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Post by Fugazi on Feb 23, 2022 21:16:00 GMT -8
NHL Hockey Operations released a statement on Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon’s slash on linesman Michel Cormier, ruling it accidental.
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Post by jackalope on Feb 24, 2022 7:20:30 GMT -8
NHL Hockey Operations released a statement on Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon’s slash on linesman Michel Cormier, ruling it accidental. Right, right, right...
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 24, 2022 13:11:17 GMT -8
NHL Hockey Operations released a statement on Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon’s slash on linesman Michel Cormier, ruling it accidental. Right, right, right...
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Post by jackalope on Feb 25, 2022 1:02:25 GMT -8
I think the video shows everything that needs to be seen. He is a good 4-5 from the bruin?
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Post by danvilleshark on Feb 25, 2022 9:40:36 GMT -8
I think the video shows everything that needs to be seen. He is a good 4-5 from the bruin? Yep, keep in mind his hand eye coordination is well above human average. He was pissed that the draw was allowed.
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Post by jackalope on Feb 25, 2022 22:02:56 GMT -8
I think the video shows everything that needs to be seen. He is a good 4-5 from the bruin? Yep, keep in mind his hand eye coordination is well above human average. He was pissed that the draw was allowed. Yeah I didn't even think about that. Hand/eye he is probably a top 3ish in the league? So I don't buy it. I legitimately hate Mackinnon now, he has grown into such a pansy.
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Post by Fugazi on Mar 2, 2022 14:06:24 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Mar 2, 2022 22:00:47 GMT -8
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Post by jackalope on Mar 3, 2022 0:21:56 GMT -8
Can't make this stuff up.
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 3, 2022 9:49:41 GMT -8
This has to be the worst season ever. I know from a pure record standpoint that is not the case but still....
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Post by Fugazi on Mar 3, 2022 10:54:46 GMT -8
This has to be the worst season ever. I know from a pure record standpoint that is not the case but still.... They were worse during the expansion years but at least they were fun to watch. This year is like the last 20 years finally caught up with them
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Post by cjelli on Mar 3, 2022 12:19:20 GMT -8
Signing Stalock doesn't speak volumes, it shouts boatloads about the team's goaltending pipeline.
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 3, 2022 12:57:37 GMT -8
This has to be the worst season ever. I know from a pure record standpoint that is not the case but still.... They were worse during the expansion years but at least they were fun to watch. This year is like the last 20 years finally caught up with them At that time that is what you got in expansion so really not a disappointment. Now we are facing year 3 of no playoffs and the future remains bleak. How would you like to be a season ticket salesperson....
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Post by Fugazi on Mar 3, 2022 15:13:04 GMT -8
They were worse during the expansion years but at least they were fun to watch. This year is like the last 20 years finally caught up with them At that time that is what you got in expansion so really not a disappointment. Now we are facing year 3 of no playoffs and the future remains bleak. How would you like to be a season ticket salesperson.... Being a season ticket salesperson probably was a lousy career choice after yesterday's email to former season ticket holders. 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 3, 2022 15:27:38 GMT -8
At that time that is what you got in expansion so really not a disappointment. Now we are facing year 3 of no playoffs and the future remains bleak. How would you like to be a season ticket salesperson.... Being a season ticket salesperson probably was a lousy career choice after yesterday's email to former season ticket holders. 🤣🤣🤣 Ouch!
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Post by cjelli on Mar 3, 2022 16:14:10 GMT -8
At that time that is what you got in expansion so really not a disappointment. Now we are facing year 3 of no playoffs and the future remains bleak. How would you like to be a season ticket salesperson.... Being a season ticket salesperson probably was a lousy career choice after yesterday's email to former season ticket holders. 🤣🤣🤣 What was the email?
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Post by Getzlaffedat on Mar 3, 2022 16:21:05 GMT -8
Did Stalock get myocarditis from the virus or the vaccine? Dictionary Dan didn’t ask that one in the interview
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Post by Getzlaffedat on Mar 3, 2022 16:26:31 GMT -8
This has to be the worst season ever. I know from a pure record standpoint that is not the case but still.... Next year there should be more kids on the ice with real potential… definitely been a rough couple years but still can’t guarantee they found their basement yet. Hertl gone gonna be rough
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Post by sjsharks59 on Mar 3, 2022 16:33:00 GMT -8
This has to be the worst season ever. I know from a pure record standpoint that is not the case but still.... But watching the Sharks games is good for people who have trouble sleeping at night. Zzzzzz
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Post by Fugazi on Mar 3, 2022 16:53:40 GMT -8
Being a season ticket salesperson probably was a lousy career choice after yesterday's email to former season ticket holders. 🤣🤣🤣 What was the email? I got this email yesterday and I haven't had season tickets since 2003. They sent out a retraction a few hours later Thank you for your recent ticket purchase – we are looking forward to seeing you at SAP Center soon! UPDATED HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY Effective Wednesday, March 2, 2022, and in accordance with the State of California requirements related to mega-events like the one for which you have ticket(s), all guests ages 2 and older must provide ONE of the following for entry into SAP Center: Proof of full vaccination, which is defined as the administration of the final vaccine dose at least 14 days prior to the date of the event they will be attending OR Proof of a negative COVID-19 test result administered within the following timeframes Antigen test within one (1) day of the event you’re planning to attend OR PCR test within two (2) days of the event that you’re planning to attend Please note that guests ages under the age of 2 do not need proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. In addition, though they are still recommended in indoor settings, all SAP Center guests who are fully vaccinated are no longer required to wear facial coverings. Unvaccinated guests, however, must still wear facial coverings at all times while at SAP Center except while actively eating or drinking.
