From separated shoulders for Joe Thornton and Ryane Clowe, to broken pinkies, sprained ankles, wrenched knees and broken noses, the injury report for the Sharks is extensive after their quest for the Stanley Cup ended in the Western Conference final for the second straight year. The Sharks spent Thursday packing up their lockers and saying their good-byes instead of preparing for the Game 6 they had hoped to play. "There's pride and disappointment," GM Doug Wilson said. "Those are the emotions. Not playing tonight is going to take us a while to get over that."