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Post by jackalope on Feb 15, 2021 18:04:27 GMT -8
Yes the team should have rallied around it. Granted Meier did give Marchasault some good clean hits, I think the bigger fault is on the NHL player safety for not saying a damn thing cause its Vegas. Coach was asked about this in pregame. He did not seem to upset about the hit but was upset with the crosscheck after. He was more upset with his team than the refs. He probably already understands that calling out the DPS is just going to make it worse on the sharks lol.
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Post by John96 on Feb 15, 2021 19:37:20 GMT -8
I like that Boughner has called it out. It isn’t about officiating, it’s about being a team.
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 16, 2021 8:19:21 GMT -8
I like that Boughner has called it out. It isn’t about officiating, it’s about being a team. Calls go both ways. Last night the Sharks were given a PP when replay showed the call was wrong. The Sharks scored on that one. Late in the third Labanc got away with one and Randy and Brett were very surprised it was not called.
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 16, 2021 10:37:58 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 16, 2021 13:10:20 GMT -8
SAN JOSE, CA - The National Hockey League announced today the following change to the San Jose Sharks (@sanjosesharks) 2020-21 schedule.
The game on Friday, April 23 vs. Minnesota will now be played on Monday, February 22 at 7:30 p.m. PT at SAP Center.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Feb 16, 2021 13:21:05 GMT -8
SAN JOSE, CA - The National Hockey League announced today the following change to the San Jose Sharks (@sanjosesharks) 2020-21 schedule. The game on Friday, April 23 vs. Minnesota will now be played on Monday, February 22 at 7:30 p.m. PT at SAP Center. Oh good cause April 23rd is my Wife's bday and we plan to be in San Diego. Then again, chalk up the game as a loss anyway right?! (sarcastic Hooch!)
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 10:37:40 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 10:39:46 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 11:11:11 GMT -8
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Post by John96 on Feb 17, 2021 11:20:46 GMT -8
Quick thoughts on the Sharks forwards.
Too many left shots. Too small for not having much skill or speed.
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 17, 2021 11:23:29 GMT -8
Quick thoughts on the Sharks forwards. Too many left shots. Too small for not having much skill or speed.Pavs says no! Oh thats right he is not a Shark.................F U DW!
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Post by John96 on Feb 17, 2021 12:06:12 GMT -8
Quick thoughts on the Sharks forwards. Too many left shots. Too small for not having much skill or speed.Pavs says no! Oh thats right he is not a Shark.................F U DW! Balcers, Donato, Gambrell, Gregor, Nieto, Labanc, Leonard, and Sorensen, all under 200lbs and all most third-fourth line guys.
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 13:04:15 GMT -8
Pavs says no! Oh thats right he is not a Shark.................F U DW! Balcers, Donato, Gambrell, Gregor, Nieto, Labanc, Leonard, and Sorensen, all under 200lbs and all most third-fourth line guys. Almost? No, they are 3rd and 4th liners if even that. Most of them belong in the AHL
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 13:08:29 GMT -8
NEW YORK (Feb. 17, 2021) – The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced its game day plans for NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe™, the picturesque event featuring two regular-season outdoor games played at Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Stateline, Nev., Feb. 20-21. With the Lake Tahoe shoreline as its backdrop, selfless members of the Tahoe Community will be honored before the Colorado Avalanche face the Vegas Golden Knights in the Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday™ on Feb. 20. On Feb. 21, South Lake Tahoe area Olympic Stars Hannah Teter and Maddie Bowman will be honored before the Boston Bruins take on the Philadelphia Flyers in the Honda NHL Outdoors Sunday™. Both games will be broadcast live at 3pm ET on NBC in the U.S. and on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada.
In addition, the pair of outdoor games will feature the world premiere of a new song by five-time Grammy® Award-winning rock band Green Day, the performance of the U.S. national anthem by three-time Grammy® Award-winning and multi-platinum selling artist Pentatonix and a special $1 million golf challenge by Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon.
Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday™ on Feb. 20 – Avalanche vs. Golden Knights
Saturday’s Opening Ceremony presented by Navy Federal Credit Union will begin with the on-ice arrival of the Avalanche and Golden Knights, followed by a performance of the U.S. national anthem by South Lake Tahoe native Aurora C. Gooch. The 21-year old singer is on the front lines of the pandemic, serving as a collection specialist for a Tahoe-based COVID testing company.
