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Post by John96 on May 11, 2019 7:55:40 GMT -8
Round Three. Rematch from 2016, the greatest Sharks season ever.
Let's do it.
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Post by galtfan on May 11, 2019 8:10:21 GMT -8
Just win the fucking game!
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Post by Marbles on May 11, 2019 8:16:26 GMT -8
Just win the fucking game! This
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 11, 2019 8:34:56 GMT -8
I’m hoping for three things...we don’t even notice the refs, Sharks play hard for 50+ minutes (no ones perfect) and most important...Sharks win!
Radio/late night replay for me as I’m driving to/from the airport to pick my wife up from her time in Carolina.
Go Sharks!
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Post by Getzlaffedat on May 11, 2019 9:31:02 GMT -8
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Post by Getzlaffedat on May 11, 2019 9:39:32 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on May 11, 2019 9:50:33 GMT -8
Jones plays well the sharks win this game.
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:00:46 GMT -8
from Curtis Pashelka of the Merury News,
The Sharks just got past the team with arguably the best forward line in hockey.
Do they have anything left for the NHL’s hottest team since January?
The Sharks were off Thursday, one day after beating the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in Game 7 of their second round series. It’s one of the few respites they’ve had over the last month since their postseason began April 10 with a series against the Vegas Golden Knights, which also went the distance.
Game 1 of the Western Conference final against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday will be the Sharks’ 15th game in 32 days. But San Jose is starting the series at home, and the Blues themselves played a six-game series in the first round against Winnipeg and just completed an emotional seven-game series win over Dallas.
“I can’t tell how we’re going to feel,” Sharks center Logan Couture said. “These series kind of bleed into each other here, especially when you go seven.”
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:03:53 GMT -8
Sharks and Blues set to renew rivalry in Western Conference Final; Trio of veterans continue search of first Stanley Cup; Rookie Jordan Binnington looks to write another chapter in impressive rookie season.
NHL MORNING SKATE
SHARKS AND BLUES SET TO CLASH IN GAME 1 OF WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL
After both clubs survived a seven-game series in the Second Round, the Sharks and Blues will face off in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final at SAP Center in San Jose. Both teams are in pursuit of their first Stanley Cup.
* Since the conference format was adopted for the 1981-82 season, teams that win Game 1 of the Conference Finals own a series record of 46-26 (63.9%).
* San Jose holds a 3-2 edge in five all-time head-to-head postseason series, including a six-game triumph in the 2016 Conference Finals when they reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history.
* In the 2016 Western Conference Final, the Sharks grabbed home-ice advantage by splitting the first two games in St. Louis and went on to win all three games at SAP Center to clinch the series in six games. Sharks center Joe Pavelski led all scorers in the series with 4-5—9, finding the score sheet in all six games.
* Pavelski was followed by teammate Logan Couture (1-6—7), who notched three points in the series-clinching Game 6 win (1-2—3). It was the third time in the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs that Couture notched three points in a series-clinching win, part of a postseason run that saw him lead all skaters with 10-20—30 in 24 games.
* With his performance in Game 6 against the Blues, Couture became just the third player in NHL history to record at least three points in three series-clinching wins within a postseason, joining Wayne Gretzky (1985, 1988 and 1993) and Jari Kurri (1985).
* The Sharks enter their fifth Conference Finals with three of the top five point-getters in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Tomas Hertl (9-5—14 in 14 GP), Couture (9-5—14 in 14 GP) and Brent Burns (5-9—14 in 14 GP).
* While Burns sits tied for second in playoff scoring, Blues blueliner and captain Alex Pietrangelo has collected 2-9—11 this postseason (13 GP). Pietrangelo sits one point shy of matching the franchise record for points by a defenseman in a playoff year, a mark attained four times in St. Louis history: Joe Micheletti (1-11—12 in 1981), Jeff Brown (2-10—12 in 1990 and 3-9—12 in 1991) and Al MacInnis (4-8—12 in 1999).
* The Western Conference Final features each of the top three goal-scorers of the 2019 postseason, with Hertl and Couture sharing the League lead, one ahead of Blues forward Jaden Schwartz (8-3—11 in 13 GP). After scoring 11 times in 69 games during the regular season, Schwartz now needs five to equal the single-year franchise playoff record of 13 goals, achieved by Brett Hull in 1990 (12 GP).
