Sharks' Wingels Ready For Round 2: Despite leaving the ice at the end of Game 4 against Vancouver, Tommy Wingels has been practicing and appears to be set to skate with Joe Pavelski and Andrew Desjardins on San Jose's third line, according to the Mercury News (Updated 5/14/13)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/26/13).
Fantasy Analysis
Tommy Wingels is an unknown quantity in San Jose. Coach McLellan believes in him, giving him 23.5 shifts per game, and his two points in four games don't tell the story of how effective he's been. He's a risky play, but he's been very good, and it helps to play with Pavelski, who has eight points in four games this postseason. (Updated 5/14/13).
05/22/2013 00:49 Sharks start fast, then hold off Kings late at home
Brent Burns helped San Jose jump off to a fast start with his second goal of the postseason and the Sharks tied their second-round series against Los Angeles at two games with a 2-1 victory over the Kings in Game 4 on Tuesday night.
05/19/2013 00:23 Sharks edge Kings in OT, still trail series 2-1
Logan Couture scored a power-play goal 1:29 into overtime to help the San Jose Sharks bounce back from two losses in Los Angeles to beat the Kings 2-1 in Game 3 of their second-round series on Saturday night.
Tommy Wingels had an outstanding rookie season, dishing out 102 hits in a mere 33 games and adding nine points (three goals, six assists), too. His ceiling is ultimately limited, but he does have third-line -- and fan-pleasing -- upside. He's going to be a specialty play in future years. Enjoy. (Updated 8/14/12)