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Post by northbayfan on May 6, 2019 21:56:55 GMT -8
Dang. I'll have to drive the whole way and I'll still probably miss puck drop. Drive to the northern edge of SJ and take the light rail. It's still 2+ hours of driving. Weeknights I usually like to park at Millbrae and take Caltrain, but I don't think I'll get there early enough. Maybe I'll ask to work a short day. I can't wait until bart goes to Diridon.
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Post by Fugazi on May 6, 2019 22:01:37 GMT -8
I won't be starting any more GDT's this round
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Post by danvilleshark on May 6, 2019 22:04:51 GMT -8
I won't be starting any more GDT's this round This is all Marbles fault.
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Post by Fugazi on May 6, 2019 22:10:40 GMT -8
I won't be starting any more GDT's this round This is all Marbles fault. Hell yes it is
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 6:04:15 GMT -8
I won't be starting any more GDT's this round This is all Marbles fault. I'd give Marbles the finger but I fear that he'd like it!
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Post by d5shark on May 7, 2019 7:10:06 GMT -8
Anyone else remember the last few on that list...
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Post by HOOCH2173 on May 7, 2019 7:18:51 GMT -8
I won't be starting any more GDT's this round
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Post by sjsharks59 on May 7, 2019 7:35:58 GMT -8
Meier needs to get the puck out, he swung & missed. The 3rd goal the AVS scored was on Dillion up on the blue line instead of being in postion I didn't pin the third goal against on Karlsson, but he was out there. Dillon and Sorensen DP fucked Karlsson on the play. Karlsson could've done a WHOLE LOT better on the OT goal against. Lost the board battle, his helmet, his compete to get back into the play... It looked like 1 of the AVS players was laying on top of him. Still Meier needs to put out a better effort to get the puck out of the zone, Skate with it or even take a icing to re set. This is the Sharks history for you they make it tough on them selves on even tough on the fans. Knowing them they will come out slow Wednesday night then have to play catch up all night. Peace
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Post by cjelli on May 7, 2019 7:59:17 GMT -8
After the first game of the series: Joe Thornton and his line are going to eat the Avs alive.
Since that game: #19: 0g0a #20: 0g1a #62: 0g0a
Including the PP time they get.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 7, 2019 8:27:29 GMT -8
After the first game of the series: Joe Thornton and his line are going to eat the Avs alive. Since that game: #19: 0g0a #20: 0g1a #62: 0g0a Including the PP time they get. They have been terrible.
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Post by Fugazi on May 7, 2019 9:01:45 GMT -8
DENVER -- The San Jose Sharks regret letting the opportunity to clinch the Western Conference Second Round against the Colorado Avalanche slip away but took solace with the knowledge they will get another chance on home ice.
The Avalanche tied the best-of-7 series with a 4-3 overtime win in Game 6 at Pepsi Center on Monday. Game 7 is at San Jose on Wednesday (9 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS).
"Game 7, one game at home to move on to the Western Conference Final," Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said. "We would've taken that at any point this season. I'm not surprised it's seven based on how we played each other. It's been punch, counterpunch, punch."
The Sharks were confident heading to overtime after defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic scored his second goal of the game for a 3-3 tie with 2:28 remaining in the third period, the third time they came back from a goal down to tie it.
"We were positive, we felt like we could win this game," center Logan Couture said. "We just needed a little bit more, we needed a little bit more people involved in the game."
[RELATED: Sharks vs. Avalanche series coverage | Avalanche prove future now with Game 6 win]
The Sharks kept Colorado's top line of Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen in check through three periods, but it was on the ice when rookie defenseman Cale Makar took a shot from the blue line and Landeskog whacked it past goalie Martin Jones 2:32 into overtime.
"Those guys are going to create opportunities, they're good players, so it's about limiting the A1 chances for them," defenseman Brenden Dillon said. "We did a good job against them for the most part, but sometimes it takes longer than 60 minutes to shut them down."
