Jaycob, a 2012 Ducks seventh-round selection, played his first 43 NHL games in an Anaheim sweater. He's skated in 27 of San Jose's 29 games this season, ranking third among team blueliners in scoring (0-8=8) and assists, and fourth in average ice-time (18:21).
Much like the Ducks, the Sharks (8-16-5, 21 points) have struggled out of the gate this season and particularly so on home ice, falling to 2-8-5 at SAP Center with a OT loss to Vancouver Wednesday.
"I liked a lot about our game,"
San Jose coach David Quinn told NHL.com's Chelena Goldman postgame
. "I know we lost, but I liked our resiliency. I like that we got better and better as the game went on. We were down 3-1 and we battled back."
The loss pushed San Jose's losing streak to four, as the club now has just two wins in its last 10 games.
"It's tough," winger Jonah Gadjovich said. "Obviously at the end of the day, those extra points mean a lot. At the end of the year, they add up. We fought back and that [means] a lot, that shows our character. But we've got to find a way to come up with that extra point."