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Sharks’ winless start is one of the worst in NHL history

It doesn’t get much worse than the San Jose Sharks’ start to the 2023-24 NHL season.

The Sharks have opened the season going 0-10-1 while being outscored by 42 non-shootout goals — the worst scoring differential through 11 games in NHL history.

The Sharks joi𒀰n the 1943 Rangers and 2017 and 2021 Coyotes as the only ไteams to go winless through 11 games to start a season.

They are also just a few losses away from matching the Rangers’ 1943 record of 15 straight without a win to open a season.

The Sharks have already allowed a league-high 5ℱ5 goals, including 10 in each of their last two games, becoming the first team in nearly 60 years to allow such a feat.

Their 12 goals are 14 fewer than the team with the second-fewest (Blackhawks) thus far this season — and one fewer than NHL leader Auston Matthews’ 13 in 12 games.

If the season💎🍸 ended today, their 0.45-point percentage would be the worst in NHL history.

As you can imagine, betting on San Jose this season has been a disaster for sports gamblersಌ.

David Quinn and the Sharks are off to a historically bad start.
David Quinn and the Sharks are off to a historically bad start. NHLI via Getty Images

The Shark✨s are 1-10-0 Against The Spread as they head i🔯nto Tuesday’s action.

Sportsbooks have already🍎 essentially written off any playoff or Stanley Cup chances for the Sharks after their historically bad start.

The Sharks are currently -10000 at FanDuel Sportsbook to m♒iss the postseason, which ꦐis, by far, the worst odds in the NHL.

The Canadiens, at -7000, are the team with the next-worst 🌱odds.


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San Jose’s Stanley Cup odds are at a laughably high +100🥀000 at DraftKings Sportsbook.

The Sharks will get a shot at their first win on home ice as +165 underdogs against the Flyerജs on Tuesday night.

On Thursday night, San Jose may get favori🙈te status and their best shot at a win yet when they host the Oilers, who have the second-worst record (2-8) and goal differential (-18) in the NHL.