141226 – WJC Denmark vs Russia; Sweden vs Czech Republic

Opening day. Two of the four games have Sharks prospects today.   (All Sharks prospects are in Group B, playing in Toronto.)

Jersey #s listed below

Pictures from tournament

SJSharks.com recap of day 1

Denmark vs Russia – RecapRosterGame SummaryRussia Player stats

  • Nikolai Goldobin #11 got the Russians on the board after being down 0-2, and scored the game deciding goal in the shoot out.
  • CP Recap

Sweden vs Czech Republic – RecapRosterGame SummarySweden Player stats

  • Julius Bergman #7 on the scoresheet with a slash at the end of the 2nd period; and was +3 for the game.
  • Frederik Bergvik #35 did not dress for the game.
  • CP Recap

Auld Lang Syne

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and auld lang syne*?

CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my jo,
for auld lang syne,
we’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.

And surely ye’ll be your pint-stoup!
and surely I’ll be mine!
And we’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.

CHORUS

We twa hae run about the braes,
and pou’d the gowans fine;
But we’ve wander’d mony a weary fit,
sin’ auld lang syne.

CHORUS

We twa hae paidl’d in the burn,
frae morning sun till dine;
But seas between us braid hae roar’d
sin’ auld lang syne.

CHORUS

And there’s a hand, my trusty fiere!
and gie’s a hand o’ thine!
And we’ll tak’ a right gude-willie waught,
for auld lang syne.

CHORUS

So, are the Sharks the team we though they’d be before the start of the season? Why didn’t/don’t the Sharks have a captain? Are these the  “real” Sharks?  Will they make the post season? If so, how far can they go? And what of the future

Who are the Sharks?

Well, many pundits had the Sharks as third in the division in the preseason.  (And as of 141213 they are.)

But inconsistent has been the major adjective to describe the team, thus far, and they’ve been at the top to the lower third of periodic power rankings. While they’ve beat some of the big boys (Anaheim, St Louis), they’ve also lost to some of the teams near the bottom of the standings (Buffalo, Florida, Edmonton). (And all three goalies who have played this season for the Sharks have had a shutout in their NHL/season debut. Not too shabby.)

It didn’t help the Sharks were on the road for “most” of their early season (setting new NHL record with 16 of their first 21 games on the road). Nor that a few planned-on-key players spent a significant time on the IR (Brown, Kennedy, Torres, etc.).

141215 IR status:

  • Brown (lower body) — from description of crutches and boot might be broken bone (which would be 4-6 weeks, or mid- to late-January for return to play); update 141220 – confirmed broken fibula 6-8 weeks out
  • Kennedy (upper body) — all depends on players’ rate of healing, but I’d guess it’ll be January before he returns to play;
  • Torres (knee) — was scheduled to start skating after Thanksgiving; I’m guessing earliest return might be mid-January.
  • Nieto (ankle) — close to return, perhaps after Christmas break

The Sharks finally seem to have their identity “back” as a physical, up-tempo team, and one going younger.  Recent games have included ten players (nearly half the roster) at age 25 or under.  Some of those have been “injury call ups”, and they have made their mark in team play.  And some of that is related to the trade of Demers for Dillon and waiving Burish to the AHL.

 Captaincy

There are four players (Marleau, Pavelski, Thornton, Vlasic) who are wearing As (3 per game, rotated about every 5 games).

The leadership executive committee has worked pretty well, with at least one of the quartet taking key role in media interaction pre/post game, win or loss. Pavelski has been one of mainstays of almost every media session.

Some pundits have called for Thornton to be reinstated as captain. But others are heralding Pavelski as the next captain.

Me, I had Pavelski at the top of my list, months ago. 😀

When might a captain be named? Some are pointing to the Stadium Series game in February as a key time that a captain lead his team on to the ice.

Are these the real Sharks?

Now, I think we are seeing the true capabilities of the team, injuries not withstanding.

With almost half the team roster at or under 25, the team is succeeding.  (And more promise to come, when those players continue to develop in the upcoming seasons.)

And the strain and stress of those initial long road trips has been persevered, and the team is making it hard to get a point, much less two on their home ice (exhibit: recent 5-0 home stand).

Unless there is catastrophic injury or illness, this team should be playing at this level for the rest of the season.

But that may mean that players like Burish (already in the AHL after clearing waivers), Irwin, Kennedy could be finding a home rink other than San Jose in the near future.

While Niemi, Thornton and Marleau were high priority trade rumors before the team turned the corner (and Coach McLellan was on the proverbial media hot seat), those have died down significantly.  While the potential is there to trade some of these players, especially the ten pending UFAs, most are performing at a level it would be hard to find a replacement able to contribute at the same level or higher (without significant cost, which may not be “worth” paying). But some cannot be “given” away (witness Burish clearing waivers).

A bit more than two months before the trade deadline, and GM Wilson could continue his “veterans for picks/prospects” trades.  But prospects and “high” picks are probably not going to be available to pick up any significant players, unless there is a great upside and some youth. The 2015 draft should allow the Sharks to add more depth to the organization, rather than utilize the picks for players “now”.

Especially with the estimated cap for 2015-16, the Sharks probably will not acquire much payroll, if any, via trade, and could be pretty quiet in the UFA market again this coming summer.