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Post by jackalope on Mar 3, 2022 16:57:19 GMT -8
I got this email yesterday and I haven't had season tickets since 2003. They sent out a retraction a few hours later Thank you for your recent ticket purchase – we are looking forward to seeing you at SAP Center soon! UPDATED HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY Effective Wednesday, March 2, 2022, and in accordance with the State of California requirements related to mega-events like the one for which you have ticket(s), all guests ages 2 and older must provide ONE of the following for entry into SAP Center: Proof of full vaccination, which is defined as the administration of the final vaccine dose at least 14 days prior to the date of the event they will be attending OR Proof of a negative COVID-19 test result administered within the following timeframes Antigen test within one (1) day of the event you’re planning to attend OR PCR test within two (2) days of the event that you’re planning to attend Please note that guests ages under the age of 2 do not need proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. In addition, though they are still recommended in indoor settings, all SAP Center guests who are fully vaccinated are no longer required to wear facial coverings. Unvaccinated guests, however, must still wear facial coverings at all times while at SAP Center except while actively eating or drinking. Wow! Even if the team was doing good... With that bullshit attendance would still be in the toilet. Proof deez nutz.
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 4, 2022 9:01:19 GMT -8
Defending Gregor
At first glance, there isn't much reason for Noah Gregor to keep getting inserted into the lineup.
Gregor, stuck at three goals in 38 games this season, has a 3.0 shooting percentage, the third-worst in the NHL for a forward with 90-plus shots. This is no small feat: As of Mar. 2, 178 forwards have 90 or more shots.
In fact, of this group, Gregor has the least number of points too with 11.
Suffice to say, the production hasn't been there for Gregor. But the 23-year-old has been a mainstay in the lineup since he was recalled from the AHL's San Jose Barracuda on Nov. 20, sliding up and down from the second line to the fourth like an abacus. For head coach Bob Boughner, Gregor has become his swing guy, his putty for any line, from skilled to grind.
Unlike higher-scoring, young teammates like Jonathan Dahlen and Jasper Weatherby, Gregor has managed to avoid a healthy scratch.
So what keeps Gregor in the lineup, even if he's not scoring?
First things first: The Sharks aren't deep up front. They have probably only four bonafide top-six forwards in Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture, and maybe Alexander Barabanov. They're trotting out a third line that even Boughner acknowledges would be a fourth line on a better team.
An NHL scout from outside the Sharks organization also noted that he doesn't see anybody with the Barracuda better than Gregor.
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Post by John96 on Mar 4, 2022 9:23:07 GMT -8
Defending Gregor At first glance, there isn't much reason for Noah Gregor to keep getting inserted into the lineup. Gregor, stuck at three goals in 38 games this season, has a 3.0 shooting percentage, the third-worst in the NHL for a forward with 90-plus shots. This is no small feat: As of Mar. 2, 178 forwards have 90 or more shots. In fact, of this group, Gregor has the least number of points too with 11. Suffice to say, the production hasn't been there for Gregor. But the 23-year-old has been a mainstay in the lineup since he was recalled from the AHL's San Jose Barracuda on Nov. 20, sliding up and down from the second line to the fourth like an abacus. For head coach Bob Boughner, Gregor has become his swing guy, his putty for any line, from skilled to grind. Unlike higher-scoring, young teammates like Jonathan Dahlen and Jasper Weatherby, Gregor has managed to avoid a healthy scratch. So what keeps Gregor in the lineup, even if he's not scoring? First things first: The Sharks aren't deep up front. They have probably only four bonafide top-six forwards in Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture, and maybe Alexander Barabanov. They're trotting out a third line that even Boughner acknowledges would be a fourth line on a better team. An NHL scout from outside the Sharks organization also noted that he doesn't see anybody with the Barracuda better than Gregor. Let me sum it up for everyone: Gregor is bad but there’s nobody better and at least he is consistent in how bad he is. This is the same problem as trading for Stalock. It’s what bad teams do when they have no prospects.
