Sharks/Barracuda Training Camp, leading up to the Sharks season opener

It’s the last hours (days) of camp.

On Monday, the Sharks announced they had reassigned the nine players they had called up from the AHL Barracuda for the weekend, and assigned three players (Goldobin, Karlsson, Mueller) to the AHL Barracuda.  This leaves the team with 23 players on the roster (about $1.99M under the cap) which could be the season opening roster.

The Sharks also announced Joe Pavelski as the 12th captain in team history (9th “full time” captain), with Logan Couture and Joe Thornton as the assistant captains.

On the Barracuda side, 10 were released/assigned from camp (7 to ECHL Allen, including G Joel Rumpel and newly signed to two-way AHL deal Dan Federico; 3 to other ECHL teams).  That leaves Doremus, Helewka, and Timmins without contracts (announced).

Raffi Torres had his hearing Monday with the NHL Department of Player Safety for his Match Penalty from Saturday’s game in Anaheim over the hit of Silfverberg. (He waived an in-person hearing.) He was given a 41-game suspension (half a season). No word on if Torres or the Sharks will appeal the suspension or let it stand.

(How it impacts the Sharks roster/cap situation during a suspension…. Torres’ contract would count against the Sharks cap, with the funds going to the Player emergency fund.  Torres would take up one of the 23 NHL roster spots.  Now, if there was a situation where less than 18 skaters were healthy/able to play, the Sharks could do an emergency recall, exceeding the roster count for the duration of the emergency, if they remained under the salary cap.  So being able to only have 22 “active” players on the roster may not be as big a hardship as it might appear at first glance.)

(It is left to the reader of this blog to find reaction articles on Torres’ suspension.  While I do not condone his actions, neither will I further vilify him by sharing those articles.)

News of the half week

SJ Sharks

SJ Mercury News

Gackle Report

SF Chronicle

CSN Sharks

Puck Daddy

The Summer knows – Training Camp eve

One last caress
It’s time to dress
For Fall…

Recapping off season ponderings:

And it’s here!  Training camp. First on ice session will be Friday morning.

New coach DeBoer promises a clean slate, which is both good and bad.  If you had a bad season, new reasons to play your best.  If you’ve been at the top of the game, you have to prove yourself again.  And the new players to the organization have to show the coaching staff their abilities and how they’ll fit in.

So, where are we, what might the NHL roster look like at the start of the season?  Who’ll be in the AHL?  Or who won’t be playing pro with the Sharks?

To start, realize that the organization prides itself on merit promotions.  IOW, how you play will rank you in the depth chart, get you ice time and a NHL roster spot.

But if you’re an experienced NHL player on a one-way contract, what might that mean for your future with the organization if you’ve dropped down the depth chart?  The organization must consider the roster count (max 23), NHL contract count (max 50+CHL slideable) and the cap implications of any move. The cap for the upcoming season is $71.4m. This season, a player on a one-way contract gets a $925k cap exemption if assigned to the AHL; for example, if a player had a $1m contract, and was assigned to the AHL, there would be a residual $75k hit against the NHL cap; if the cap hit was $600k, there would be no residual NHL cap implications. And if a player has to be assigned to the AHL, is he exempt from waivers, or might he be picked up by another NHL team?

Here are some cap numbers from General Fanager.  And here is my determination of players’ waiver exemption status.

Another wrinkle is the handful of CHL-eligible players who will turn 20 by the end of the calendar year. They can be signed by the NHL Sharks, and play in either the NHL or AHL.  Or their rights will be retained until at least next spring if unsigned and returned to their respective CHL teams, as an “over ager”. These include F Helewka (’15 draftee), F Labanc (’14 draftee), F Schoenborn (’14 draftee) and D Vanier (’14 draftee).  (Update:  All but Helewka returned to their respective junior team 9/17. Sharks retain their rights until June 1, 2016; so if the organization decides to sign them it will be by then.)

