January 30, 2010
San Jose defeated Minnesota 5-2.
Goals were scored by Joe Pavelski (15), Patrick Marleau (36, 37), and Jason
Demers (3, 4).
Assists were awarded to Manny Malhotra (14), Ryane Clowe (24), Patrick Marleau
(24), Dany Heatley (28, 29), Joe Pavelski (19), Douglas Murray (10), and Joe Thornton (55).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 36 of 38 shots
January 28, 2010
Chicago defeated San Jose 4-3 in overtime.
Goals were scored by Joe Pavelski (13, 14), and Manny Malhotra (9).
Assists were awarded to Marc-Edouard Vlasic (10), Patrick Marleau (23), Jason
Demers (14), Dany Heatley (27), Rob Blake (13), and Devin Setoguchi (8).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 35 of 39 shots
January 23, 2010
San Jose defeated Buffalo 5-2.
Goals were scored by Joe Pavelski (11, 12), Dany Heatley (30), and Jed Ortmeyer (6,
7).
Assists were awarded to Manny Malhotra (12, 13), Rob Blake (12), Devin Setoguchi
(7), Marc-Edouard Vlasic (9), Ryane Clowe (23), Scott Nichol (9, 10), and Joe Thornton (54).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 38 of 40 shots
January 21, 2010
San Jose defeated Anaheim 3-1.
Goals were scored by Marc-Edouard Vlasic (3), Rob Blake (4), and Patrick Marleau (35).
Assists were awarded to Patrick Marleau (21, 22) and Joe Thornton (52, 53).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 26 of 27 shots
January 19, 2010
San Jose defeated Los Angeles 5-1.
Goals were scored by Ryane Clowe (12, 13), Dan Boyle (10), and Patrick Marleau (33,
34).
Assists were awarded to Manny Malhotra (11), Joe Pavelski (17, 18), Jed Ortmeyer (8),
Rob Blake (11), and Dan Boyle (32, 33).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 36 of 37 shots
January 18, 2010
San Jose defeated Calgary 9-1.
Goals were scored by Devin Setoguchi (13), Joe Pavelski (10), Manny Malhotra
(8), Scott Nichol (2), Jed Ortmeyer (5), Ryane Clowe (11), Rob Blake (3), and
Dany Heatley (28, 29).
Assists were awarded to Manny Malhotra (10), Ryane Clowe (22), Joe Pavelski
(14, 15, 16), Douglas Murray (9), Patrick Marleau (20), Jed Ortmeyer (6, 7), Dan
Boyle (30, 31), Devin Setoguchi (6), Rob Blake (10), Scott Nichol (7, 8), Jay
Leach (1), Brad Staubitz (3), and Joe
Thornton (51).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 21 of 22 shots
January 16, 2010
San Jose defeated Edmonton 4-2.
Goals were scored by Joe Thornton (13), Devin Setoguchi (11, 12), and Patrick Marleau (32).
Assists were awarded to Manny Malhotra (8, 9), Ryane Clowe (21), Joe Pavelski
(13), Douglas Murray (8), Dany Heatley (26), Patrick Marleau (19), and Joe
Thornton (50).
Thomas Greiss stopped 27 of 29 shots
January 14, 2010
Boston defeated San Jose 2-1 in a shootout.
The only goal was scored by Joe Thornton (12).
Assists were awarded to Dany Heatley (25), and Dan Boyle (29).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 18 of 22 shots
January 12, 2010
San Jose defeated Phoenix 3-1.
Goals were scored by Dany Heatley (27), and Patrick Marleau (30, 31).
Assists were awarded to Dan Boyle (28), Dany Heatley (24), Patrick Marleau (18), and
Joe Thornton (49).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 32 of 33 shots
January 11, 2010
San Jose defeated Los Angeles 2-1.
Goals were scored by Dany Heatley (26), and Dan Boyle (9).
Assists were awarded to Dan Boyle (27), and Joe Thornton (48).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 33 of 34 shots
January 9, 2010
Detroit defeated San Jose 4-1.
The only goal was scored by Patrick Marleau (29).
Assists were awarded to Dany Heatley (23), and Dan Boyle (26).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 18 of 22 shots
January 6, 2010
San Jose defeated St. Louis 2-1 in overtime.
Goals were scored by Dany Heatley (25), and
Patrick Marleau (28).
Assists were awarded to Dan Boyle (25), and Ryane Clowe (20).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 28 of 29 shots
January 4, 2010
Los Angeles defeated San Jose 6-2.
Goals were scored by Douglas Murray (3), and
Patrick Marleau (27).
Assists were awarded to Scott Nichol
(6), Jed Ortmeyer (5), Joe Thornton (47), and Ryane Clowe (19).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 11 of 16 shots
January 2, 2010
San Jose defeated Edmonton 4-1.
Goals were scored by Jamie McGinn (7), Douglas Murray (2), Dany Heatley (24), and
Patrick Marleau (26).
Assists were awarded to Kent Huskins (12), Torrey Mitchell (1), Scott Nichol
(5), Brad Staubitz (2), Joe Thornton (45, 46), Patrick Marleau (17), and Douglas
Murray (7).
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 22 of 23 shots
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