Can they make the post season? If so, how far can they go

Yes.  While the team was not in a playoff position as of US Thanksgiving, they have won eight of their last ten (points in 9 games).

The play has stabilized, and the team should be able to maintain a playoff position.

While the organization had a good team “on paper” last season, injury to a key player, and lack of “lucky bounces” meant they did not get beyond first round.

This year, the added depth of youth has shown this team can weather the loss (hopefully short term) of a key player or two.

So, all that remains to see how far the Sharks can go, are the playoff opponents and monitor their puck luck.

141222 – postgame Sharks @ Ducks

Pregame news/links

Ducks scored the winner on a power play influenced tally in OT.

Sharks did get a point (so, did the Kings), but the Ducks are now 8 points ahead.

Melker Karlsson scored his first NHL goal, and Pavelski now has three goals against the Ducks in three games.

Controversy over Scott hit that knocked out Jackman.  May result in supplemental discipline and/or fine.  Waiting on NHL Department of Player Safety for ruling.  (May not come until Saturday).  There was no penalty on the play.

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141222 – pregame Sharks @ Ducks 7pm

TV: CSN CA

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“There’s just a few more hours, that’s all the time I’ve got” — until Christmas break for the Sharks.  They actually get an additional day (23-26), while most of the league is just off from Christmas Eve through Boxing Day (24-26).  So there will be a mental aspect to focus on the game rather than reflect on the holidays.

Sharks had an optional practice on Sunday before flying to SoCal, after a perfect homestand.

The Ducks are returning home from a 9-day, 5-game road trip.

Sharks will be without Mueller (WJC), Nieto (ankle), Brown (broken bone), Kennedy (shoulder), Torres (knee). Ducks will be without Perry (knee) and Beauchemin (broken finger); Lindholm should be back from nursing back injury.

Starters: Niemi vs Anderson

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141220 – post game Blues @ Sharks

Pregame news/links

Sharks got goals from Desjardins, Vlasic and Burns to beat the Blues in OT 3-2.  Sharks took no penalties, and got the game winner on the PP.

With an assist tonight, Thornton now tied at 22nd with Phil Esposito for career assists.

First period was a bit of a cagey testing the opposition (it was more than a YEAR between games).  Sharks scored first, then the Blues came back to take the lead.  But the Sharks notched a last minute goal to tie it, and another last minute goal to win in OT.

Two more meetings against the Blues this season.

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HB-SJ: Sharks Win 8th Straight At Home; Pavelski, Karlsson, 4th Line

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5 Sharks prospects at 2015 World Juniors

Mirco Mueller and Noah Rod (Switzerland), Julius Bergman  and injury replacement Frederik Bergvik (Sweden) and Nikolai Goldobin (Russia) will be playing at the IIHF 2015 World Junior Championships in Toronto and Montreal (December 26-January 5). Most of the games will be broadcast live on NHL Network US.

Russia is one of the pre-tournament favorites.

There are Android and IOS/Apple apps to follow the tournament.

Sharks are expecting Mueller to be a leader in his third WJC tournament.  Goldobin should provide some offensive flash for the Russians.  Bergman a steady presence.

Sharks GM Doug Wilson will be in attendance.

Twitter list for tournament (being added to as we approach tournament)

SBN Montreal preview on Team Switzerland (written early December)

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SBN Montreal preview on Team Russia

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News stories on Mueller being released from NHL Sharks to play in third WJC tournament:

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141220 – pregame Blues @ Sharks 7:30pm

TV: CSN CA

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Sharks Radio Network

Sharks have a 7 home game streak to protect.  Blues looking for a better result that losing to Kings after having lead.

One big (recent) change to Blues lineup is the addition of future hall of famer Martin Broduer, signed to a one year deal.

Mirco Mueller released for World Juniors Team Switzerland, which makes three Sharks prospects participating (including Julius Bergman for Team Sweden; Nikolai Goldobin for Team Russia).

Niemi vs Allen the apparent goalie match up.

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141218 – postgame Oilers @ Sharks

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Sharks had a slow start, fell behind in the first.  But rallied to lead in the second, only to fall behind (again).  In the final frame, the Sharks physicality finally came out and the Sharks scored two to win, holding off the Oilers late in the third (missed icing with 1.7 seconds notwithstanding).

Matt Tennyson notched his first NHL goal, the first former Junior Shark to do it for the NHL Sharks.

Sharks are now second in the Pacific Division with 40 points.

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141218 – pregame Oilers @ Sharks 7:30pm

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Sharks haven’t played since Saturday, with 3 game winning streak (and 6 game home winning streak). They had the day off Sunday (and team family party that evening), with practice Monday (with hospital visit), Tuesday (and team “Holiday Assist” party) and Wednesday. (13, 18, 81 and 83 have NOT been practicing. Nieto has been ruled out for game against Oilers; may not make it back into lineup before Christmas break. The other three are out “long” term it sounds like.)

The Oilers keep losing; losing streak now at five games. They lost Tuesday in Arizona, even after firing head coach Dallas Eakins on Monday, with GM Craig McTavish and AHL bench boss Todd Nelson taking the reins.  (Some pundits are calling for a wholesale firing of the “Old Boys Club” in Edmonton – including the entire scouting staff which has done a horrendous job drafting, the GM and most of the front office.) From the outside, not much has changed, and the status quo is not working.

Niemi starting; Scott in for McGinn. Scrivens in for Oilers.

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