The Avalanche used secondary scoring to survive, with two goals from J.T. Compher and one from Tyson Jost.
"I mean, their depth guys beat us tonight," Couture said. "We got beat by J.T. Compher, Tyson Jost, their second and third lines. Our depth guys have to be better than their depth guys.
"We turned pucks over again. I thought we were soft in a lot of areas. I thought we were soft in our end, but once we forechecked we played in their end, had good shifts, sustained pressure. We've just got to be smarter with the puck and not turn it over, win some more battles."
All three of San Jose's goals were scored by defensemen. Vlasic scored his first at 14:36 of the second period to tie the game 1-1, and Brent Burns made it 2-2 at 19:50, 1:06 after Compher scored the first of his two goals.
"They went up, we came back," forward Timo Meier said. "We fought, we battled hard, but just not enough. We didn't have enough guys for the whole game and being ready to compete and win this game."
The Avalanche outshot the Sharks 11-5 in the first period and drew two penalties.
"I thought in the first period we turned some pucks over and fed the rush," DeBoer said. "That probably got us on our heels, took a couple penalties. That was the period I thought they had us on our heels quite a bit. I thought in the second and third we cleaned that stuff up and were pretty good."
The Sharks were down 3-1 in the first round against the Vegas Golden Knights but won three straight, including a 5-4 overtime win in Game 7.
"I think we're going to have to take confidence out of that," Dillon said. "We've got guys in here that have played in Game 7s, have played in hostile environments, home and away, and we worked all year to get home ice advantage like this.
"We knew going into Game 5 that we were going to have a best of three and that we were going to have home ice, and here we are, going back home in front of our fans. We're going to have to bring our best to beat this team."
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Post by LordNelson on May 7, 2019 9:59:39 GMT -8
Thanks to Burns, Rantanen's hip will still be fucked up heading into game 7. Calvert another lingering victim of the Burns butt check. Both teams are banged up, maybe Colorado a little more so. I like man for man playoff experience SJ has over Colorado heading into a game 7 - and Home Ice is huge. Cautious optimism for the Sharks for game 7.
In fact ALL teams have faced very bruising series; can't remember a post-season where Cup seemed so up for grabs. Survival of the fittest and who can remain focused and relatively healthy I guess. If Pavs remains out, still a chance Thornton can accept the Cup from Bettman on Boston ice. What a moment that could be!
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 7, 2019 10:51:39 GMT -8
Thanks to Burns, Rantanen's hip will still be fucked up heading into game 7. Calvert another lingering victim of the Burns butt check. Both teams are banged up, maybe Colorado a little more so. I like man for man playoff experience SJ has over Colorado heading into a game 7 - and Home Ice is huge. Cautious optimism for the Sharks for game 7. In fact ALL teams have faced very bruising series; can't remember a post-season where Cup seemed so up for grabs. Survival of the fittest and who can remain focused and relatively healthy I guess. If Pavs remains out, still a chance Thornton can accept the Cup from Bettman on Boston ice. What a moment that could be! I hope you’re right! I’m 50/50 on game 7...their first 50 minutes of their last game 7 on home ice has me concerned.
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 11:00:03 GMT -8
I didn't pin the third goal against on Karlsson, but he was out there. Dillon and Sorensen DP fucked Karlsson on the play. Karlsson could've done a WHOLE LOT better on the OT goal against. Lost the board battle, his helmet, his compete to get back into the play... It looked like 1 of the AVS players was laying on top of him. Still Meier needs to put out a better effort to get the puck out of the zone, Skate with it or even take a icing to re set. This is the Sharks history for you they make it tough on them selves on even tough on the fans. Knowing them they will come out slow Wednesday night then have to play catch up all night. Peace I thought Karlsson went down too easy, should've battled to stay on his feet. Yeah, a guy (Landeskog I believe) landed on him but he was slower than Landeskog getting back into the play. Yeah, nobody else for the Sharks did anything to help either. Not enough urgency. They were probably thinking it was another routine play in the corner... 🙄 After the first game of the series: Joe Thornton and his line are going to eat the Avs alive. Since that game: #19: 0g0a #20: 0g1a #62: 0g0a Including the PP time they get. If Jumbo's "saving himself" for later rounds, he better wake up to the idea that there might not be later rounds. He looks his age. He had a much better showing in the 1st round. Labanc seems to be all or nothing. Sorensen has been playing like a left handed Donskoi 2.0, fucking invisible. Well, except for mistakes...
