Teal-tinted free agent frenzy

As of June 29, the Sharks have 3 goalies, 10 defensemen and 20 forwards (plus pending buyout Burish) under NHL contract.  The nominal signed depth for the Sharks organization has been 5-6 goalies, 15-20 defensemen, 30-35 forwards (not counting signed players in the CHL).  So about another 20 signings to go.  (And some of those will be AHL deals rather than NHL.)

There are 6 RFAs, plus 5 UFAs (that could be re-signed), plus 12 other AHL players that could be re-signed.  And two college graduates (that need to be signed by August 15 or they become UFAs).  (Those figures may change as QOs are due 6/29. Some that are listed as RFAs may become UFAs if not qualified.  Or signed.)

And a handful of players not with the organization last year will be acquired (signed as free agent or traded for).

While the Sharks have tendered an offer sheet in the past, I don’t know that there are many players the Sharks would target (unless the RFA’s team is up against the cap).  (And the player has to want to play for your organization to even SIGN the offer sheet.  Some may receive them, but not sign.)

Obviously one top need is a new “#1” goalie.  This player may be signed in free agency (there are at least 26 as of June 29, including former Shark Greiss), but could be acquired by trade.  UFA options, under 30 years of age, include Kari Ramo, Jhonas Enroth, Thomas Greiss, Anders Lindback, Richard Bachman, Brad Thiessan, Jeremy Smith, Aaron Dell (signed by Sharks last year), and Allen York. Ramo, Enroth, Greiss, Lindback all have NHL experience.   Ramo might be an interesting option, if not re-signed by Calgary.

Sharks also need 2-3 more goalies to play in AHL and/or ECHL this season.  (UFA Dell and RFA Anderson could be re-signed.)

And the blue line needs some help.  One question to be answered is whether UFA Irwin is re-signed.  At least two NHL-ready defensemen are needed (Sharks may avail themselves of the UFA market, or try to land Bieksa or other signed player).  And another 3+ defensemen to fill out playing depth.

Up front, another 7-10 players are needed.  (My guess is that the majority would be prospect/depth players, not top end players.) I would expect the Sharks to sign a handful of prospects for development and 2 or so NHL depth (3rd/4th line) type guys, and some journeymen to help mentor in AHL.

Lots of needs.  Lots of options.

Some of the prospects the Sharks might be targeting, could be participating in the development camp, the second week of July.  (If of “draft” age, the Sharks can sign the CHL-bound players and keep them around a few years; but that nominally happens with players invited to “Rookie” camp in September, and not development camp in the summer.)

Let the speculation begin!

Did the Sharks lose the draft?

Per Puck Daddy (Wyshynski and Leahy), the Sharks were one of the losers at the draft:

LOSER: San Jose Sharks

The Sharks were in on Cam Talbot and missed out after he was dealt to Edmonton. They then dealt the negotiating rights to Antti Niemi to Dallas. “As we look at it, there are more goalies than teams,” said GM Doug Wilson. “And there are more people available in discussions than you guys hear about.” So what does he do now? He didn’t rule out bringing Niemi back should he fail to sign with the Stars. But with all the goalies on the move this weekend, San Jose failed to snag one. Maybe Wilson can give Bob Murray a call. He’s got three NHL-level ones in Anaheim now.

Really? The Sharks “lost” the draft? I guess it really comes down to whether their expectations were met at the draft.  (BTW, Boston has a bunch NHL-caliber goalies, too.  Just sayin’.)

(As the Sharks seem to be extremely tight lipped regarding trade discussions I really have to wonder if this isn’t just a sour-grapes strike against the organization that does not telegraph in details all it’s actions to the press hours/days/weeks/months in advance.  Most of the “news” regarding potential movement seems to be coming out of the other side of the conversation, not from team teal.  GM Wilson does not discuss the conversations he has with other general managers.)

I agree that the Sharks did not check off their off season list, which still includes:

And more than two months left to accomplish those items before training camp.

But the main goal for this week was that the Sharks needed most of their draft picks to keep the pipeline stocked.  And they accomplished that (without mortgaging the future:  leaving picks intact, for the most part, in future seasons).

