In another unexpected incident this season, the head coach of the San Jose Sharks, David Quinn, was ejected from the game after he said some harsh words to the referees. It happened during the third period of the NHL game between the Washington Capitals and the San Jose Sharks when the Sharks were down with two goals. The coach was not happy with a few decisions made by the referees.Watch the video here:B/R Open Ice@BR_OpenIceSharks coach David Quinn was ejected after some choice words for the refs 🤬2337189Sharks coach David Quinn was ejected after some choice words for the refs 🤬 https://t.co/QRQBuRalY7NHL Twitter reacted to it, as many were confused by what he said, but few took his side and shared that referees should be called out for their poor decisions. Here are a few such tweets.Brady Nemeth@BTNemeth@BR_OpenIce What’s he saying? I can’t quite make it out.1@BR_OpenIce What’s he saying? I can’t quite make it out.Dylan@Dillyonaire@BR_OpenIce You don’t want it happening all the time, but it’s kind of the equivalent to how fighting polices the players. Refs need to be held to a certain standard as well and when a coach feels they aren’t up to par, they need to be told. Surprised we don’t see it a tad more tbh.3@BR_OpenIce You don’t want it happening all the time, but it’s kind of the equivalent to how fighting polices the players. Refs need to be held to a certain standard as well and when a coach feels they aren’t up to par, they need to be told. Surprised we don’t see it a tad more tbh.Matt Kunic@MattKunic@BR_OpenIce The NHL has had it out for the Sharks since they joined the league. The last few years, referees have continued to miss obvious calls against the Sharks while making up penalties the Sharks never committed. This is all of Sharks Territory and Quinn being over it.@BR_OpenIce The NHL has had it out for the Sharks since they joined the league. The last few years, referees have continued to miss obvious calls against the Sharks while making up penalties the Sharks never committed. This is all of Sharks Territory and Quinn being over it.idontlieknachos@idontlieknachos@BR_OpenIce He just keeps saying 'vacuum vacuum'What's the problem?9@BR_OpenIce He just keeps saying 'vacuum vacuum'What's the problem?David Quinn's coaching career so farDavid Quinn on the sidelines during San Jose Sharks v Seattle Kraken gameThe 56-year-old started his coaching career in the NHL with the New York Rangers in the 2017-18 season. David Quinn has managed 271 games so far and has won 114 games at a winning percentage of 0.489. Under his helm, the Rangers qualified for the playoffs in the 2019-20 season but lost all three of their playoff games.After coaching the New York Rangers for three seasons, Quinn signed with the Sharks. He has led them in 63 games so far, in which the team has lost 45 of their 63 games (including 12 OT losses) with a winning percentage of 0.381.What's next for the San Jose Sharks?The San Jose Sharks have had a poor season so far and are placed last in the Western Conference with 48 points. The Sharks have not done well on offense and have only scored 185 goals in 63 appearances this season.The Sharks have relied on Timo Meier to score goals. He has 31 goals and 21 assists this season. The offensive setup has averaged less than three goals per game this season and will have to improve in the future.Their defense has not performed well either, conceding over 3.7 goals per game on average this season. The goaltenders have justified their selection in the team and have a save percentage of 0.888 this season.The Sharks have lost their last five games and will look to save their chances of playoff qualification with a better display in the upcoming challenge. It will be interesting to see how the players react to the 8-3 loss against the Capitals as they play the Winnipeg Jets on March 6, 2023.