There are also two signed draftees, Chartier and Meier, than can only play in the NHL or have to return to the CHL (and their contracts slide).

The organization has indicated that players in the NHL will play.  So, that if a young player isn’t getting a lot of ice time if on the NHL roster, he may end up in the AHL for playing time.

So, who “will” make the NHL squad?  Who “might” make the NHL roster?

My guess?

Goalies: Jones, Stalock
Unless Grosenick vastly outplays Stalock, this should be the season starting pair.

Defense: Braun, Burns, Dillon, Martin, Mueller, Tennyson, Vlasic  Mueller (still on ELS) has multiple years of waiver exemption remaining.  Tennyson would have to clear waivers to play in AHL. DeMelo is mentioned as someone who might make the team.

Forwards: Brown, Couture, Goodrow, Hertl, Karlsson, Marleau, Nieto, Pavelski, Smith, Thornton, Tierney, Torres, Ward, Wingels
Hertl, Karlsson and Nieto are nearly out of waiver exemption. Goodrow and Tierney have some waiver years left. A few of the 3rd/4th liners might end up plying their trade elsewhere (potentially Brown, Nieto, Smith, Torres).  Donskoi has been a revelation and I believe will unseat someone in the depth chart. Goldobin seems to be penciled in for the NHL roster.

Definitely a year where the competition will be fierce for a NHL roster spot.  And well worth keeping an eye on what’s happening at training camp.

Training Camp D-day (150917)

News of the day. Camp roster reduced. “Old” news from last week’s events being released.  Former Shark news.

SJ Sharks: Sharks Reduce Training Camp Roster by Eight
Down to 55.  3 TO players, 5 CHL-eligible players remain (3 with contracts, 2 without).

SJ Mercury News

NHL.com: Unmasked: Goalie symposium ‘think tank’ for coaches
Hedberg and Nabokov participated

Sportsnet

NBC/PHT: Brad Winchester announces retirement
Former Shark

And other former Shark news: Bernier signs one year deal with Islanders. Heatley signs in DEL.

CSN Sharks: DeBoer committed to wiping Sharks’ slate clean

Toronto Sun: 30 Questions for 30 NHL Teams: Part 2 – Western Conference

The Hockey News: Thornton, GM Wilson mend relationship as Sharks looks to get back on track

Training Camp D-minius-1 (150916)

One day ’til training camp opens.  (No “updates” tomorrow.  Camp is filled with photographs, physical testing, so not really any good way to get updates.  Camp opens in earnest on Friday.)

Watched half of the U50/rookies scrimmage:

Team White: 1, 27, 35, 40, 41, 51, 52, 59, 60, 73, 76, 80, 81, 82, 84, 90, 94, 95, 96

Team Teal: 3, 11, 28, 30, 34, 43, 47, 50, 55, 56, 62, 64, 67, 70, 72, 74, 78, 86

Bergman did practice, but did not participate in scrimmage.

Langlois scored on a penalty shot to give team teal the first tally of scrimmage.

Meanwhile, the big boys were scrimmaging on the other side of the facility.

Team white: 4, 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 38, 42, 44, 89

Team teal: 7, 21, 23, 39, 48, 57, 61, 83, 88

Thursday, players will complete their physical testing, take team photos, do video intros and more.  Next time on the ice will be Friday morning at 9:30.  Check the schedule to see what you can attend.

News of the day

Swindon Advertiser: New boy Zalesak is feeling right at home
Former Shark lands job in UK

NHL.com

CSN Sharks

Sportsnet.ca: Friedman’s 30 thoughts

Training Camp D-minius-3 (150914)

Three days until the start of camp.

U50 (players with less than 50 NHL games), rookies, and vets skating around.  The latter are still “unofficial”, so they are often skating at the same time as the youngsters.

Sharks usually make some cuts after the rookie games/scrimmages.  Have not seen announcement (yet).

Martin Jones wearing his new pads. White with teal, very minor orange.