The Sharks were rumored to have kicked the tires on a lot of trade deals.  Bieksa (fell through as the Sharks did not want to give up their 2015 2nd).  Talbot (went to Edmonton).  (And those are just the one that news leaked about.)  The Sharks traded away Niemi (who looks like he’s just about got a deal done with the Stars), and picked up a defensive prospect at the draft.

Although the Sharks GM Wilson knows you have to pay to get, he’s not desperate to get his deals done at the draft.  He indicated that a lot of conversations that started this past week that will continue.

I would declare, as far as the draft went, the Sharks suceeded.  They drafted nine players, adding some needed depth.

First, they picked up two goalie prospects (Robinson, Kupsky).  (And re-signed Grosenick. That’s two signed goalies for the upcoming season.  Need at least four, so there will be more.  There are two RFA goalies that could be re-signed.)

Second, they added three blueline prospects (Roy, Cukste, Parsells).

Third, they drafted four forwards (Meier, Helewka, Balcers, Vela).

However, with any draft, it’s really hard to know how WELL a team does with its picks until five to ten years down the road.

But to declare the Sharks a loser because they don’t have a shiny, new clear cut #1 goalie before the UFA period starts?  Irresponsible, click baiting, FUD.

Let’s see where the Sharks’ roster is after Labor Day before making pronouncements that their season is doomed.

Sharks/Barracuda news for week of 150621 (predraft)

Highlights: Salary cap set at $71.4m. Mock drafts galore. New contract for Dillon in the works. Schedule released; Sharks open on the road in LA, home opener against Anaheim. Brent Burns wins NHL Foundation Award.

For draft picks and stats of new picks, check out the 2015 draft page.

SJ Sharks draft preview

Mock Drafts

Sharks pre-draft news/trade/re-signing speculation

NHLPA: players talk about Vegas experience in advance of NHL Awards

6/21: Friedman’s 30 Thoughts
Lots of trade speculation

Former Shark Mathieu Darche (and brother) to be inducted into McGill Sports Hall of Fame – Montreal Gazette

Bay Today

6/23 – NHL: Salary Cap set at $71.4m

6/23: Puck Daddy (Cooper) – Can the San Jose Sharks trade their way out of rebuild mode this week?

6/23: Puck Daddy (Lambert) – How will Sharks GM Doug Wilson try to save his job now?

6/23: Agent indicates Sharks are working on new deal for Dillon
PHT | SJ Merc | CSN Sharks

6/22: Gackle Report – Will The Sharks Top Defensemen See More Ice Time Next Season?
Following the trends of the Stanley Cup winning team?

6/22: CSN Sharks – What went wrong: 2014-15 San Jose Sharks

6/23: NHL – Sharks’ Burns waits for moves, excited about DeBoer

6/24: SJSharks – Sharks Open Home Schedule Against Ducks
And season opener on the road against Kings
SJ Merc | CSN Sharks

6/24: NHL – Sharks’ Burns receives NHL Foundation Player Award
SJ Merc | SJ Sharks | Red carpet interview | Winning award

6/25: SJSharks – Sharks 2015-16 Regular Season Schedule Announced
CSN Sharks | SJ Merc | SF Chron | Gilroy Dispatch

6/25: Upper Michigan Source – Petan, Watson to be MTU Hockey Captains
Sharks draftee Cliff Watson one of the two co-captains for upcoming season

6/24: SF Chron – Sharks’ draft spot represents critical rebuilding moment

6/25: Times Colonist – Kraft Hockeyville game to Q Centre in Colwood BC

CSN Sharks

Sharks/Barracuda news for week of 150614

Highlights: Sharks affiliate ECHL Allen Americans win ECHL Kelly Cup. Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup (former Shark Andrew Desjardins gets his first). Prospect Ausmus named UND captain. Sharks announce summer prospect scrimmage (7/9) and preseason schedule.  GM Wilson talks with press about upcoming draft, UFA status. Burish waived; Hannan, Scott not returning next season.