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jared Elliott will arrive by boat, dock at the Edgewood pier and deliver the game puck to Daryl Braga, a charge nurse and Lead RN in the emergency department at Barton Memorial Hospital; Miranda Miller, an Activities Director at the Skilled Nursing Facility, a part of Barton Memorial Hospital; and Dusty R. Gooch, a firefighter and paramedic for the Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District and the father of Saturday’s anthem singer. The trio of frontline workers will present the puck to game officials.
The pregame festivities will conclude with a flyover featuring one HC-130J and two HH-60G helicopters flown by members of the Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Combined Test Force (CTF), stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.
In the first intermission, the focus will move from the NHL-regulation size rink on the par-5 18th hole to the lakeside par-3 17th hole of the iconic Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course. The One Million Dollar Hole-in-One Challenge presented by Bridgestone will feature Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon’s attempt to relive a memorable moment from the same spot - Avalanche GM and Hockey Hall of Famer Joe Sakic’s hole-in-one in the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe in 2011. If MacKinnon makes an ace to match Sakic’s feat a decade ago, the NHL will donate $1 million to the NHL/NHLPA Learn to Play program.
During the second intermission, Saturday’s game broadcast on NBC, Sportsnet and TVA will feature the world premiere of Green Day’s newest song, “Here Comes the Shock.” The song will be featured in a highlight reel of the top plays of the first quarter of the 2020-21 NHL® season.
The debut of the song and highlight video are part of the NHL’s two-year, cross-platform and promotional partnership with the band. Immediately following its NHL debut, “Here Comes the Shock” will be available on Feb. 21 on all music services, including Apple Music and Spotify.
This marks the second year of the NHL’s collaboration with Green Day. Green Day’s music will be featured throughout the remainder of the 2020-21 season.
Honda NHL Outdoors Sunday™ on Feb. 21 – Flyers vs. Bruins
Following the on-ice arrival of the Bruins and Flyers, Sunday’s Opening Ceremony presented by Navy Federal Credit Union will feature a special performance of the U.S. national anthem by three-time Grammy® Award-winning and multi-platinum selling artist Pentatonix.
Following the anthem, two T-38 Talon aircrafts, operated by the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (1 RS) assigned to Beale Air Force Base in California, will fly over the venue. To close the pregame festivities, three-time Olympic snowboarder Hannah Teter and two-time Olympic skier Maddie Bowman, both South Lake Tahoe area residents, will deliver the game puck.
NHL Network™, NHL.com and NHL Social™ will provide extensive coverage of the event. Fans can join the conversation via the official event hashtag #NHLOutdoors.
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 15:20:43 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 15:47:06 GMT -8
via the NHL Media site,
Continuing for the balance of the 2020-21 season, the NHL is sharing the names of Players who are “unavailable” to the Club (to practice, travel or play in games) due to COVID protocols. Such “COVID Protocol Related Absences” can be the result of a number of factors including, among others: (1) an initial positive test which remains unconfirmed until confirmatory testing is completed pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (2) mandated isolation for symptomatic individuals pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (3) required quarantine as a high-risk close contact in accordance with the Positive Test Protocol; (4) isolation based on a confirmed positive test result and/or; (5) quarantine for travel or other reasons as outlined in the COVID-19 Protocol. No additional detail will be provided either by the League or the Club, including the precise reason the Player is unavailable or how long he might be out. On game days, teams have until 5 p.m. local time to report their results. COVID Protocol Related Absences – Feb. 17, 2021: Anaheim – none Arizona – none Boston – none Buffalo – none Calgary – none Carolina – none Chicago – none Colorado – Samuel Girard, Hunter Miska Columbus – none Dallas – none Detroit – none Edmonton – TBA Florida – none Los Angeles – TBA Minnesota – Jonas Brodin; Victor Rask; Carson Soucy; Cam Talbot Montreal – none Nashville – none New Jersey – Nico Hischier NY Islanders – none NY Rangers – Filip Chytil Ottawa – Ryan Dzingel Philadelphia – Justin Braun, Morgan Frost, Claude Giroux, Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Oskar Lindblom, Jakub Voracek Pittsburgh – none San Jose – none St. Louis – none Tampa Bay – none Toronto – none Vancouver – none Vegas – Tomas Nosek Washington – none Winnipeg – none
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 17, 2021 15:49:31 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods
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Post by cjelli on Feb 17, 2021 16:55:51 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods Is there a chance he and Wilson would be able to pull a Hossa?