SEASONED VETERANS CONTINUE PURSUIT OF FIRST STANLEY CUP . . . A trio of players with 1,000 or more regular-season games to their credit will hit the ice in the Western Conference Final with their sights set on hoisting the Stanley Cup for the first time: Sharks teammates Joe Thornton (1,566 GP) and Brent Burns (1,043 GP) as well as Blues defenseman Jay Bouwmeester (1,184 GP).
* Overall, seven players with at least 900 regular-season games played are still in the running to win the Stanley Cup this year. The others: Marc-Edouard Vlasic (965 GP), Joe Pavelski (963 GP), Alexander Steen (963 GP) and David Backes (928 GP).
* Thornton (413-1,065—1,478 in 1,566 GP), who leads all active players in career assists and points, is in search of his first Stanley Cup while skating in his 21st NHL season. Only two players in NHL history won their first Stanley Cup after appearing in at least 1,500 regular season games: Ray Bourque (1,612 GP) and Dave Andreychuk (1,597 GP). Bourque is the only player in League history to win his first championship after reaching the 1,400-point milestone.
. . . JORDAN BINNINGTON LOOKS TO ADD TO IMPRESSIVE ROOKIE SEASON Blues rookie goaltender Jordan Binnington has played a crucial role in St. Louis’ playoff run since bursting onto the scene on Jan. 7 – with his club sitting last in the Western Conference, nine points out of the postseason picture.
* Binnington’s 24-5-1 regular-season record helped the Blues become the seventh team since 1967-68 to reach the playoffs after ranking last overall at any point after New Year’s Day (min. 20 GP). He then helped them become the first of those seven teams to win a series.
* Binnington, who has started all 13 games for the Blues this postseason, has yet to face the Sharks in his career. Chad Johnson (1-1-0) and Jake Allen (0-0-1) guarded the St. Louis crease in the three games against San Jose in 2018-19.
* Binnington, the ninth rookie goaltender in Blues history to start a playoff game, already owns the franchise rookie records for playoff games played/started (13) and wins (8). Only 12 rookie netminders in NHL history have recorded at least nine wins in a postseason, including only one in the past 12 years – Matt Murray posted a 15-6 record with the 2016 Penguins, tying an NHL rookie record for one playoff year.
* No stranger to big moments, Binnington captured the OHL championship with the Owen Sound Attack in 2010-11 and was later named the Most Outstanding Goaltender at the Memorial Cup - weeks before the Blues selected him in the third round (87th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft.
THIS AND THAT
* A California-based team has reached at least the Western Conference Final in 13 of the past 16 campaigns, with San Jose accounting for five of those instances (also 2004, 2010, 2011 and 2016).
* St. Louis is looking to advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since qualifying in each of its first three years of existence (1968-70). The Blues are one of two teams without a Cup despite reaching the Final on three occasions (Canucks: 0-3).
* Only 40 players between the Blues (13), Sharks (12), Bruins (11) and Hurricanes (4) have skated in either the Conference Finals or Stanley Cup Final.
* While St. Louis has the most players with experience in the Conference Finals or Stanley Cup Final, they have the fewest combined games played in those rounds. Overall, the 40 players have a combined 471 games played past the second round (San Jose: 171, Boston: 148, Carolina: 80, St. Louis: 72).
* Of the 7,917 players in NHL history to play in at least one game, only 2,695 (34.0%) have appeared in at least one game in the round prior to the Stanley Cup Final.
* Only 26 of the 1.42 million brackets in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs Bracket Challenge presented by Jägermeister have selected the correct series winner in each of the first two rounds (0.0019%). Of those 26, there is an almost even split on who they have picked to win the Stanley Cup: San Jose (30.8%), Boston (23.1%), Carolina (23.1%), St. Louis (23.1%).
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Post by d5shark on May 11, 2019 11:08:49 GMT -8
Just win the game!!
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Post by d5shark on May 11, 2019 11:11:20 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:39:59 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:41:29 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:42:29 GMT -8
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Post by d5shark on May 11, 2019 11:47:52 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 11:58:58 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 11, 2019 12:00:17 GMT -8
That's some ugly shit right there
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 12:07:03 GMT -8
Alright Shark fans, it's now round 3. A call to action.
Asking we step up our game and STOP being Pussies about Referees in this round. If you've been around, Refs are never perfect and the bad odd calls always go BOTH ways. Let the game happen and let it roll out as it happens. PLAYERS will ultimately decide this series.
Shark fans now on the NHLs national spotlight. Let's not be pussy fans like Vegas, LA and Orange county have.