6/14: Friedman’s 30 Thoughts
Sharks notes – DeBoer thinks that the 2014 playoff issues continued into 14-15 season

6/14: NBC/PHT: Sharks ECHL affiliate Allen Americans wins Kelly Cup
Third straight title (last two in CHL before league merged)

6/14: SJMerc WTC: Allen Americans, the Sharks’ ECHL affiliate, win Kelly Cup

6/15: SJ Barracuda – Nine members of Kelly Cup winning Allen Americans played for Sharks AHL team

6/15: Wisconsin State Journal -Andy Baggot: Former UW hockey players Michael Mersch, Joel Rumpel taste success with pro affiliates

6/15: CSN Sharks – Sharks’ ECHL affiliate Allen Americans win Kelly Cup

6/16: NHL Hockey Futures Betting, Stanley Cup Odds & Lines at Bovada Sportsbook
Sharks at 40:1 to win 2016 Stanley Cup

6/16: ECHL represented on Stanley Cup champion for 15th straight year
Including Andrew Desjardins

6/16: NHL – Desjardins: It feels ‘awesome’ to be a champion
Desi blogged the last few rounds for NHL.com.  Some nice insights on what it means to be a player, etc.

6/16: CSN Sharks – Mailbag

6/17: Grand Forks Herald: UND HOCKEY: Gage Ausmus to be next UND captain

6/17: SJSharks – Sharks Prospects Summer Scrimmage is July 9
SJ Merc | CSN Sharks

6/18: SJSharks – Sharks Announce 2015 Preseason Schedule
SJ Merc | CSN Sharks | Gilroy Dispatch

6/18: SJSharks – Draft selection order

6/18: SJ Merc – Sharks reportedly have interest in New York Rangers goalie Cam Talbot

6/18: CSN Sharks – Sharks have interest in Talbot, but what would it take?

6/19: SJSharks – Roy Sommer to Serve as Barracuda Head Coach
And Mougenel as assistant, Townsend as video coordinator

6/19: WSAW – Joe Pavelski Talks Championship Game at Charity Golf Event

6/19: VanCity – Undrafted and Undeterred: A sit down with Surrey’s Brenden Dillon of the NHL’s San Jose Sharks

6/19: SJ Merc – Sharks waive Adam Burish, intend to buy out contact

6/19: SJ Merc – Sharks G.M. Wilson doesn’t rule out Niemi returning next season
Scott and Hannan not returning

6/19: SJ Merc WTC – Doug Wilson said he’s not moving No. 9 pick next week, but “you listen in this business”
And hinting that Nabokov might have a role in the organization going forward

6/19: CSN Sharks – Sharks to buy out Burish

6/19: CSN Sharks – Sharks notes: Scott, Hannan won’t return; could Niemi?

6/19: CSN Sharks – Roy Sommer to serve as head coach of San Jose Barracuda

6/19: Gackle – Adding Blue Line Depth A Priority For Sharks Heading Into Draft, Free Agency

6/19: Gackle – Rink Notes: Wilson Says Sharks Need To Add More Goalies

6/19: AP – Sharks to let UFAs Hannan, Scott walk
And other news like Burish waived, AHL coach, etc.

Sharks/Barracuda news for week of 150607

Highlights: Draft rumors and more.

6/6 NHL.com – Sharks’ work for 2015 NHL Draft is years in making

6/7 Sportsnet – Friedman – 30 thoughts
League looking at reducing goalie equipment (size); may be banning some type of shot blocking techniques.

6/8 NBC/PHT – Despite ‘win right now’ mentality, Sharks unlikely to shop No. 9 pick at draft

6/9 Comox Valley Echo: Kelly Hrudey named honorary colonel

6/11: SJSharks – Sharks to host draft party 6/26
“Despite owning the lowest average draft pick position (131st) over the past decade, the Sharks draft selections under General Manager Doug Wilson, Director of Scouting Tim Burke, and the Sharks scouting staff rank in the top-5 in nearly every significant category, including 1st in games played (7,232), 4th in goals (1,214), 5th in assists (1,822), and 5th in points (3,036).”

6/11: CSN Sharks: Report: Oates could join DeBoer’s Sharks staff

Sharks June 1st deadline for draftee signings – ties cut with 3+ draftees?