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 17, 2021 17:50:18 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods Is there a chance he and Wilson would be able to pull a Hossa? Holy crap I forgot about the Hossa option. It's almost like the destruct sequence 1, code 1-1 A
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Post by coachjules on Feb 17, 2021 17:53:25 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods Oh I don’t think there was any one game that made all the difference He might very well have a chronic debility that will never heal but even if that is true it is because he overdoes it trying to be the player everyone expects him to be. The truth is, he just isn’t very good and he and his apologists are invoking “injuries” to contrive an explanation. Forget Hossa, we need him to pull a Kovalchuck and say the NHL isn’t good enough for him and go home to the SEL. That way, no salary, no cap hit.
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Post by cjelli on Feb 17, 2021 18:26:06 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods Oh I don’t think there was any one game that made all the difference He might very well have a chronic debility that will never heal but even if that is true it is because he overdoes it trying to be the player everyone expects him to be. The truth is, he just isn’t very good and he and his apologists are invoking “injuries” to contrive an explanation. Forget Hossa, we need him to pull a Kovalchuck and say the NHL isn’t good enough for him and go home to the SEL. That way, no salary, no cap hit. It's a front-loaded contract, so the Sharks will sustain a recapture penalty.
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Post by jackalope on Feb 17, 2021 18:59:17 GMT -8
This is Havlat all over again. Hey EK65....still think playing in the allstar game was a good idea? #damagedgoods Oh I don’t think there was any one game that made all the difference He might very well have a chronic debility that will never heal but even if that is true it is because he overdoes it trying to be the player everyone expects him to be. The truth is, he just isn’t very good and he and his apologists are invoking “injuries” to contrive an explanation. Forget Hossa, we need him to pull a Kovalchuck and say the NHL isn’t good enough for him and go home to the SEL. That way, no salary, no cap hit. New Jersey is still paying for Kovy leaving. Granted its only (small money in terms of pro sports I suppose) 250k. EK's deal is worth double per year and the contract was longer. I bet the NHL would love the idea of giving the sharks a recapture fee.
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Post by coachjules on Feb 18, 2021 7:57:07 GMT -8
Oh I don’t think there was any one game that made all the difference He might very well have a chronic debility that will never heal but even if that is true it is because he overdoes it trying to be the player everyone expects him to be. The truth is, he just isn’t very good and he and his apologists are invoking “injuries” to contrive an explanation. Forget Hossa, we need him to pull a Kovalchuck and say the NHL isn’t good enough for him and go home to the SEL. That way, no salary, no cap hit. It's a front-loaded contract, so the Sharks will sustain a recapture penalty. Speaking of people who understand the business end a lot better than I do (and the analytics end) does anyone know how and where SJ Easy is these days? Good guy.
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 18, 2021 8:21:33 GMT -8
It's a front-loaded contract, so the Sharks will sustain a recapture penalty. Speaking of people who understand the business end a lot better than I do (and the analytics end) does anyone know how and where SJ Easy is these days? Good guy. Dont know but agree he was a great guy to have on the board. Deep ref knowledge to say the least.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Feb 18, 2021 11:19:27 GMT -8
Speaking of people who understand the business end a lot better than I do (and the analytics end) does anyone know how and where SJ Easy is these days? Good guy. Dont know but agree he was a great guy to have on the board. Deep ref knowledge to say the least. Agree...miss Turtle, Espo and a few others too...
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2021 13:25:34 GMT -8
NEW YORK & PROVIDENCE, R.I., (Feb. 18, 2021) – Bally’s Corporation (NYSE: BALY), a leading U.S. provider of land-based gaming and interactive entertainment, and the National Hockey League (NHL), today announced the formation of a multiyear strategic partnership designating Bally’s as an Official Sports Betting Partner of the NHL®. This deal represents Bally’s first sports betting partnership with a professional sports league.
The partnership provides Bally’s with rights to use NHL marks and logos as well as use of the League’s official data across its expanding portfolio of sports betting products. In addition, through its media partnership with Sinclair Broadcast Group, Bally’s will create engaging content for NHL fans and integrate that content into live NHL game coverage spanning 19 regional sports networks.
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2021 13:26:37 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2021 16:05:37 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2021 21:10:54 GMT -8
Do it Dougie and maybe Hasso won't fire your ass in the offseason
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2021 21:12:47 GMT -8
Do it Dougie and maybe Hasso won't fire your ass in the offseason
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