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Sharks Alumni Face Off in Western Conference Final for Stanley Cup Glory

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The stakes are high as four former San Jose Sharks players prepare to clash in the Western Conference Final, with a coveted spot in the Stanley Cup Final on the line. The Colorado Avalanche and the Vegas Golden Knights will face off, both teams boasting alumni from the Sharks organization eager to capture their first championship.

The Avalanche secured their place in the Conference Final after a dominant five-game series against the Minnesota Wild. Among their ranks are defenseman Brent Burns and goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood, both of whom are still in pursuit of their first Stanley Cup. Burns, a stalwart in the Bay Area for over a decade, played 798 games for the Sharks, amassing 172 goals and 594 points, ranking fifth in franchise history. His previous trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2016 left him yearning for the trophy, and this season could present a chance for Burns to fulfill that dream, reminiscent of Ray Bourque’s legendary quest.

In contrast, Blackwood’s journey has been shorter; he is currently in his ninth NHL season and is in his first full year with the Avalanche after being traded from the Sharks last spring. However, with just three playoff appearances under his belt this postseason, Blackwood has seen Scott Wedgewood emerge as the preferred choice for head coach Jared Bednar.

Across the ice, the Vegas Golden Knights are fresh off a six-game victory over the Anaheim Ducks, albeit with some controversy that cost head coach John Tortorella a hefty fine and led to the loss of a second-round draft pick. Like Colorado, Vegas features two former Sharks players: forward Tomas Hertl and goaltender Adin Hill. Hertl, a fan favorite during his tenure in San Jose, requested a trade to pursue a Stanley Cup, and that opportunity is now within reach. At 32, Hertl’s experience is invaluable, having played 712 games for the Sharks, scoring 218 goals and 484 points, making him a prominent figure in the franchise’s history.

Meanwhile, Hill, despite being in the first year of a significant new contract, has yet to see playoff action, as the Golden Knights have opted to go with Carter Hart in net. As the series unfolds, one pair of Sharks alumni will ultimately advance to the Stanley Cup Final, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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