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While the travel schedule for road trips is taxing for Sharks players, it can be just as hard for their significant others - whether it's the first trip or years into a relationship or career.

As Doug Wilson approaches his 1,000th game of his tenure as Sharks General Manager, it's hard not to be impressed by the journey that has taken him from perennial NHL All-Star to the helm of Team Teal.

ROAD TRIPPING THROUGH HISTORY

We look back at Lightning beat writer Missy Zielinski’s first road trip with the Bolts that was highlighted by just their second win in the Motor City, a confidence-boosting success in Montreal, along with a moment that still seems all too real, Steven Stamkos breaking his leg.

2016 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: FORMER PROS RELISH NEW ROLES BEHIND THE BENCH

When a professional hockey player’s career comes to an end, many aren't quite ready to call it quits. Which is why so many turn to coaching.

Being peppered with shots in the final minute of play Saturday, San Jose Sharks back-up goalie Aaron Dell had to stand tall to help his team walk away with a 4-3 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes that evening. The situation in many ways mirrored his career thus far, as Dell quietly and calmly works hard to prepare every day, unsure when his next call between the pipes may occur.

The NHL All-Star festivities always include player hijinks throughout the weekend, and it was no different this time around in St. Louis.

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