger, more aggressive team", announcing that the team would retain Head Coach Todd McLellan, but will move 33-year-old winger Martin Havlat, who still had one year on remaining his contract, and would not re-sign 37-year-old impending unrestricted free agent defenceman Dan Boyle.[3] The Sharks also acquired John Scott and Tye McGinn.[4]

Regular season

The Sharks did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2002–03, ending the second-longest active NHL playoff appearance streak at ten seasons.

Standings

Pacific Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 z Anaheim Ducks 82 51 24 7 43 236 226 +10 109
2 x Vancouver Canucks 82 48 29 5 42 242 222 +20 101
3 x Calgary Flames 82 45 30 7 41 241 216 +25 97
4 Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 38 220 205 +15 95
5 San Jose Sharks 82 40 33 9 36 228 232 4 89
6 Edmonton Oilers 82 24 44 14 19 198 283 85 62
7 Arizona Coyotes 82 24 50 8 19 170 272 102 56
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot; z Clinched conference.
Western Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 CE x Minnesota Wild 82 46 28 8 42 231 201 +30 100
2 CE x Winnipeg Jets 82 43 26 13 36 230 210 +20 99
3 PA Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 38 220 205 +15 95
4 CE Dallas Stars 82 41 31 10 37 261 260 +1 92
5 CE Colorado Avalanche 82 39 31 12 29 219 227 8 90
6 PA San Jose Sharks 82 40 33 9 36 228 232 4 89
7 PA Edmonton Oilers 82 24 44 14 19 198 283 85 62
8 PA Arizona Coyotes 82 24 50 8 19 170 272 102 56
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot.

Schedule and results

Pre-season

The pre-season schedule was announced on June 19.[5]

Regular season

The regular season schedule was announced on June 22.[6]

Game log 40–33–9 (Home: 19–17–5; Road: 21–16–4)

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics

Skaters

Final statistics.[7]

Regular season
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Joe Pavelski82373370+1229
Logan Couture82274067−612
Joe Thornton78164965−430
Brent Burns82174360−965
Patrick Marleau82193857−1712
Tommy Wingels75152136−740
Tomas Hertl82131831−516
Matthew Nieto72101727−1220
Melker Karlsson53131124−320
Marc-Edouard Vlasic7091423+1223
Justin Braun7012223+848
Chris Tierney4361521+36
Matt Irwin5381119+318
James Sheppard5751116−328
Barclay Goodrow604812−135
Tyler Kennedy25459+18
Brenden Dillon60279−1154
Andrew Desjardins56538−250
Matt Tennyson27268016
Scott Hannan58257026
Ben Smith19235+30
Tye McGinn33145+111
John Scott38314087
Mirco Mueller39134−810
Taylor Fedun704404
Adam Burish20123−633
Jason Demers20033−68
Bryan Lerg2101−10
Daniil Tarasov5011+20
Mike Brown12000022
Micheal Haley4000−111
Eriah Hayes4000−22
Karl Stollery5000−44
Freddie Hamilton1000−10

Goaltenders

Regular season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Antti Niemi61613587:54312371552.591811.9145030
Alex Stalock22191236:30892542.62553.9022002
Troy Grosenick22118:2211031.5358.9481000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Sharks. Stats reflect time with the Sharks only.
Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Notable occurrences

Milestones

Awards

Recipient Award(s)
Brent Burns All-Star Game participant[8]

Suspensions and fines

Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued
John ScottLeaving the bench to start an altercation with Anaheim Ducks forward Tim Jackman2 games$17,073.18October 27, 2014[9]
John ScottPunching an unsuspecting Anaheim Ducks forward Tim Jackman4 games$34,146.36December 24, 2014[10]
Logan CoutureSlew-footing Detroit Red Wings defensman Brendan Smith$5,000.00February 27, 2015[11]

Transactions

The Sharks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2014–15 season:

Trades

Date
Details
June 27, 2014
[12]
To Chicago Blackhawks
1st-round pick in 2014
NYR's 6th-round pick in 2014
To San Jose Sharks
1st-round pick in 2014
FLA's 3rd-round pick in 2014
June 28, 2014
[13][14]
To Nashville Predators
2nd-round pick in 2014
4th-round pick in 2015
To San Jose Sharks
DET's 2nd-round pick in 2014
June 28, 2014
[13][14]
To Nashville Predators
FLA's 3rd-round pick in 2014
To San Jose Sharks
3rd-round pick in 2014
4th-round pick in 2014
July 1, 2014
[15]
To Colorado Avalanche
Brad Stuart
To San Jose Sharks
2nd-round pick in 2016
6th-round pick in 2017
July 2, 2014
[16]
To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd-round pick in 2015
To San Jose Sharks
Tye McGinn
November 21, 2014
[17]
To Dallas Stars
Jason Demers
3rd-round pick in 2016
To San Jose Sharks
Brenden Dillon
February 9, 2015
[18]
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Future considerations
To San Jose Sharks
Evgeni Nabokov
March 1, 2015
[19]
To New York Rangers
James Sheppard
To San Jose Sharks
4th-round pick in 2016
March 2, 2015
[20]
To Colorado Avalanche
Freddie Hamilton
To San Jose Sharks
Karl Stollery
March 2, 2015
[21]
To Chicago Blackhawks
Andrew Desjardins
To San Jose Sharks
Ben Smith
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2017
March 2, 2015
[22]
To New York Islanders
Tyler Kennedy
To San Jose Sharks
Conditional 3rd-round pick in 2016
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