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 11:22:16 GMT -8
Thanks to Burns, Rantanen's hip will still be fucked up heading into game 7. Calvert another lingering victim of the Burns butt check. Both teams are banged up, maybe Colorado a little more so. I like man for man playoff experience SJ has over Colorado heading into a game 7 - and Home Ice is huge. Cautious optimism for the Sharks for game 7. In fact ALL teams have faced very bruising series; can't remember a post-season where Cup seemed so up for grabs. Survival of the fittest and who can remain focused and relatively healthy I guess. If Pavs remains out, still a chance Thornton can accept the Cup from Bettman on Boston ice. What a moment that could be! After 88 hammered Rantanen, the Sharks should've been looking to clobber him into submission if he got back on the ice. They let him off the hook! Fucking SWEEP THE FUCKING LEG JOHNNY! This isn't a $1 Nassau fucking golf match! They don't hand out the Stanley Cup to the team that plays the nicest. They hand it out to the team that survived the war. Last man standing! That fucking pissant Compher tried to end EK65 and the San Jose Lady Byngs let the guy having a starring role in their defeat! Yeah, Dillon probably said a couple things to him that he likely wouldn't say in church. So fucking what? The fucker skated many shifts after that and never paid the price. Nobody has done shit to that fucker Zadorov either... Sissies...
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Post by Marbles on May 7, 2019 11:22:16 GMT -8
This is all Marbles fault. I'd give Marbles the finger but I fear that he'd like it! What the fuck, man? Everyone forgets Dville cursing the hockey gods in game 5.
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Post by Marbles on May 7, 2019 11:25:20 GMT -8
After the first game of the series: Joe Thornton and his line are going to eat the Avs alive. Since that game: #19: 0g0a #20: 0g1a #62: 0g0a Including the PP time they get. Agree. You figure that any way the combos are matched Jumbo and line need to take advantage of a weak Avs depth chart. They have been unable to take that role. And when Cootch/Hertl are potentially spending their legs checking line 1 the overall offense begins to tank. I do think if they can apply the sustained pressure we saw in the latter half of the game, plus home match up, they should be able to pull this out. However Grubaur has also shown an ability to clamp down and I fear if we go long in game 7 without a breakthrough it will begin to get ugly.
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 11:26:37 GMT -8
I'd give Marbles the finger but I fear that he'd like it! What the fuck, man? Everyone forgets Dville cursing the hockey gods in game 5. Was that before or after the game 5 GDT was started?
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Post by stewpididiot on May 7, 2019 11:53:19 GMT -8
My thoughts about last night, in a nutshell:
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!
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Post by Fugazi on May 7, 2019 12:02:55 GMT -8
What the fuck, man? Everyone forgets Dville cursing the hockey gods in game 5. Was that before or after the game 5 GDT was started? Actually it was game 4 when Danville brought down the wrath of the Hockey Gods
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 12:24:25 GMT -8
Get your shit together Marbles!
