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Friesen would play for the Sharks for nearly seven seasons.Regular season[edit]The Sharks started their lockout-shortened season by winning 5 of their first 6 games. In their first win of the season on January 21, 1995, 18-year-old rookie Jeff Friesen scored his very first National Hockey League goal, a short-handed game-winner against the Toronto Maple Leafs as the Sharks won 3-2. Their streak soon came to an end, and the team lost 5 straight from February 18 to 26. Although he had 4 shutouts, goaltender Art\u016brs Irbe struggled, going 14-19-3 with a goals against average (GAA) of 3.26 and a save percentage (SV%) of .895. Friesen went on to lead the Sharks in goals with 15. During the season, the team acquired forwards Craig Janney and Kevin Miller in a trade with the St. Louis Blues for forward Todd Elik and defenseman Jeff Norton. Captain Bob Errey is traded to the Detroit Red Wings, and forward Jeff Odgers is named team captain.The Sharks finished last in shots on goal (1,152) during the regular season.[1]Season standings[edit][2]Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.Divisions: CEN \u2013 Central, PAC \u2013 Pacificbold \u2013 Qualified for playoffs; x \u2013 Won division; p \u2013 Won Presidents’ TrophySchedule and results[edit]Regular season scheduleNo.RDateScoreOpponentRecord1LJanuary 20, 19952\u20135St. Louis Blues (1994\u201395)0\u20131\u201302WJanuary 21, 19953\u20132Toronto Maple Leafs (1994\u201395)1\u20131\u201303WJanuary 25, 19954\u20130Winnipeg Jets (1994\u201395)2\u20131\u201304WJanuary 28, 19953\u20132Dallas Stars (1994\u201395)3\u20131\u201305WJanuary 30, 19952\u20131Chicago Blackhawks (1994\u201395)4\u20131\u201306WFebruary 2, 19952\u20131@ Dallas Stars (1994\u201395)5\u20131\u201307TFebruary 4, 19953\u20133 OT@ Winnipeg Jets (1994\u201395)5\u20131\u201318LFebruary 6, 19953\u20137@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1994\u201395)5\u20132\u201319LFebruary 7, 19950\u20136@ Detroit Red Wings (1994\u201395)5\u20133\u2013110LFebruary 10, 19951\u20135@ Edmonton Oilers (1994\u201395)5\u20134\u2013111TFebruary 11, 19951\u20131 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (1994\u201395)5\u20134\u2013212WFebruary 15, 19953\u20131Vancouver Canucks (1994\u201395)6\u20134\u2013213WFebruary 17, 19952\u20130@ Los Angeles Kings (1994\u201395)7\u20134\u2013214LFebruary 18, 19953\u20136Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994\u201395)7\u20135\u2013215LFebruary 20, 19952\u20133@ Chicago Blackhawks (1994\u201395)7\u20136\u2013216LFebruary 22, 19953\u20134@ St. Louis Blues (1994\u201395)7\u20137\u2013217LFebruary 24, 19950\u20133Calgary Flames (1994\u201395)7\u20138\u2013218LFebruary 26, 19951\u20135Vancouver Canucks (1994\u201395)7\u20139\u2013219WFebruary 28, 19954\u20133@ Vancouver Canucks (1994\u201395)8\u20139\u2013220WMarch 2, 19954\u20133@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1994\u201395)9\u20139\u2013221LMarch 4, 19952\u20134@ Winnipeg Jets (1994\u201395)9\u201310\u2013222LMarch 8, 19952\u20135Edmonton Oilers (1994\u201395)9\u201311\u2013223LMarch 15, 19951\u20132Toronto Maple Leafs (1994\u201395)9\u201312\u2013224LMarch 17, 19953\u20135@ Edmonton Oilers (1994\u201395)9\u201313\u2013225WMarch 19, 19955\u20133@ Calgary Flames (1994\u201395)10\u201313\u2013226LMarch 21, 19953\u20137Chicago Blackhawks (1994\u201395)10\u201314\u2013227LMarch 23, 19953\u20136Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994\u201395)10\u201315\u2013228WMarch 25, 19953\u20131@ Los Angeles Kings (1994\u201395)11\u201315\u2013229LMarch 26, 19953\u20137Los Angeles Kings (1994\u201395)11\u201316\u2013230WMarch 28, 19956\u20135 OTWinnipeg Jets (1994\u201395)12\u201316\u2013231LMarch 31, 19951\u20134@ St. Louis Blues (1994\u201395)12\u201317\u2013232LApril 2, 19954\u20135@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994\u201395)12\u201318\u2013233LApril 5, 19953\u20135Detroit Red Wings (1994\u201395)12\u201319\u2013234WApril 7, 19955\u20130Edmonton Oilers (1994\u201395)13\u201319\u2013235WApril 9, 19955\u20132@ Edmonton Oilers (1994\u201395)14\u201319\u2013236LApril 10, 19953\u20138@ Calgary Flames (1994\u201395)14\u201320\u2013237WApril 12, 19953\u20132@ Chicago Blackhawks (1994\u201395)15\u201320\u2013238LApril 13, 19950\u20133@ Detroit Red Wings (1994\u201395)15\u201321\u2013239WApril 16, 19952\u20130Los Angeles Kings (1994\u201395)16\u201321\u2013240LApril 17, 19950\u20133@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994\u201395)16\u201322\u2013241TApril 19, 19955\u20135 OT@ Dallas Stars (1994\u201395)16\u201322\u2013342LApril 23, 19951\u20135Detroit Red Wings (1994\u201395)16\u201323\u2013343LApril 25, 19952\u20133Calgary Flames (1994\u201395)16\u201324\u2013344WApril 26, 19955\u20132@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1994\u201395)17\u201324\u2013345WApril 28, 19954\u20130Los Angeles Kings (1994\u201395)18\u201324\u2013346LApril 30, 19953\u20134St. Louis Blues (1994\u201395)18\u201325\u2013347WMay 1, 19953\u20131Dallas Stars (1994\u201395)19\u201325\u2013348TMay 3, 19953\u20133 OTVancouver Canucks (1994\u201395)19\u201325\u20134[4]Playoffs[edit]In the first round of playoffs, the Sharks once again upset the team with the better record, as they edged the Calgary Flames 4 games to 3. The Sharks allowed 5 shorthanded goals and gave up 35 total goals in the series. In the second round, the Sharks faced the Detroit Red Wings, whom they had defeated in 7 games in the first round of the 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs. This time around, it was no contest, as Detroit blanked San Jose 6-0 in game 1, and won games 2, 3 and 4 by identical scores of 6-2. Detroit forward Vyacheslav Kozlov scored 4 goals and had 5 assists for 9 points in the 4 games. The Red Wings’ special teams dominated the Sharks, scoring 7 power-play goals and adding two shorthanded goals. The Sharks were outscored 24-6 in the series, and were outshot 147-61.Calgary vs. San JoseDateAwayHomeMay 7San Jose 54 CalgaryMay 9San Jose 54 CalgaryOTMay 11Calgary 92 San JoseMay 13Calgary 64 San JoseMay 15San Jose 05 CalgaryMay 17Calgary 35 San JoseMay 19San Jose 54 Calgary2OTSan Jose wins series 4\u20133Detroit vs. San JoseDateAwayHomeMay 21San Jose 06 DetroitMay 23San Jose 26 DetroitMay 25Detroit 62 San JoseMay 27Detroit 62 San JoseDetroit wins series 4\u20130Player statistics[edit]Regular seasonScoringGoaltendingPlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%Arturs Irbe204338141931113.2641056945.895Wade Flaherty85218561443.101455411.903Team:289548192541553.21515111356.897PlayoffsScoringGoaltendingPlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%Wade Flaherty377723314.930221190.860Arturs Irbe316624275.130184157.853Team:6931147585.020405347.857[5]Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +\/- = plus\/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage; Transactions[edit]Trade Deadline Transactions[edit]Draft picks[edit]References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/1994-95-san-jose-sharks-season\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"1994\u201395 San Jose Sharks season"}}]}]