June 1st has come and gone; with no news from the Sharks.  It’s one of the annual deadline for draftees to be signed.  Sharks draftees impacted include:

  • Bergvik, Galimov – 2013 draftees (back to draft if not signed)
  • Boudreau — 2014 bonafides (back to draft if not signed)
  • Labanc, Sadowy, Schoenborn, Vanier – 2014 draftees (Sharks retain rights for another year; that was the deadline to give a bonafide offer)

It’s possible there was some movement, and the Sharks just haven’t announced.  But I’m thinking that none of Bergvivk, Galimov, Boudreau have been signed, and they simply are not announcing it.  SOP for Sharks.

(There is another upcoming deadline: August 15. Sharks could sign Gaede – college grad – or let him become free agent.)

Update 6/2: Sharks announce four 2014 draftees given bonafide offers and Boudreau returning to draft. There is some confusion from the CBA whether European players (drafted at age 18 or 19) have their rights retained for two years or four.

Sharks/Barracuda news for week of 150531

Highlights: Search for DeBoer’s assistant coaches begins. Four 2014 draftees given bonafide offers. Brent Burns heading to Australia (busman’s holiday).

5/31: NBC/PHT: Report: DeBoer and Spott could reunite in San Jose

5/31: Salem News – Blackwell named Harvard’s Comeback Player of the Year

5/31 – SJ Merc WTC – Sharks reportedly get permission to talk with Steve Spott about assistant coach job

6/1: CSN Sharks – Sharks have decisions to make on pending free agents

6/1: SF Chron – REPORT: New Sharks coach DeBoer closing in on first assistant

6/2: SJSharks – Sharks Issue Offers to 2014 Draft Picks
Four 2014 draftees made bonafide offers; one 2013 draftee not signed, back to draft

6/2: CSN Sharks – Sharks’ second-rounder Boudreau to re-enter NHL Draft

6/3: Times Colonist: Jack Knox: For cyclists, 550-kilometre ride a way to fight ALS
Irwin donates sweater he wore at outdoor game to help support disease that took his grandfather.

6/3: Fox Sports Australia – NHL All Star and fan-favourite San Jose Sharks star Brent Burns headed to Australia

6/5: NHL PR: NHL/NHLPA Competition Committee statement
Recommend coach’s challenge

Sharks news for week of 150524

Highlights: Sharks hire Peter DeBoer as (8th*) head coach. NHL Draft combine (June 1-6) preview.

* = not including the couple of games Cap Raeder coached between Sutter and Wilson.

San Jose Sharks

San Jose Mercury News

CSN Sharks

San Francisco Chronicle

Gackle Report

Associated Press

ESPN

Sportsnet.ca

Sporting News

The Hockey News

Yahoo Sports/Puck Daddy

NBC/PHT

CBS Sports

CHL

5/27: NewJersey.com – Reports: Former Devils coach Pete DeBoer to be next head coach in San Jose

5/28: NorthJersey.com – New Sharks/formerDevils coach Pete DeBoer believes young players have to “earn the right to play”

5/27: CBS Sports – Report: Sharks set to hire Peter DeBoer as new coach

5/27: Toronto Sun – NHL’s crazy coaching carousel finally slowing down?

5/28: Reuters – Sharks hire DeBoer as head coach

5/28: AFP – Sharks name ex-Devils coach DeBoer as bench boss

NHL

Sharks news for week ending May 23

Highlights: Getting close to selecting next Sharks coach? Chartier named WHL player of the week. McLellan named new head coach of Edmonton Oilers. Joonas Donskoi signed.

5/17: NBC/PHT: Report: Sharks want a second interview with DeBoer
And Bylsma, Carlyle and former Shark Lowry apparently also in the running. (And perhaps a Babcock interest)

5/17: SJ Merc: Pizarro: Sharks help build community playground in San Jose

5/15: Sporting News: Off season needs for the Sharks

5/17: SJ Merc: Mike Babcock visiting San Jose to discuss Sharks job, according to Michigan web site

5/17: CSN California: Report: Sharks to speak with Babcock this week
Apparently initiated by Babcock

5/17: NHL.com – Sharks apparently sign Joonas Donskoi to two year ELS deal (confirmed by agent on Twitter)

