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État des requins de San Jose [Summer 2022]



Enregistré le jeudi 26 mai 2022 State of the San Jose Sharks [Summer 2022]

0:00 Introduction 0:52 Nouveau directeur général 3:31 Décisions des jeunes pour le nouveau directeur général 5:19 Tomas Hertl et Timo Meier 6:55 Où les Sharks ont-ils échoué la saison dernière? 10:33 Brent Burns, Erik Karlsson, Marc-Edouard Vlasic 13:33 Trois gardiens : Reimer, Hill, Kahkonen 15:45 Dérapages perdants & Défaites en prolongation & Thèmes perdants 18:46 Expérience des fans & Avantage de la glace à domicile 21:51 Revenir à les séries 📺 Abonnez-vous ➡️ http://brodie.bz/YouTube 📰 Fonctionnalités ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Lire 🎧 Podcast ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Apple ✳️ Spotify ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Spotify 📸 Instagram ➡️ http://brodie.bz/IG 🐦 Twitter ➡️ http://brodie.bz/TW 👍 Facebook ➡️ http://brodie.bz/FB #sjsharks #hockey #sanjose

17 Comments

  1. It should also be noted that the Sharks lost a lot of games by just 1 goal, if you don’t count empty net goals. But that goes back to your ‘lack of scoring’ bullet point.

  2. Brodie, do you forsee the Sharks shopping Ferraro this summer? RFA, probably due a healthy raise, team doesn't have much cap flexibility, maybe he has positive trade value? What if they are successful in, for example, trading Burns eg.?

  3. Wonder if they are seeking a stopgap for additional scoring like a Perron or Smith or if they would seek out a bigger home run deal for a guy like Laine or even signing Mason Marchment who is a solid Brad Marchand Lite..

  4. Excellent analysis, as always. You touched on the fan base and game attendance a little bit but I truly believe that the half empty seats sent a message to the players and it wasn’t a good one. My guess is that the stands were half empty because people didn’t want to deal with the Covid protocols/mask wearing etc. I am so frustrated about this. I think that the fans in the stands (or lack there of) strongly affects the players and if the players don’t feel the love, I think their playing takes a hit. Feels like fair-weather fandom to me.

  5. Hey Brodie, thanks for the content sir. Yep, some big questions going forward. Gonna be an interesting Summer.

  6. COVID kept me away from the Tank. And a .500 team wasn’t going to get me to risk getting it.
    Hertl & Co. successfully got rid of Kane, but weren’t a playoff team without him so the resulting won/loss record wasn’t surprising.
    I’ll DVR a bunch of games and hope the Sharks manage to put an exciting and winning team together soon.

  7. Thanks for your final analysis or post mortem on this season Brodie! It is hard to see a brighter future now without a new GM steering the team.

    Some further points to add: 1) I think Sharks need two alternating power plays (veteran unit, rookies unit with Dahlen, Eklund and ?) or more pure or proven power play scoring specialists like veterans Corey Perry or Phil Kessel on special teams duty;

    2) The injuries to defencemen such as Mario Ferraro or Erik Karlsson and others such as Jake Middleton were a big strain on remaining pairs of D, including Burns losing Ferraro means they need to decrease impact of injuries over season with more depth in AHL team;

    3) Sharks need more natural right-shooting right wingers!!!!!!! It does not matter if your centers shoot right, but it matters if your right-wingers are all left-shooting and they can't play as effectively on the boards or pass as accurately and easily as players on their right side. Return of Kevin Labanc and 2 or 3 new right shooting wingers are needed, and more attention to detail like this. This is not the coach's fault, but the GM's fault for constructing a lopsided shooting team.

    4) The Sharks need a UFA player or two UFAs to help with scoring. They probably can't afford big names on market such as Nazem Kadri or Vinnie Trochek, or Johnny Gaudreau for example (all scoring specialists). Imagine Sharks with a forward core group of Logan Couture, Hertl, Meier, Kadri, Trochek and Gaudreau–that would be the kind of depth needed to be a Stanley Cup contender in this league and resemble the 2016 Sharks team more. Doubling the talent in the forward scoring group (three more 30 goal scorers) would add another 100 goals to their season total or more. Sharks had depth in 2016, repeat that formula.

    5) Signing Barabanov gives the Sharks at least one elite forward line with chemistry to start next year, now they must find and sign new wingers for Logan Couture line. Bonino as third line center is also good defensively, but we need triple threat scoring and checking lines like Colorado or Carolina teams this year. Team depth is built up over time and by having more equal salary structure and less salary-hogging by a few bigger stars. Toronto Maple Leafs have a top heavy salary division structure and it corrupts their unity and team play with unconscious envy.

    6) On May 29, Noah Gregor playing for Canada in the gold medal world championship game got a silly tripping penalty resulting in a power play goal by Finland which won the championship. Gregor skates like the Flash superhero sometimes, but does not help his team to win. He is a liability in hockey intelligence terms and repeatedly misses the net by overshooting it. He is now a RFA, and needs a new contract. Compare him to Mario Ferraro who gets the job done and sacrifices body parts to block shots who also needs a new contract. Sharks need to spend salary cap money more wisely and put together a line up that actually can contend for the Stanley Cup if it makes the playoffs. The next set of contracts will make big differences to the future Sharks.

    But the Sharks cannot afford the top UFA talent with the salary cap and existing commitments. So do they buy out player contracts? Can they trade any players or find cheaper UFA players with scoring they need and can afford? Do some players retire early?

    Above all the Sharks need a lot more luck with player decisions and injuries!!! ​Seeing Evander Kane scoring and playing at his best in Edmonton's play off run is heart breaking as Kane just could not do this star performance for the Sharks. In San Jose, he became a distraction and team liability, and Kane had to jump ship in order to escape his funk. So another team just scoops him and gets him for free without even a trade in return. Sharks needed Kane big time this year for scoring and yet they could not find a way to fit him back into their team after his private life blew up. That indicated a proof Sharks needed to change management and so the season was completed when GM Doug Wilson retired and gave way for a new GM to re-build the team. I am hoping that Sharks hire Joe Thornton as their new GM to keep alive the connection to the 2016 peak Sharks team.

  8. Perhaps being a sports writer makes me more drawn to this fact, but, it's important to note that San Jose's scary deep talent in the prospect pipeline is nearing NHL-ready status.. Also, the final 8 games (with bordeleau) of the season, the sharks easily had the best 3rd line in the NHL. That line of balcers/gregor/bordeleau collectively had over 22pts in those 8 games… scary good numbers that will only be better with the additioin of more youth talent in the system.

  9. Need to convince Burns to move up as a power forward right wing to 1st or 2nd line. Will help balance the allocation of our salary cap, will create 2 truly top six offensive lines and will move other forwards down to bottom 6 where they can succeed and add points they can’t add playing in the top 6.
    Will not cost the team defensively and may even improve the goals against stat. Remember the age old sports adage: the key to a strong D is a strong offense. More time in the other team’s offensive zone means less scores against.

  10. I have and ALWAYS will hate the shootout….this isn’t F-ing soccer!!! I wish the shootout would go! I’d like to see a longer OT period and then if still tied, go back to old school both teams get a point for the tie!

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