141011 – postgame Jets @ Sharks

Pregame notes

Stalock notched a shutout, but the Sharks were 0-for-8 on the PP, and didn’t make one shot in the third period.  (Things for the Sharks’ coaches to work on before leaving for the upcoming five-game road trip.)

Sharks set a new franchise record with two shutouts to start the season, and a NHL record with starting the season with two shutouts from two different goalies.

Nicer to start the season 2-0 than the alternative.

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141011 – Home Opener ** Jets @ Sharks 7pm pregame

Winnipeg opened their season the day after the Sharks in Glendale, but lost key player Evander Kane (for longer than day-to-day.

Sharks had a couple of days of practice after their season opener.  No guys returning from injury (yet), but Eriah Hayes was waived Friday, cleared waivers Saturday and assigned to AHL Worcester.

Stalock starting for Sharks.

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141008 – Sharks @ Kings postgame

Pregame notes

So, the captains (or more precisely, the alternates — no C) were unveiled:  Thornton, Marleau and Pavelski (tonight).  Vlasic will also wear an A.  (Unclear how they will split the wearing.)

Sharks ignored the pregame ceremonies and celebrations and came out hard, spoiling the King’s season opener and Stanley Cup banner raising ceremony.  One goal in the first period, three in the second, which resulted in Kings’ goalie Quick getting the rest of the night off and Jones taking the net. And notched a shut out for Niemi, even with a 5-on-3 PK for the last 67 seconds of the game.

Nice to get some scoring from the new 3rd line, and special teams.

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  • SOTN: #2 Niemi
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141008 – Sharks @ Kings 7pm NBCSN

Game 1, road game 1. (NHL game 0004)

TV: NBCSN with Dave Strader, Brian Engblom
Radio:  Sharks Radio Network; Sirius 211 XM 218 (LAK feed)

UPDATE: Niemi vs Quick expected matchup in net.  Irwin scratched on blueline.  Mueller and Tierney to make NHL debuts.

Sharks can’t escape the national spot light after their historic disappointment in the opening round. They didn’t even get to play in May.  And it’s no mistake that the Sharks are facing the Kings watching the Stanley Cup banner raised as one of four games on opening night.

The hype this off season has focused on the collapse and the (apparent lack of) reaction to said collapse. There were no changes in coaching or general manager (NHL) while many pundits were calling for one or both. And the leadership is changing with the captaincy stripped from Joe Thornton (and assistancy from Marleau); again pundits wonder why they are still on the roster (rather than having their hand forced to waive their NTCs and find greener pastures).

My take on these changes are the following:

First, if you fire the coach and/or GM, are there internal candidates ready to step into those positions that will be better?  (No)  Second, are there equivalent or better available people out there to take the positions? (No at the time, and highly unlikely most of those that did come available over the course of the summer could do a better job.)

Next, while a disappointing situation for Thornton and Marleau, it has motivated them for the upcoming season. They are not getting any younger, so perhaps it’s just “time” to change over the leadership.  Even if the two players were willing to waive their NTCs (and they weren’t), it’s highly unlikely the Sharks would be able to trade these guys for same/better offensive production (without having to “over pay” and under value these two players). Who are my candidates for leadership?  Pavelski (first American captain of Sharks?), Couture, and Vlasic.

The Sharks shipped out Boyle, Havlat, Stuart. Burish returns to health.  And it looks like Mirco Mueller and Barclay Goodrow will start the season on the NHL roster (maybe more rookies; waiting for the final movement(s) to be announced). Update:  rookies Tierney, Hayes and near-rookie Tye McGinn are on the roster as well; Goodrow is nursing sore hand and will start the season as a non-roster player.  That leaves 2 G, 7 D, 13 F (plus Goodrow non-roster; Kennedy, Sheppard on IR; Torres on LTIR).

While Nikolay Goldobin had some great moves at training camp, he is heading off to Finland for the season. (And it may be IIHF transfers that helped with that decision.)

Now on to the game.  It’s the season opener for both teams.  Kings will raise their Stanley Cup banner (will the team wait in the dressing room after warmups or will they come out and be on the bench to watch the raising? — Sharks will stay in the dressing room).

Starters:  Have to think that Quick will start for the Kings.  But will it be Stalock or Niemi for the Sharks?  Wait and see (morning skate should be over ~noon ish).

Kings want to put a stamp on their season and potential dynasty.  Sharks want to come out sell and meek out a small measure of revenge for the playoffs.

Let’s show the rest of the league how rivalries play out.

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141004 — Sharks @ Ducks postgame

Was hearing/seeing (on Twitter) a number of fans were watching the NLDS game with the Giants and listening the Sharks final preseason game.

Niemi was challenged and kept the Ducks off the board until the last minute of regulation with opponent goalie pulled.

OT PPs exchanged, but it was Nieto’s penalty that allowed Ducks to notch the winner.

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141004 — Sharks @ Ducks 7pm (Radio Only) pregame

Final preseason game for both the Sharks and Ducks.

