Two games of interest to Sharks fans today.
USA (Smith) – Norway: USA wins 2-1.
CZE (Hertl) – Latvia (Jevpalovs). Neither Sharks-centric player was in the line up. CZE won 4-2.
On May 3, one game of interest: Canada (Burns/McLellan) vs Germany.
Two games of interest to Sharks fans today.
USA (Smith) – Norway: USA wins 2-1.
CZE (Hertl) – Latvia (Jevpalovs). Neither Sharks-centric player was in the line up. CZE won 4-2.
On May 3, one game of interest: Canada (Burns/McLellan) vs Germany.
After losing a first round series to the Tampa Bay Lightning, Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock said/lamented:
“In the end, you’ve got to have big-time players up the middle and on the back to be successful. So those are questions in our organization that we work towards, drafting good and developing good, but we don’t win too much. That’s the facts.”
So, who on the Sharks current roster are the “big time” players? The ones that are easy to justify a Hockey Hall of Fame induction?
Joe Thornton, center. 2005-present. Every time he scores or assists, he’s climbing the list of all-time scorers in the HHOF. Gold Medal in Olympics. Art Ross trophy 2005. Hart Memorial trophy 2005. NHL All Star.
And near the top of the list:
Patrick Marleau, center. 1997-present. Holder of many franchise records. Gold medals in Olympics. NHL All Star.
Joe Pavelski, center. 2006-present. Silver medal in Olympics.
Marc-Edouard Vlasic, defenseman. 2006-present. He’s the steady defensive defenseman who you don’t notice as he’s always in position. Gold medal in Olympics.
Brent Burns, defenseman. 2011-present. Unpredictable, unconventional. NHL All Star. Hybrid defenseman and sometime forward.
But other than that? Time will tell.
Sharks players that have made the Hall of Fame?
And Larry Robinson, (former) associate coach. Inducted in 1995 (as player).
Retired players that probably should be in HHOF?
I’d add Mike Ricci, but he is all heart, and that’s hard to quantify.
Who do you think of the Sharks current depth chart will make the Hall of Fame?
Three games of interest.
USA (Smith)-Finland – USA dominated winning 5-1. Smith played 5:49, even.
Canada (Burns, McLellan)-Latvia (Jevpalovs) – Canada dominated winning 6-1. Jevpalovs did not dress for the game. Burns with assist, 4 shots, in 20:13 played.
Czech Republic (Hertl)- Sweden. Sweden pulled it out 6-5 in shootout. Hertl had a goal on two shots; -1; played 15:28.
Saturday’s games of interest: CZE (Hertl) – LAT (Jevpalovs) and USA (Smith) – Norway.