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Post by Marbles on May 17, 2019 21:27:05 GMT -8
Only one thing to do at this point. Drink scotch and watch Conan.
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Post by d5shark on May 18, 2019 1:31:13 GMT -8
Just realized that this was a Fugazi GDt. Nuff said
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Post by John96 on May 18, 2019 5:38:31 GMT -8
Bad call lingering, threat of going back on the road down 3-1, if there was a game the Blues were going to show up for, it was this one.
No complaining about the refs here.
Dillon had a particularly bad game. Karlsson, Donskoi, and Sorensen need to get something done at some point or they should all be replaced in the offseason. Kane must be hurt, I can't believe he forgot how to play hockey. I thought Goodrow quietly had a strong game.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 18, 2019 6:54:56 GMT -8
Jones did his part. Pretty hard to win when you score one goal. Much concern for EK65.
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Post by Fugazi on May 18, 2019 8:40:33 GMT -8
Just realized that this was a Fugazi GDt. Nuff said Someone had to start it but that will be the last time this series
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Post by danvilleshark on May 18, 2019 9:56:13 GMT -8
Just realized that this was a Fugazi GDt. Nuff said Someone had to start it but that will be the last time this series So we can blame you for this one? Awesome!
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Post by Fugazi on May 18, 2019 9:58:25 GMT -8
Someone had to start it but that will be the last time this series So we can blame you for this one? Awesome! When haven't you blamed me for a loss
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Post by Fugazi on May 18, 2019 9:58:36 GMT -8
from Curtis Pashelka of the Mercury News,
Perhaps there was only one sight uglier than the Sharks’ start to Game 4 of the Western Conference Final against the St. Louis Blues on Friday.
It was the one of defenseman Erik Karlsson on the Sharks’ bench late in the third period, lurched over in obvious discomfort.
Karlsson returned late the third after the Sharks had pulled Martin Jones, attempting to tie the game with the extra attacker on the ice. But the Sharks couldn’t beat Blues goalie Jordan Binnington a second time and lost 2-1, setting up a pivotal Game 5 at home on Sunday with the series now tied 2-2.
Sharks coach Pete DeBoer didn’t have a health update after the game on Karlsson, who missed a handful of shifts after he left the ice at a stoppage in play with 9:24 left in regulation time. Karlsson came back with just under two minutes left, a good sign for the Sharks that he was able to gut it out for one final push.
Still, for a player who missed 27 of the Sharks’ final 33 games due to groin and leg injuries, there has to be some concern for how effective Karlsson might be for the rest of this series.
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Post by Fugazi on May 18, 2019 9:59:24 GMT -8
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Post by wallyshark on May 18, 2019 11:17:14 GMT -8
from Curtis Pashelka of the Mercury News, Perhaps there was only one sight uglier than the Sharks’ start to Game 4 of the Western Conference Final against the St. Louis Blues on Friday. It was the one of defenseman Erik Karlsson on the Sharks’ bench late in the third period, lurched over in obvious discomfort. Karlsson returned late the third after the Sharks had pulled Martin Jones, attempting to tie the game with the extra attacker on the ice. But the Sharks couldn’t beat Blues goalie Jordan Binnington a second time and lost 2-1, setting up a pivotal Game 5 at home on Sunday with the series now tied 2-2. Sharks coach Pete DeBoer didn’t have a health update after the game on Karlsson, who missed a handful of shifts after he left the ice at a stoppage in play with 9:24 left in regulation time. Karlsson came back with just under two minutes left, a good sign for the Sharks that he was able to gut it out for one final push. Still, for a player who missed 27 of the Sharks’ final 33 games due to groin and leg injuries, there has to be some concern for how effective Karlsson might be for the rest of this series. Do we still want EK65 after this Year long term? I still say yes for the right amount of money and as long as this groin thing is not long term. We were just starting to see what he can do with his speed and bang he gets hurt. Typical
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Post by danvilleshark on May 18, 2019 11:33:27 GMT -8
from Curtis Pashelka of the Mercury News, Perhaps there was only one sight uglier than the Sharks’ start to Game 4 of the Western Conference Final against the St. Louis Blues on Friday. It was the one of defenseman Erik Karlsson on the Sharks’ bench late in the third period, lurched over in obvious discomfort. Karlsson returned late the third after the Sharks had pulled Martin Jones, attempting to tie the game with the extra attacker on the ice. But the Sharks couldn’t beat Blues goalie Jordan Binnington a second time and lost 2-1, setting up a pivotal Game 5 at home on Sunday with the series now tied 2-2. Sharks coach Pete DeBoer didn’t have a health update after the game on Karlsson, who missed a handful of shifts after he left the ice at a stoppage in play with 9:24 left in regulation time. Karlsson came back with just under two minutes left, a good sign for the Sharks that he was able to gut it out for one final push. Still, for a player who missed 27 of the Sharks’ final 33 games due to groin and leg injuries, there has to be some concern for how effective Karlsson might be for the rest of this series. Do we still want EK65 after this Year long term? I still say yes for the right amount of money and as long as this groin thing is not long term. We were just starting to see what he can do with his speed and bang he gets hurt. Typical This is a very high risk decision. From what i saw when he did return to the ice he could not skate. Pretty sure the groin injury has returned and that does not bode well. Very likely he has been playing through this the entire time. I did not think he would get through the first round but he proved me wrong. The guy has heart he is just hurt.
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Post by sjsharks59 on May 18, 2019 12:05:30 GMT -8
Jones did his part. Pretty hard to win when you score one goal. Much concern for EK65. Excuse us! We scored 3 goals to bad 2 of them were in our own net Signed Nyquist & Braun
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Post by danvilleshark on May 18, 2019 21:35:20 GMT -8
Jones did his part. Pretty hard to win when you score one goal. Much concern for EK65. Excuse us! We scored 3 goals to bad 2 of them were in our own net Signed Nyquist & Braun Outside of the five minute major vs Vegas the sharks PP has been terrible.
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