
‘We’re never going to give up’: Rebuilding Sharks rally past Leafs to end ugly slide
TORONTO — Ryan Warsofsky could sense a deflated locker room.
The San Jose Sharks rookie head coach had a simple message for his young, scuffling team through two periods.
The last-place visitors — riding an eight-game slide entering Monday and without a victory since Jan. 27 — were down 2-0 to the high-flying Toronto Maple Leafs, a contender with five straight wins and designs on a long playoff run this spring.
There were plenty of loved ones in the stands to cheer on a Sharks roster peppered with players from the area. Warsofsky did his best to shake the group back to life.