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Post by HOOCH2173 on Sept 22, 2020 10:26:57 GMT -8
Dead last when March 2020 rolled around, but sure let's make him the head coach! Come on. Wash, Rinse, Repeat Sharks should have hired this clown to put a fire under their butts!
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 22, 2020 11:39:50 GMT -8
At least John Madden has won a SB!
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Post by d5shark on Sept 22, 2020 13:11:15 GMT -8
Where's Woodcroft?
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 22, 2020 13:36:09 GMT -8
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Post by sjsharks59 on Sept 22, 2020 18:30:51 GMT -8
I believe little Jay is coaching in the minors.
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Post by sjsharks59 on Sept 22, 2020 18:32:36 GMT -8
Sharks should have hired this clown to put a fire under their butts! Sharks could hire the greatest coach ever and even he couldn’t turn McDonalds hamburger into a New York steak. DW put his coach in a hole
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Post by mk391419 on Sept 22, 2020 18:45:03 GMT -8
Well that was anti-climatic.
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 22, 2020 21:06:18 GMT -8
Well that was anti-climatic. It’s consistent with current Sharks policy
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 23, 2020 13:21:13 GMT -8
from Frank Seravalli of TSN,
“I’ve told my players to expect a crunch,” the agent continued. “Expect teams to be capped out. There will be very few UFA dollars. The goal should be to stay in the league as opposed to getting dollars or term.”
Stars backstop Anton Khudobin has launched himself into the Top 10 on the latest Top 75 with his incredible run to the Stanley Cup final. Teammate Corey Perry has also reminded teams why he is vital to team success.
Former Norris Trophy winner Zdeno Chara checks in at No. 19 after Bruins GM Don Sweeney left some uncertainty in the air.
There will be changes to the list ahead of Oct. 9, with qualifying offers due – potentially making players like Edmonton’s Andreas Athanasiou and Vancouver’s Troy Stecher unrestricted free agents – and the buyout period (Henrik Lundqvist, Olli Maatta?) opening before then.
But here is TSN Hockey’s first full Top 75 Free Agents list of the off-season:
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 23, 2020 13:24:48 GMT -8
Ouch
from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing,
With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds.
Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers.
The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Sept 23, 2020 14:13:38 GMT -8
Ouch from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing, With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds. Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers. The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2. Blame this guy!
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Post by cjelli on Sept 23, 2020 14:41:42 GMT -8
Ouch from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing, With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds. Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers. The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2. They should bill the BLM and their proxy Evander Kane that made everything in his effort to push the deplorables away from watching the game for the lost revenue.
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 23, 2020 14:57:01 GMT -8
Ouch from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing, With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds. Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers. The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2. Blame this guy!
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Post by John96 on Sept 23, 2020 15:10:11 GMT -8
Ouch from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing, With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds. Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers. The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2. Needs to be compared to what the NBA, NFL, and MLB are seeing in their viewership. With no fans watching, the atmosphere is just different and cannot be replicated. No matter what they've tried, it just isn't the same seeing thousands of people stand and cheer when something happens. I didn't like it from the first minute I turned on a game. It is noticeable and it feels off. There's just no way around it. I think they still had to do it but anyone who wasn't expecting a drop off is out of their minds. Not to mention it is playoff hockey in the middle of summer. People got other things going on, even in a pandemic world.
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Post by John96 on Sept 23, 2020 16:05:17 GMT -8
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Post by mk391419 on Sept 23, 2020 16:30:47 GMT -8
Well that was anti-climatic. It’s consistent with current Sharks policy Worse product at higher cost? <insert sarcastic comment re: SAP>Sounds about right. I mean, I guess they can put video screens in the floor or something. I think that is all that is left to be monetized because they aren't going to be getting it from fans.
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Post by cjelli on Sept 23, 2020 16:58:59 GMT -8
It’s consistent with current Sharks policy Worse product at higher cost? <insert sarcastic comment re: SAP>Sounds about right. I mean, I guess they can put video screens in the floor or something. I think that is all that is left to be monetized because they aren't going to be getting it from fans. re: SAP AND re: California
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Sept 24, 2020 13:21:47 GMT -8
Ouch from Joe Lucia of Awful Announcing, With playoff games also taking place in the middle of weekdays, there’s also going to be a natural drop in reach for those games. Despite all those caveats, it’s stunning to see the overall drop in NHL playoff viewership for the first three rounds. Per Sports Media Watch, the NHL averaged just 844,000 viewers for its playoff games in rounds before the Stanley Cup Final. Not only is that a 28% drop from a year ago, it’s the lowest since NBC’s networks began airing all playoff games as part of the NHL’s TV deal with the network that started in 2012. Of the 11 conference final games, just one (Game 4 of Golden Knights-Stars) saw an increase from 2019 – and that was a game that aired on NBC as opposed to NBCSN (which the comparable game did a year ago). That matchup was the most-watched of the round, with a paltry 1.68 million viewers. The trend was not reversed for the start of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday. Game 1 of Stars-Lightning series drew a jarring 2.12 million viewers (on NBC!) Saturday night, per ShowBuzz Daily. That finished fourth among the six live sports contests airing in primetime on Saturday, ahead of just an MLB on Fox national window and a Louisiana Tech-Southern Miss college football game on ESPN2. They should bill the BLM and their proxy Evander Kane that made everything in his effort to push the deplorables away from watching the game for the lost revenue. They lost me and at least a couple of others that I know of for the playoffs. Haven’t watched a minute of a playoff game since they protested. Haven’t decided about next year yet.