Step up in your fandom this series - No more whiney-pussyAss Ref focused complainers. Be hockey fans and cheer for the game and the home team. #Lovehockey
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Post by tastyshakes on May 11, 2019 12:09:10 GMT -8
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 12:15:51 GMT -8
Also I'll be in 117 tonight - all you Fucks that claim I'm a cheap bastard and never buys the beer come by and I'll gladly buy the third round chatter beer. Also tailgating in the Iron Horse Gym parking lot (near Henry's) at 3:30 today. I have 11 Pliny's in the cooler and we can't possibly drink them all. My pussy ticket partner switches to pilsner too fast.
Cheers, Let's GO Sharks!
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 12:33:46 GMT -8
Total bad karma cheap shot. so Ryan O'Reilly is the Blues best player? not even close.
It's the third round - step up your game, Tweeters. Check facts.
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Post by d5shark on May 11, 2019 12:41:29 GMT -8
Also I'll be in 117 tonight - all you Fucks that claim I'm a cheap bastard and never buys the beer come by and I'll gladly buy the third round chatter beer. Also tailgating in the Iron Horse Gym parking lot (near Henry's) at 3:30 today. I have 11 Pliny's in the cooler and we can't possibly drink them all. My pussy ticket partner switches to pilsner too fast. Cheers, Let's GO Sharks! I stopped by the parking lot before Game 1 of the last series and I didn't see you there.
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 12:56:08 GMT -8
Ok, here's how far back me and the St Louis Blues go back. Age 9 I attended a 1969 summer hockey school up in BC, two of the camp coaches were Red Berenson and Bob Plager. Plager promised a hot dog BBQ for the boys one day but a rare summer rain storm killed his plan. But crazy Plager decides to move his Weber BBQ Inside the Civic Centre dressing rooms and he's BBQing with briquettes INDOORS, singing and drinking a beer. It got so smokey fire alarms went off and three fire engines came. Camp directors were quite pissed off and Mounties temporarily arrested Bob Plager. yea I learned a lot about life & hockey that summer. Old guard NHLers were the best.
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 12:58:54 GMT -8
Also I'll be in 117 tonight - all you Fucks that claim I'm a cheap bastard and never buys the beer come by and I'll gladly buy the third round chatter beer. Also tailgating in the Iron Horse Gym parking lot (near Henry's) at 3:30 today. I have 11 Pliny's in the cooler and we can't possibly drink them all. My pussy ticket partner switches to pilsner too fast. Cheers, Let's GO Sharks! I stopped by the parking lot before Game 1 of the last series and I didn't see you there. It's round three - step up your game then.
There's only 40 parking spaces in that whole lot. Jeez
NOTE: don't know about 3:30 now - but we'll be Gating there 4 to 4:45ish, wearing the bright orange Barracuda cap..
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Post by cjelli on May 11, 2019 13:15:07 GMT -8
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Post by redbeard on May 11, 2019 13:24:03 GMT -8
I'm expecting a game out of Cooter. I'm drinking Heretic Make America Juicy Again...
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Post by LordNelson on May 11, 2019 13:40:23 GMT -8
I'm expecting a game out of Cooter. I'm drinking Heretic Make America Juicy Again... Please order me that pint Drakes Best Coast. Thank you
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Post by Getzlaffedat on May 11, 2019 14:02:55 GMT -8
yep. Lets see the cjelli graphic stats, i like that format
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Post by redbeard on May 11, 2019 14:05:46 GMT -8
I'm expecting a game out of Cooter. I'm drinking Heretic Make America Juicy Again... Please order me that pint Drakes Best Coast. Thank you Yeah...let me guess...you're buying! 🙄
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Post by Getzlaffedat on May 11, 2019 14:07:21 GMT -8
Alright Shark fans, it's now round 3. A call to action. Asking we step up our game and STOP being Pussies about Referees in this round. If you've been around, Refs are never perfect and the bad odd calls always go BOTH ways. Let the game happen and let it roll out as it happens. PLAYERS will ultimately decide this series. Shark fans now on the NHLs national spotlight. Let's not be pussy fans like Vegas, LA and Orange county have. Step up in your fandom this series - No more whiney-pussyAss Ref focused complainers. Be hockey fans and cheer for the game and the home team. #Lovehockey Nelson it looks like youre drunk like me. Sharks been on the other side this time. Ref Jose is being demonized for game 7 calls, but we remember disallowed goals in both series and thats the end of it.
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