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       <title>In Whine Country - time to vent</title>
       <link>http://www.thefeeder.com/story/2008/08-0507-01.htm</link>
       <description>Game Six, Round two. Once again the Sharks find that familiar spot to give another team the handshake and go back to the golf course for the serious work of the summer. Never mind that they showed a pulse and almost pushed the series against the Stars to a game seven, the zero-to-three hole they came out from was of their own making. That 4-overtime game six will be something you'll watch on ESPN-Classic for summers to come; the Sharks being knocked out in the second round (almost in the first) despite their talent is nothing new.</description>
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       <title>An incomplete season</title>
       <link>http://www.thefeeder.com/story/2008/08-0506-01.htm</link>
       <description>Yes folks the San Jose Sharks once again fell short of their Stanley Cup dreams. Once again the team was eliminated in the Western Conference Semi-Finals and once again the team and its fans are both disappointed and frustrated. In the midst of all of the disappointment the team has managed to shred itself of the reputation as a 'team with no heart'.</description>
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       <title>Comeback</title>
       <link>http://www.thefeeder.com/story/2008/08-0502-01.htm</link>
       <description>If the Sharks were to somehow comeback from the 3-game-to-none deficit that they dug for themselves, Friday night's 3-2 comeback win in overtime will go down as the miracle on Santa Clara Street. Trailing by 2 goals entering the 3rd period, the Sharks rallied to stun the Dallas Stars and send the series back to Texas for a Game 6 on Sunday. Joe Pavelski scored the biggest goal of his career just 1:05 into the extra session to send the sellout HP Pavilion crowd into a frenzy.</description>
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       <title>Sharks live another day</title>
       <link>http://www.thefeeder.com/story/2008/08-0430-01.htm</link>
       <description>With their backs to the wall, the Sharks staved off elimination from their Western Conference Semi-Final Series with the Dallas Stars on Wednesday night with a gritty 2-1 win at the American Airlines Center. It was the Sharks who came back from an early deficit, scoring the game winner in the 3rd period, to send the series back to San Jose. Sharks captain Patrick Marleau scored his 2nd consecutive short-handed goal and Milan Michalek scored for the 3rd consecutive game to pace the Sharks.</description>
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       <title>Luckless Sharks pushed to brink</title>
       <link>http://www.thefeeder.com/story/2008/08-0429-01.htm</link>
       <description>The San Jose Sharks can't buy a break in their Western Conference Semi-Final series with the Dallas Stars, but that won't be an issue much longer if the bad breaks persist. San Jose let a 3rd straight game slip through their fingers on Tuesday night, dropping a 2-1 overtime decision in Dallas. After a would-be goal was taken away, the Sharks grabbed the lead, only to surrender that lead after taking bad penalties in the 3rd period.</description>
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