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December 27, 2025

Going to Lake Tahoe to build stronger bonds

It was with a sense of trepidation that I left Gilroy to go to

COLUMN: Question lingers as fans says goodbye to Seau

The people of greater San Diego, his people, will join thousands of others Friday night to say goodbye to Junior Seau. They will file into Qualcomm Stadium, his house, to tell stories and shed tears and try to wrap their minds around a single question.

Calls from our readers

Price of a Pizza pie

Politics spoiling games once again

Steve Hamann remembers vividly when his lifelong dream was

Red Rhones

Half way up the Wine Trail on Watsonville Road, is Aver Family Vineyards, a hill-top winery with 180-degree views of the Uvas Valley and surrounding vineyards below.

Patriot Guard Riders didn’t follow rules, parade organizers say

A local group of motorcyle-riding U.S. veterans led by Gilroyan

San Jose edges Toronto 3-1 to move into sixth in the conference

SAN JOSE – Starting a seven-game home stand on a successful note, the San Jose Sharks made a pair of first-period goals in an 11-second span hold up, pinning a 3-1 loss on the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday night.The victory left the Sharks with 53 points after 45 games, good for sixth place in the Western Conference. San Jose hosts Calgary Saturday, then New Jersey and Los Angeles next week before the All-Star break.Justin Braun assisted on the two goals midway through the first period.The first goal came about after Braun’s cross-ice pass allowed Brenden Dillon to whip a shot at goaltender James Reimer. The puck bounded off Reimer’s pads to a waiting Tyler Kennedy at the edge of the crease. Kennedy patiently controlled the puck before lifting it over the prone Reimer at the 8:55 mark.Patrick Marleau scored the game-winning goal at 9:06. The 35-year old winger rushed the puck into the Toronto zone before snapping a low shot between Reimer’s pads. The goal was originally waived off by a referee, but an off-ice review determined that Marleau’s goal had gone over the goallineMarleau moved into a tie with Pierre Turgeon and Joe Sakic in 19th place in NHL history with his 86th game-winning goal.Toronto denied Antti Niemi a shutout when Roman Polak pushed a short shot inside the left post just before Niemi was able to slide to the post at 11:57 of the first period.After a scoreless second period, the Sharks locked up the win on Tommy Wingels’ empty-net goal with 49.2 seconds left in the third period.Logan Couture fired seven shots on net, Marleau six as San Jose created a 42-25 edge in shots. The Sharks managed a 17-4 edge in shots in the second period. 

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