5/18: Kelnowa Now: Chartier Gets WHL Player of the Week Honours

5/18: SJSharks.com: Burns Named Best Defenseman at IIHF Worlds

5/18: SJSharks.com: Team USA Returns Home with Bronze Medal

5/18: SJSharks.com: Canada Wins Gold at IIHF Worlds

5/18: TSN: Oilers to hire McLellan; deal not yet done

5/18: SJ Merc: Edmonton Oilers expected to name Todd McLellan their new coach

5/18: NBC: Sharks get permission to interview Bylsma

5/18: Sporting News – Oilers reportedly set to hire former Sharks coach Todd McLellan

5/18: Edmonton Journal – McLellan to be named Oilers head coach soon

5/18 SJ Merc WTC: Sharks reportedly receive permission to speak with Dan Byslma

5/18: SJ Merc editorial – Sharks and San Jose, still good after 20-plus years

5/18: Times Colonist – NHL’s Sharks hunting for Victoria Royals coach?

5/19: Sportsnet – Freidman’s 30 Thoughts
Includes specifics on average salary (for the season that was), how that impacts arbitration, arb “walk away” $$, offer sheet compensation chart, and some speculation on Sharks’ next coach, etc.

5/19: The Hockey News: New Oilers coach McLellan: It’s not about playoffs – it’s about building a foundation
A look a the challenges McLellan faces with his new job.

5/19: CP: Oilers officially name Todd McLellan head coach

5/19: SJ Merc WTC blog: Edmonton Oilers will compensate Sharks for Todd McLellan hire. But what exactly will that be?

5/19: SJSharks.com: 2015 Fitness Faceoff (June 28) – video introduction by Owen Nolan

5/19: NHL.com – McLellan says Sharks remain ‘tremendous team’

5/20: NBC: Report: Sharks talking to Oates about coaching gig

5/20: SJSharks.com – Sharks Sign Forward Joonas Donskoi

5/20: SJ Merc – Report: Mike Babcock not coming to Sharks

5/20: CSNCA – Reports: Babcock lands in Toronto; Sharks to speak with Oates

5/20: CSNCA – Sharks sign forward Joonas Donskoi to entry-level deal

5/20: AP – Sharks sign Finnish forward Joonas Donskoi

5/21: CBS Sacramento – Five Reasons Why Coaching The Sharks Isn’t That Bad

5/21: ESPN (LeBrun) – Rangers D-man Dan Boyle still has more he wants to prove — and win
With quotes from Vlasic; plans to retire in San Jose.

5/21: SJSharks.com 2015 Sharks Playground Build

5/21: Sportsnet.ca – NHL coach rumours: 5 teams on the hunt?

5/22: SJ Merc WTC – If Wilson again goes beyond the usual suspects in search for next Sharks coach, why Dave Lowry might be high on his list

5/22: NBC – Lowry emerging as darkhorse candidate for Sharks gig

5/22: AP – Fetisov wants to ban young Russians from going to NHL
This from the guy who had to wait until age 31 to go to the NHL when the Iron Curtain fell.

Sharks news for the week ending 150516

News highlights: The AHL announces division realignment.

5/10: Ottawa Sun: NHL coaches waiting on Babcock
And other coaching suggestions.

5/9: Pucknology: From A House of Pizza to a Tank of Teal
How hockey came to San Jose May 9, 1980

5/10: Puck Daddy/Cooper: California puck love: Hockey popularity surging in the Golden State

5/10: Friedman 30 Thoughts
Updates on coaching searches in league

5/12: The AHL announces division alignment for 2015-16
SJ Barracuda in Pacific Division with other California teams, plus the two Texas teams

5/13: Sportsnet: Friedman – McLellan to coach Oilers barring major breakdown

5/13: Yahoo Sports: Kelowna Rockets’ Chartier has big 2 points in clincher

5/14: Sportsnet: Draft order 1-26 set after 2nd round playoffs
And the Sharks picks are now set

5/14: Puck Daddy: Has hockey found the next Cap Geek?

5/15: TSN: San Jose Sharks offseason game plan

5/15: Benzinga: Brenden Dillon co-hosting golf tournament in August

5/16: Hockey’s Future: Interview with Tomas Hertl @ IIHF World Championships