Jones new pads
Martin Jones with new pads/blocker/catcher

Paul Martin and Brent Burns paired up during scrimmage today and looked in synch and good working together.

KCBS had a reporter on site today; so there might be some upcoming segments on radio.  Goldobin, Meier and Doremus were among those interviewed.

Nabby was working with Rumpel and Herbst this morning; there was a lilt in his stride, with a smile on his face, as he came off the ice.  Looks like he’s really enjoying his new job.

Fans are starting to have their season tickets arrive.  Sounds like a lot of memories and milestones are commemorated in the preseason and regular season and playoff tickets.  One “surprise” is Sam Tageson (young goalie, honored with being able participate in morning skate and head out on the ice for introductions).

Finally getting around to listening to the YouTube live coverage from Saturday’s Fan Fest.  Rusanowsky announced that ALL Sharks games (7 preseason and 82 regular season) will be on radio or streamed (on sjsharks.com).  (If you don’t want to watch all two hours, highlights have been edited and available individually below.)

News of the day:

SJ Sharks

SJ Mercury News

CSN Sharks: Sharks outlook: Offensively dynamic, Burns’ D must improve

CBS Sports: NHL Preview: Sharks look to bounce back in 2015-16 after bizarre year

THN’s 2015-16 NHL season preview: San Jose Sharks

NHL.com

Greatest Hockey Legends

Sharks/Barracuda news for week ending 150912

Highlights: Previews and anticipation. THN ranks Barracuda logo. Pavelski is in Toronto for NHL media tour (check twitter for updates). Some suggestions for Sharks captaincy. Nabokov returns to organization. Heritage jersey unveiled.  Prospect injury. Prospects traveling to SJ for training camp. And some speculation on the rosters for next year’s NHL/NHLPA World Cup (including a Shark or two). Barracuda announce radio agreement (all games broadcast; 51 on radio; all online); games will also be streamed on AHLLive.com (paid); some may be on local TV.

SJ Sharks

SJ Mercury News

CSN Sharks

Gackle Report

CBS Sacramento

AP/CP

TSN.ca

Yahoo Sports/Puck Daddy

ESPN

NHL.com

On the Forecheck: NHL Division Primer: The Pacific

IIHF: NHL, NHLPA, IIHF launch World Cup
Details of the schedule, groups, etc.

Players’ Tribune: Born in the USA
Interview with siblings Tony and Cammi Granato. (Tony is Sharks alum)

THW: Andrew Desjardins: From Mexican Border to Stanley Cup

Vancouver Times-Colonist: Rogers Hometown Hockey Tour to make February stop in Victoria
Part of 2/28/16 Sharks @ Canucks game coverage

NJ.com: Devils’ Ryan Clowe not officially retiring, but career over due to concussions
Former Shark, fan favorite

NBC/PHT

The Hockey News

SJ Barracuda

Sportsnet.ca

Kelowna Daily Courier: Pre-NHL camp update
Chartier expected to return to WHL after camp

Kelowna Now: A Dozen Rockets Off To NHL Training Camps
Chartier

Western College Hockey Blog: Injured Robinson sidelined until January
3rd round pick out with broken wrist

Spokane Chiefs: THREE CHIEFS LOOK TO IMPRESS AT NHL CAMPS
Adam Helewka

Oregon Live: Nine Winterhawks will participate in NHL training camps
Alex Schoenborn

Hamilton Spectator: Four Bulldogs off to NHL rookie camps
Invitee Stephen Harper

Sharks/Barracuda news for week ending 150905

Highlights: SAP Center hosting NBA preseason game with Sharks-themed bobblehead giveaway.  And a list of many of the promotions to happen for the 25th Anniversary season. Prospect Helewka considering options (WHL overage with possible trade, NHL, AHL). Prospect Lablanc has similar considerations (OHL OA, etc.). ESPN’s LeBrun argues for Thornton’s (future) induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.  A cool look at off season training regimens. Barracuda Bytes weekly update.