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Post by Fugazi on May 7, 2019 12:52:12 GMT -8
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Post by cjelli on May 7, 2019 13:14:30 GMT -8
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Post by oaklandshark on May 7, 2019 13:16:19 GMT -8
Thanks to Burns, Rantanen's hip will still be fucked up heading into game 7. Calvert another lingering victim of the Burns butt check. Both teams are banged up, maybe Colorado a little more so. I like man for man playoff experience SJ has over Colorado heading into a game 7 - and Home Ice is huge. Cautious optimism for the Sharks for game 7. In fact ALL teams have faced very bruising series; can't remember a post-season where Cup seemed so up for grabs. Survival of the fittest and who can remain focused and relatively healthy I guess. If Pavs remains out, still a chance Thornton can accept the Cup from Bettman on Boston ice. What a moment that could be! After 88 hammered Rantanen, the Sharks should've been looking to clobber him into submission if he got back on the ice. They let him off the hook! Fucking SWEEP THE FUCKING LEG JOHNNY! This isn't a $1 Nassau fucking golf match! They don't hand out the Stanley Cup to the team that plays the nicest. They hand it out to the team that survived the war. Last man standing! That fucking pissant Compher tried to end EK65 and the San Jose Lady Byngs let the guy having a starring role in their defeat! Yeah, Dillon probably said a couple things to him that he likely wouldn't say in church. So fucking what? The fucker skated many shifts after that and never paid the price. Nobody has done shit to that fucker Zadorov either... Sissies... This has been the sharks M.O for years...makes me sick
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Post by sharkhaywood on May 7, 2019 13:51:27 GMT -8
Meier needs to get the puck out, he swung & missed. The 3rd goal the AVS scored was on Dillion up on the blue line instead of being in postion I didn't pin the third goal against on Karlsson, but he was out there. Dillon and Sorensen DP fucked Karlsson on the play. Karlsson could've done a WHOLE LOT better on the OT goal against. Lost the board battle, his helmet, his compete to get back into the play... I thought Karlsson ducked out to avoid taking the hit to make a play. He was flatout terrible on the Yost goal pulling a Marleau and coasting into the zone behind a guy that is his responsibility to cover defensively.
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Post by sharkhaywood on May 7, 2019 13:53:01 GMT -8
Thanks to Burns, Rantanen's hip will still be fucked up heading into game 7. Calvert another lingering victim of the Burns butt check. Both teams are banged up, maybe Colorado a little more so. I like man for man playoff experience SJ has over Colorado heading into a game 7 - and Home Ice is huge. Cautious optimism for the Sharks for game 7. In fact ALL teams have faced very bruising series; can't remember a post-season where Cup seemed so up for grabs. Survival of the fittest and who can remain focused and relatively healthy I guess. If Pavs remains out, still a chance Thornton can accept the Cup from Bettman on Boston ice. What a moment that could be! I hope you’re right! I’m 50/50 on game 7...their first 50 minutes of their last game 7 on home ice has me concerned. Vegas is a far better and deeper team than Colorado.
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Post by d5shark on May 7, 2019 14:12:55 GMT -8
I hope you’re right! I’m 50/50 on game 7...their first 50 minutes of their last game 7 on home ice has me concerned. Vegas is a far better and deeper team than Colorado. It's not really about the opponent. It's about if the Sharks will come out hard or not.
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Post by d5shark on May 7, 2019 14:25:31 GMT -8
MEV has more goals than Evander Kane. Discuss..
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Post by danvilleshark on May 7, 2019 15:11:44 GMT -8
MEV has more goals than Evander Kane. Discuss.. Kane has very much underperformed.
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Post by redbeard on May 7, 2019 15:53:49 GMT -8
I didn't pin the third goal against on Karlsson, but he was out there. Dillon and Sorensen DP fucked Karlsson on the play. Karlsson could've done a WHOLE LOT better on the OT goal against. Lost the board battle, his helmet, his compete to get back into the play... I thought Karlsson ducked out to avoid taking the hit to make a play. He was flatout terrible on the Yost goal pulling a Marleau and coasting into the zone behind a guy that is his responsibility to cover defensively. Well, he didn't make the play. Unless, of course, you count the shitty ones... Some guys want it...some guys want it even more. Colorado was the latter last night.
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