That said, the Sharks' lack of offensive depth has been a glaring issue. They are in the middle of the pack in goals per game (2.69, 16th in NHL) and have not been nearly as effective on the power play (17.0, 22nd) as last season (22.5, 3rd).
Much of their offense has run through elite defenseman Brent Burns (51 points in 49 games) and their top forwards, Pavelski and Thornton. But even Thornton, who has 28 assists and 13 PPP, has been held to three goals (all empty-net goals). Patrick Marleau, who has played on the top line of late, has taken off with five goals in his past two games, but has had an underwhelming fantasy season by his standards.
After Pavelski (42 points, second among Sharks), there is a 10-point drop off to Logan Couture (32, third). Thornton (31) and Marleau (25) round out San Jose's top five scorers before another gap to Joel Ward (18, sixth). Forwards Mikkel Boedker (16 points in 48 games) and Joonas Donskoi (15 in 44) have fallen way short of preseason sleeper expectations.