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Post by LordNelson on Mar 4, 2022 13:42:32 GMT -8
Defending Gregor At first glance, there isn't much reason for Noah Gregor to keep getting inserted into the lineup. Gregor, stuck at three goals in 38 games this season, has a 3.0 shooting percentage, the third-worst in the NHL for a forward with 90-plus shots. This is no small feat: As of Mar. 2, 178 forwards have 90 or more shots. In fact, of this group, Gregor has the least number of points too with 11. Suffice to say, the production hasn't been there for Gregor. But the 23-year-old has been a mainstay in the lineup since he was recalled from the AHL's San Jose Barracuda on Nov. 20, sliding up and down from the second line to the fourth like an abacus. For head coach Bob Boughner, Gregor has become his swing guy, his putty for any line, from skilled to grind. Unlike higher-scoring, young teammates like Jonathan Dahlen and Jasper Weatherby, Gregor has managed to avoid a healthy scratch. So what keeps Gregor in the lineup, even if he's not scoring? First things first: The Sharks aren't deep up front. They have probably only four bonafide top-six forwards in Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture, and maybe Alexander Barabanov. They're trotting out a third line that even Boughner acknowledges would be a fourth line on a better team. An NHL scout from outside the Sharks organization also noted that he doesn't see anybody with the Barracuda better than Gregor. Let me sum it up for everyone: Gregor is bad but there’s nobody better and at least he is consistent in how bad he is. This is the same problem as trading for Stalock. It’s what bad teams do when they have no prospects. In this lost season, (with right frame of mind), it's somewhat interesting to see if any Shark mediocre prospect kids can break through. It's almost comical the number of times Gregor gets snakebit on a finish attempt.. Something always seems to explode at the end like Wily E Coyote's face.. Still I'd say Gregor among the strongest skaters of current Shark prospects. Interesting Gregor is 5th in SOGs (99) in just 38 games.. In a sneaky way he makes little offensive chances happen.. has a little burst carring the puck... Still mostly brutal defensively but I'm OK seeing more of Gregor for now.
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Post by jackalope on Mar 4, 2022 17:29:34 GMT -8
Let me sum it up for everyone: Gregor is bad but there’s nobody better and at least he is consistent in how bad he is. This is the same problem as trading for Stalock. It’s what bad teams do when they have no prospects. In this lost season, (with right frame of mind), it's somewhat interesting to see if any Shark mediocre prospect kids can break through. It's almost comical the number of times Gregor gets snakebit on a finish attempt.. Something always seems to explode at the end like Wily E Coyote's face.. Still I'd say Gregor among the strongest skaters of current Shark prospects. Interesting Gregor is 5th in SOGs (99) in just 38 games.. In a sneaky way he makes little offensive chances happen.. has a little burst carring the puck... Still mostly brutal defensively but I'm OK seeing more of Gregor for now. I think the problem is... Gregor is a 3rd line winger at his ceiling (unless somehow he blooms later in life like Pavs, I wouldn't bet on that) but they are pairing him with another fast winger and a slow as fuck center.
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Post by cjelli on Mar 5, 2022 21:30:51 GMT -8
Today there was a retirement ceremony for Rick Nash's jersey in Cbus.
A lot of players past and present recorded their congrats to Nash. Flower, Jumbo, and a lot of Jackets, past and present. All were cheered, including Flower. There was only one who was unilaterally booed, and it was Alex Ovechkin.
If would be funny if his "Putin Team" adventure backfires so badly, he'd be forced out of the NHL without getting a shot at 894.
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 6, 2022 10:51:28 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 6, 2022 16:32:06 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Mar 6, 2022 16:32:50 GMT -8
Today there was a retirement ceremony for Rick Nash's jersey in Cbus. A lot of players past and present recorded their congrats to Nash. Flower, Jumbo, and a lot of Jackets, past and present. All were cheered, including Flower. There was only one who was unilaterally booed, and it was Alex Ovechkin. If would be funny if his "Putin Team" adventure backfires so badly, he'd be forced out of the NHL without getting a shot at 894. Not sure how he can distance himself from Putin after all the history.
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Post by jackalope on Mar 6, 2022 20:51:13 GMT -8
Today there was a retirement ceremony for Rick Nash's jersey in Cbus. A lot of players past and present recorded their congrats to Nash. Flower, Jumbo, and a lot of Jackets, past and present. All were cheered, including Flower. There was only one who was unilaterally booed, and it was Alex Ovechkin. If would be funny if his "Putin Team" adventure backfires so badly, he'd be forced out of the NHL without getting a shot at 894. Not sure how he can distance himself from Putin after all the history. Not defending him or anything, his message about the war was really soft but has anybody thought about the consequences he would face if he did come out and denounce Putin? He has family that still lives in Russia. Just food for thought.
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