SJ Sharks

SJ Mercury News

CSN Sharks

CBS Sacramento:

NHL.com

Hockey’s Future: Top 20 San Jose Sharks prospects embody hunger for success

ESPN

The Hockey News

USA Today

SJ Barracuda

Slam Hockey: NHL off-season training regimen not exactly how it appears

Puck Daddy: Hockey wives find ‘Hero’ as authors of children’s book
Wife of former Shark Matt Carkner and her sister write books

Spokesman-Review: Chiefs’ Helewka plays wait-and-see game

Barrie Examiner: Barrie looks to make another long run this season; 18 players returning
Lablanc could return to OHL as overager, or sign with Sharks.

Ottawa Sun: 67’s eager to start pre-season
Including Sharks rookie camp invitee G Liam Herbst

Kelowna Daily Courier: Rockets’ Chartier faces challenge of repeating last season’s success

Waterloo: USHL hockey: 29 to report to camp for Black Hawks
Including Sharks draftee Cukste (one of six imports at camp; team can have 3 on roster)

Saginaw/MLive

Sharks/Barracuda news for week ending 150829

Highlights: Sharks sign McLaren, announce hiring of Spott as assistant coach. Former Shark Garpenlov named assistant coach for Team Sweden, World Cup of Hockey. Former Shark Rissmiller named NJD development coach. AHL and Barracuda schedule releasing Thursday morning (10am PT). NBC Sports/PHT season preview. And a few other articles of interest.

(The Puck Daddy Sharks A-Z article was so filled with errata, I refuse to link it.)

SJ Sharks

SJ Mercury News

CSN Sharks

NBC Sports

SportsNet

Waterloo Record: Spott reunites with DeBoer with San Jose Sharks
Very nice feature article

SportsXchange: Sharks name ex-Leafs coach Steve Spott an assistant

USA Today: NHL Western Conference: Why your favorite team won’t win the Stanley Cup

IIHF: Gronberg to coach Sweden
Former Shark Johan Garpenlov named one of assistant coaches

New Jersey Devils: Patrick Rissmiller named development coach
Former Shark.  Congrats.

Halifax Mooseheads: SHARKS CAMP ON THE HORIZON FOR MEIER
Video

Puck Daddy/Yahoo Sports: Pacific Division: Still the worst in the NHL? (Trending Topics)

Toronto Star: Steve Spott using tough year with Leafs as learning experience

OHL: DeBoer and Spott reunited in San Jose

SJ Barracuda

Sharks news for week ending 150822

Highlights: digging out some camp TO names.  Martin Jones mask is complete. And a couple of PSAs with former Shark Curtis Brown and Sharkie. Barracuda sign two players.  Robinson looking forward to not being a road warrior for the first time in 46 years; and recovering from skin cancer scare. And the Sharks are asking their season ticket holders to select a new goal song.

A number of apparent camp invitees are listed on the Sharks NHL.com roster, including Stephen Harper (no, not the Canadian Prime Minister), Danny Federico, Cavan Fitzgerald, Liam Herbst and Rick Pinkston.  (Joey Ratelle was also rumored back in June he was an invitee, but is not on that list…. yet.) Update – Pinkston signed by Barracuda.

SJ Sharks

  • Safety Equipment
  • Making a smoothie

SJ Barracuda

SJ Mercury News

Montreal Gazette

New Britain Herald: NHL stars to play scrimage in Newington on Friday
Including the Sharks’ Ben Smith

TSN: Raffi Torres skating in pre-camp tournament
Along with other NHLers

The Summer Knows – Training Camp Preparation

Recapping off season ponderings (to date)

(The Summer Knows….)
Lets you see

The wonder of it all
And if you’ve learned
Your lesson well
There’s little more
For her to tell

The time for summer roster tweaks is coming to an end.  Training camp preparation in full swing. But nothing is in concrete – still pencil.

