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L’équipe 33 évalue les candidats à la date limite d’échange des requins



Cette semaine, sur le podcast San Jose Hockey Now, nous avons une entrevue avec Mike Santos de Team 33, un service de dépistage indépendant qui consulte les équipes de la LNH de la ligue. Il rejoint Sheng et Keegan pour discuter de la valeur relative de nombreux joueurs des Sharks qui pourraient être disponibles à la date limite des échanges. (39:20) Mais avant cela, nous avons nos nouvelles de la semaine. (02:00) Cette semaine, il a été annoncé que Hertl et Couture seraient absents pour une longue période en raison de blessures. Nous décomposons certains délais attendus (ou leur absence) pour les deux joueurs. (02:45) Nous couvrons les deux matchs de cette semaine, une défaite 1-0 contre Winnipeg et une victoire 6-3 contre Calgary, tout en abordant le jeu de Kaapo Kähkönen et Filip Zadina, qui ont brillé lors de ces deux matchs. (10:40) Notre dernier sujet avant l’interview de Mike Santos, nous examinons certains des récents commentaires de Kevin Labanc. Nous entrons dans les commentaires et pourquoi un changement de décor doit se produire pour que Labanc retrouve son jeu. (23:40) Maintenant l’interview de Mike Santos ! (39:20) Les gens se demandent : qu’est-ce que l’équipe 33 exactement ? Mike couvre la structure de leur service de dépistage et met en évidence certaines des équipes qui utilisent leurs services. (39:50) Sheng et Keegan interrogent Mike Santos sur d’éventuels candidats commerciaux pour les Sharks, et comment les dépisteurs de l’équipe 33 évaluent ces joueurs et leurs valeurs commerciales. (45:34) Combien valent les joueurs suivants ? Anthony Duclair (47:00) Alexander Barabanov (53:05) Mike Hoffman (1:00:40) Kevin Labanc (1:03:55) Mikael Granlund (1:07:20) Nico Sturm (1:13:40) Mario Ferraro (1:20:30) Kaapo Kahkonen (1:28:24) Enfin, Mike partage certaines de ses réflexions générales sur qui il continuerait de sortir de cette liste des Sharks et qui est le plus susceptible d’être échangé. (1:36:25) Merci à tous d’avoir regardé, écouté et souscrit au podcast San Jose Hockey Now !

6 Comments

  1. Great interview again Keegan and Sheng. Mike Santos "objective analysis" of the Sharks trade prospects suggests that Mike Grier's plan to swap role players for draft picks and prospects is going far slower than Sharks fans want. None of the Sharks are worth a first round draft pick except Mario Ferraro, who they would be foolish to trade. So Sharks will have 2 first rounders, maybe get a second round pick for Anthony Duclair but the main thing is that they have many untradeable assets or UFAs who won't bring any return when contracts expire. Kevin Labanc probably should have played the season in AHL rather than being healthy scratch as it would have given him some trade value. "Lack of physicality" is his flaw according to Santos but it is also the case that he makes too many dumb passes/giveaways at crucial times and lacks intensity of Duclair or Sturm. More and more it appears that Sharks are going to suck for the next 3 seasons and one thing is that they must keep all draft picks in those years because they will be relatively high like the 2nd rounder they traded away in 2024 (which could be 33rd overall if Sharks come in last or win draft lottery. I am hoping that Sharks use more PTO contracts and scout more unsigned and undrafted players, as a larger pool of prospects provides more competition inhouse and more depth to cover injuries. I like the idea of Granlund being traded to NY Rangers and I would disagree with Santos' scouting report that he is trending downward, as he was injured and playing on worst team in the NHL for this sample of his play. He is making a comeback and I hope Sharks bet on him and keep him for the rebuild years. Sharks need much more scoring and physical defencemen in future players.

  2. I really enjoy this podcast – you guys really put a lot of effort and heart into it, and it shows. Also, great guests!! TBH, the YT shows podcasts and blogs have been more entertaining than the sharks. Without Sheng, Keegan, and JD's work, the Sharks would be too painful to follow on their own 🙂

  3. I had a groin injury from soccer. And of all things, acupuncture and deep massage helped. And what I did wrong was coming back "as soon as I felt good enough" while the injury was still there just not felt at 50% but from a full game, it kept getting re-aggravated. So "more rest than seems needed" was what was needed to truly heal that injury….at least in my case. It kept me playing but underperforming for like 4-6 months.

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