Sharks are looking to finalize who will be in the NHL roster for the season opener and fine tune some line and pairing combinations.

Ducks the same, with perhaps a bit of added revenge for the loss to the Sharks previously.

Niemi is expected to start this game.  (Stalock notched the winner against the Ducks in San Jose.) Looks like Ducks will start Andersen; former Shark Dany Heatley is out with groin injury.

Ducks enjoyed US Olympian Hillary Knight joining their practice on Friday.

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  • No line rushes today but BB said he’s not playing both Rakell and Karlsson. One will as he wants Getzlaf, Kesler and Thompson in.

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141003 – Sharks @ Coyotes postgame

Hockey is back on the radio!!   It was very refreshing to hear live play-by-play again.

New voice in my ear, Bret Hedican, analyzing to Rusanowsky’s play-by-play.  Seemed to be working fairly well.  Some good insights, and good pacing between the two.

Thornton and Goldobin were among the more notable players not participating in the tilt for the Sharks.

Stalock kept the Coyotes in check, with Scott making sure things were “nicely” played.  McGinn (dust up with Crombeen) and Braun (after boarding on Couture) dropped the gloves as well.  Nieto and McGinn scored, with Wingels notching an insurance empty netter after Stalock’s shut out was thwarted.  Sharks won 3-1.  With a goal and fight, McGinn was #1 star of the game.  Nieto’s goal and play netted him the #3 star of the game.

(Niemi previously faced the Coyotes, loosing in a shootout, so this was Stalock’s game.)

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141003 – preseason Sharks @ Coyotes pregame

Sharks are heading off on the road for their final two road games.  Both games will be on the Sharks Radio Network.

First up is a rematch with the Arizona Coyotes.

Sharks have not (yet) announced any further cuts since the last game, but Dohery, Fedun and Goldobin have each taken one or more maintenance days.  (So hard to determine exact line combinations or pairings that might be used in tonight’s game.)  But with Sheppard and Kennedy probably on the IR to start the season, a few forwards may get longer looks.

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3.75 months of anticipation: NHL Presser for Stadium Series between Sharks and Kings @ Levi’s Stadium

After years of hoping, months of speculation, and a short announcement, the league brass will descend on Silicon Valley to formally announce (with all the bells and whistles) the Sharks-Kings Stadium Series game at Levi’s Stadium today.

3pm PT presser is expected to have Bettman and more.  (You can watch live, locally on CSNCA; or around North America on the NHL Network. And streaming live on nhl.com + CSNBayArea.com. And will be on SiriusXM NHL Network Radio live.)

WTC whetting whistle for presser

NHL formal announcement of presser


Excitement building for NHL Stadium Series game (NHL)

Nearly 65,000 seats sold for Sharks-Kings outdoor game (AP)

Video from Thursday’s presser

CSN: Sharks outdoor game will be sellout, Bettman says

CSN: 49ers staff has hockey in its blood

MercNews: Sharks, Kings close to selling out game at Levi’s Stadium

MercNews: WTC: Busy day: Near sellout for outdoor game, coach has high praise for Thornton — plus Bettman says Sharks opening season at Staples “not by accident” and Chuck Reed’s cap

Event videos

  • Randy Hahn
  • Jed York
  • Gary Bettman
  • John Tortora
  • Luc Robitaille
  • Santa Clara Mayor Jamie Mathews
  • SJ Mayor Chuck Reed
  • Mathieu Schneider
  • Sharks Players – Vlasic, Pavelski, Couture

Outdoor ice hockey in Silicon Valley? That’ll be the day Levi’s Stadium freezes over (SVBJ)

Preseason rankings

A number of sites have weekly updates as to where they think teams are ranked among the league.

USA Today: 11 (and USA Today’s group of pundits predict division, major award winners — no Shark mentions)
USA Today: 3rd in Pacific
USA Today’s team preview
USA Today Kevin Allen Western Conference overview

The Hockey News: 3rd in Pacific Division

Kukla’s Korner (PuckStopsHere): 2nd in Pacific Division
Kukla’s Korner (SabresObserver): 2nd in Pacific Division

Bleacher Report (Utz): 3rd in Pacific Division (and best new rivalry)

Fansided (SenShot): 3rd in Pacific

Sportsnet:  8th in league

Buffalo News’ Harrington: 11th in league

ESPN: 11th in the league

New York Post: 10th in league

Puck Daddy/Yahoo: Most pundits have the Sharks finishing 2nd or 3rd in division, but one has the Sharks winning the division
Yahoo/Cotsonika: 7th in league

TSN: 4

(Will be updating as more sources release their predictions, so bookmark and check back)


CSN Sharks Preview (video)

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Reuter’s capsule season preview

NHL.com pundit predictions: only one has Sharks winning division

Puck Daddy predictions: Sharks mentioned as most underhyped team; McLellan as potential first coach fired; and Scott as potential most/longest suspended

Sportsnet predictions (no Sharks mentions)