It’s less than a month until NHL training camp opens; just four weeks until rookie scrimmages between the Sharks and Ducks; and five and a half weeks until the first preseason game.  (Plus the work is nearing completion at Sharks Ice San Jose for the new AHL Barracuda locker room, with direct access to the East Rink, which will be the AHLers main practice rink.  Construction disruptions adding to the work for the equipment managers as they get their season equipment orders arriving, and organized.)

New coaches at the top: The Sharks have hired a couple of assistant coaches (Boughner, Hedburg) to help DeBoer out, with another rumored assistant coach to come. Status quo on the Barracuda coaching staff (Summer, Mougenel) for the coming season.  The new NHL coaching staff means that there will be a new playing system. DeBoer has emphasized “puck possession” when describing his system.  (Sounds like more of a refinement of McLellan’s system, rather than a total new playing style.)

As of August 14, the Sharks have 40+2 under contract (max 50+CHL 18/19 year olds), and the Barracuda have 2 signed contracts.

So there is room for a handful of contracts to be signed or acquired in trade/waivers to fill out the depth chart (or even sign some CHL prospects via camp try outs). (But, given the current estimated NHL roster below, there is not sufficient cap space to sign nor acquire via trade a “big” name, unless there is cap $$ going back. I am of the opinion that the season opening NHL roster members will come from those already in the organization, rather than expecting some new faces to emerge as try out players, or waiver/trade acquisitions.)

The Sharks organization has apparently (no formal announcement, yet, but it’s been as late as mid October for such) continued the ECHL affiliation with the Allen Americans (who have a goalie, three defensemen and one forward signed as of 8/14), so some depth/injury replacement may be coming from there (and/or extra signees assigned).  (Note, that only players on ELS contracts can be assigned to ECHL without their permission.)  NHL and ECHL teams have roster limits; the AHL does not; so “extra” bodies might be “stashed” in the AHL if healthy (but the Sharks organization usually attempts to run lean, filling in with AHL PTO call ups for injuries).  There is usually an agreement between NHL and ECHL affiliates as to the number and position of players the former will provide the latter (as well as help scout players for the organization); these ECHL players are often invited to NHL camp (and sometimes AHL camp).  My observation based on previous seasons is that the Sharks organization will provide one goalie, 1-3 D, and 3-6 F.

NHL Depth Chart guessitmate (23-man roster):

Goalie: Jones, Stalock

Defense: Vlasic-Braun, Burns-Martin, Dillon (and two of DeMelo, Mueller, Tennyson)

Forwards: Pavelski-Thornton-Karlsson; Marleau-Couture-Hertl; Nieto-Wingels-Ward; x-Tierney-Smith; (and three of Brown, Torres; Goldobin, Goodrow, Jevpalovs)

AHL/ECHL roster guesstimate: (~25 healthy bodies)

Goalie: Grosenick, Dell, Rumpel

Defense: Bergman, Cundari, McNally, Ryan, Stollery, Young (and one of DeMelo, Mueller, Tennyson); plus 1-2 more for AHL roster

Forwards: Carpenter, Crane, Donskoi, Emmanuelsson, Haley, Langlois, Lerg, McCarthy, Parkes (and two of Brown, Torres; Goldobin, Goodrow, Jevpalovs); plus 2-3 more for AHL roster

Rumored (from late June) invitees to Sharks Rookie camp include: Cavan Fitzgerald, Joey Ratelle

It looks like there will be some fierce competition for the last 3-4 forward and 2 defense NHL roster spots.  A number of players with NHL experience may be out played by the younger kids, and find themselves in the AHL or another organization.

Meier and Chartier, the two most likely NHL-ready draftees, are going to spend most of training camp with the NHL team, but will probably return to their respective CHL teams to play for the season.  Six other CHL draftees will be trying to make their mark starting with the rookie camp, and hoping to stay longer (and/or get a signed contract).

October is coming, and we’ll see the players challenging on the ice to put a roster together, naming a new NHL captain before the puck drops October 7.  Stay tuned to the weekly news or twitter for signing updates.