Les Sharks ont remporté la loterie du repêchage de la LNH mardi et ont obtenu le droit d’avoir le premier choix au repêchage de la LNH pour la première fois de l’histoire de la franchise. Que fera Macklin Celebrini pour la reconstruction des Sharks ? Qu’est-ce qui vous a impressionné dans le jeu de Tij Iginla ces sept derniers mois ? Selon vous, qui les Canadiens cibleront-ils au cinquième rang du classement général? Selon vous, qui les Sénateurs ciblent-ils au 7e rang du classement général? Qu’en est-il des Flames au 9e rang du classement général ? Le directeur du dépistage de TSN, Craig Button, se joint à Jay Onrait pour répondre à toutes ces questions et bien plus encore !
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Get rid of these awkward chairs already
Celebrini should pull a Lindros and not spend 5-7 years on a garbage team
Thanks for this video!
how about the leg stretch on buddy craig over here, serious knee on knee penalty
Celebrini seems like the kind of player who can handle being on a bad team since most accounts have him as a natural leader. There's not much individually he has to prove as a player, the talent is enough. But for me, it depends how many Sharks prospects actually have a shot of making their roster this year.
Smith, it'll come down to his WC performance with the USA, but his defensive game is an issue for now. Halttunen and Musty are probably a year off. Bystedt, Mukhamadullin, Cagnoni, Thompson, Edstrom, and Thrun are fighting for roster spots as well. San Jose has until August 31st to figure out their situation with Celebrini and Smith, so they can be a little patient.
Macklin, Smith, Eklund, Zetterlund, Musty, Couture & Granlund are 7 forwards that could make our top 9 fun to watch next season. The Sharks will score goals next season, our defense is just the weak link since we really just have a bunch of middle/bottom pairing defenseman
Ive seen more of Craigs ankles than I've ever wanted to.
Button sits like justine trudoh…..scary.