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San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings

  1. After winning just eight times in the first 46 games of their all-time series with Detroit (8-33-4-1), the Sharks have gone 10-9-0-2 versus the Red Wings since March 2003.
  2. The Sharks defeated Columbus in a shootout on Wednesday, running their winning streak to six straight games. It's the longest active streak in the league.
  3. After not allowing fewer than two goals in any of their first 11 games this season, the Red Wings have permitted a total of one while winning their last two games. Detroit is 3-0-1 since October 27.
  4. Patrick Marleau had an assist last night to raise his point total to 16 in road games, the most in the league. He also leads the NHL with eight goals away from home.
  5. After shutting out Boston on Tuesday, Chris Osgood improved to 4-0-1 with a 1.77 GAA and .937 save percentage at Joe Louis Arena this season.
  6. With two more assists on Tuesday, Pavel Datsyuk has totaled two goals, six assists and a +5 rating over his last four games. He boasted just four points and a -2 rating through his first seven games this season.

Sharks-Red Wings Preview

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO,

STATS Writer

(AP) -- Last season, the Detroit Red Wings and the San Jose Sharks were considered heavy favorites to compete for the Western Conference title. The Red Wings appear to think they'll need a "miracle" just to win their ninth consecutive Central Division crown this season, while the Sharks are again competing for conference supremacy.

The Wings will try to continue to put a surprisingly slow start behind them by winning a season-high third in a row Thursday night when they host the Sharks.

The Red Wings (6-4-3) have been a top-four seed in the past 17 postseasons, winning four Stanley Cups and finishing as runner-up twice, including last season.

Their dynasty may be showing some chinks in 2009-10. Detroit dropped three of its first five games before getting at least a point in seven of the last eight (4-1-3) - including Tuesday's 2-0 win over Boston and a 3-1 victory at Calgary last Saturday.

Despite those wins, senior vice president Jim Devellanno feels this season will be anything but easy.

"We're going to have to fight just to make the playoffs and it's going to be a grind," Devellanno said. "To get home-ice advantage would be a miracle. A miracle."

General manager Ken Holland, meanwhile, sees a two-point division deficit to Chicago as no reason for panic.

"Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk are two of the best players in the world and they're in the prime of their careers," Holland said. "Our top four defensemen rank among the best in the league and Chris Osgood has shown what he can do in goal.

"Who's going to run away with our division? Chicago? We got off to a bad start and the Blackhawks are only two points ahead of us, and there's still a lot of hockey left to play."

Detroit has reached 100 points in an NHL-record nine straight seasons, but the Sharks (11-4-1) have reached that plateau for three consecutive years and in four of the last five.

The Sharks amassed a franchise-record 117 points to win their first Presidents' Trophy last season, but were stunned in six games by Anaheim in the first round of the playoffs, as a highly-anticipated series with Detroit never materialized.

This season, San Jose is atop the Pacific and one point back of West-leading Colorado.

The Sharks extended their winning streak to six with Wednesday's 3-2 shootout win at Columbus. They last won seven in a row during a nine-game run Nov. 13-Dec. 4 last year.

"The whole night was a challenge," coach Todd McLellan said of Wednesday's win. "It wasn't an overly pretty game to watch. They did a great job of playing a straight forward, hard-game and we tried to match it."

Patrick Marleau has been a major force in San Jose's outstanding start, ranking among the league leaders with 11 goals and 22 points - possibly with extra motivation after McLellan stripped the captaincy from him during the offseason.

The left wing has struggled in 21 career games at Detroit, totaling one goal and six assists. The Red Wings have dominated the series at Joe Louis Arena, going 28-4-0 with a tie all-time.

Chris Osgood will try to frustrate Marleau and the Sharks again. The goaltender has stopped 49 of 50 shots to win the Wings' last two games. The hot stretch comes after he gave up two goals on four shots and was pulled 7:05 into the first period of a 5-4 win at Vancouver on Oct. 27.

The Red Wings and Sharks split four meetings last season with the home team winning each time.

"No doubt, a top team like San Jose is a good measuring stick for us," said Detroit defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom, who has one goal and two assists this season.

The Sharks will be without defenseman Rob Blake, who was placed on injured reserve Thursday with an undisclosed upper body injury. Blake, the team's captain, has one goal and five assists.

Updated November 5, 2009

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