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 25, 2020 9:19:03 GMT -8
Nothing quite like playoff hockey
A misunderstanding over a few Lightning fans' passion for their team during the Stanley Cup final Wednesday night produced a scene in Tampa rife with cops and, in the end, comic relief.
Devon Garnett, a bay area super fan of sorts recently profiled by the Tampa Bay Times, was watching Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final Wednesday evening with two buddies at Radius Palms apartments near USF. In one first-period sequence, when Victor Hedman controlled the puck in the Lightning’s offensive zone, the friends began screaming, “Shoot! Shoot!” at the TV.
Evidently, that prompted a neighbor to call police. Minutes later, a handful of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputies were at their doorstep.
“So they came to the door and thought there were guns in the house,” said Garnett, 26. “We’re like, ‘Nope, we’re just screaming for Steven Stamkos.’”
Sheriff’s office spokesperson Natalia Verdina confirmed Thursday morning that deputies were dispatched to the complex at 8:24 p.m. Wednesday. The caller said they heard someone yelling loudly in the apartment above.
In a sheriff’s office dispatch report released late Thursday afternoon, the complainant told police he heard a couple screaming at each other, with one yelling, “I dare you to shoot!”
“Four deputies responded and discovered there were no domestic problems at the apartment in question,” Verdina said in an e-mail. “It was a roommate screaming at the TV in regards to a Lightning game.”
With that, the cops went on their way, Garnett said.
And he and his pals (who didn’t wish to be identified) had a misunderstanding to pass along to posterity.
“(The police) completely understood and just laughed it off,” said Garnett, a Clearwater Central Catholic alumnus who played football for the Marauders. “But they thought it was serious because I was screaming ‘Shoot!’ as in ‘Shoot the puck.’”
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 25, 2020 9:41:03 GMT -8
Nothing quite like playoff hockey A misunderstanding over a few Lightning fans' passion for their team during the Stanley Cup final Wednesday night produced a scene in Tampa rife with cops and, in the end, comic relief. Devon Garnett, a bay area super fan of sorts recently profiled by the Tampa Bay Times, was watching Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final Wednesday evening with two buddies at Radius Palms apartments near USF. In one first-period sequence, when Victor Hedman controlled the puck in the Lightning’s offensive zone, the friends began screaming, “Shoot! Shoot!” at the TV. Evidently, that prompted a neighbor to call police. Minutes later, a handful of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputies were at their doorstep. “So they came to the door and thought there were guns in the house,” said Garnett, 26. “We’re like, ‘Nope, we’re just screaming for Steven Stamkos.’” Sheriff’s office spokesperson Natalia Verdina confirmed Thursday morning that deputies were dispatched to the complex at 8:24 p.m. Wednesday. The caller said they heard someone yelling loudly in the apartment above. In a sheriff’s office dispatch report released late Thursday afternoon, the complainant told police he heard a couple screaming at each other, with one yelling, “I dare you to shoot!” “Four deputies responded and discovered there were no domestic problems at the apartment in question,” Verdina said in an e-mail. “It was a roommate screaming at the TV in regards to a Lightning game.” With that, the cops went on their way, Garnett said. And he and his pals (who didn’t wish to be identified) had a misunderstanding to pass along to posterity. “(The police) completely understood and just laughed it off,” said Garnett, a Clearwater Central Catholic alumnus who played football for the Marauders. “But they thought it was serious because I was screaming ‘Shoot!’ as in ‘Shoot the puck.’” You should hear us when a Raiders game is on. Everyone in the complex screaming at Derek Carr. It's hilarious
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Sept 25, 2020 9:58:34 GMT -8
Nothing quite like playoff hockey A misunderstanding over a few Lightning fans' passion for their team during the Stanley Cup final Wednesday night produced a scene in Tampa rife with cops and, in the end, comic relief. Devon Garnett, a bay area super fan of sorts recently profiled by the Tampa Bay Times, was watching Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final Wednesday evening with two buddies at Radius Palms apartments near USF. In one first-period sequence, when Victor Hedman controlled the puck in the Lightning’s offensive zone, the friends began screaming, “Shoot! Shoot!” at the TV. Evidently, that prompted a neighbor to call police. Minutes later, a handful of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputies were at their doorstep. “So they came to the door and thought there were guns in the house,” said Garnett, 26. “We’re like, ‘Nope, we’re just screaming for Steven Stamkos.’” Sheriff’s office spokesperson Natalia Verdina confirmed Thursday morning that deputies were dispatched to the complex at 8:24 p.m. Wednesday. The caller said they heard someone yelling loudly in the apartment above. In a sheriff’s office dispatch report released late Thursday afternoon, the complainant told police he heard a couple screaming at each other, with one yelling, “I dare you to shoot!” “Four deputies responded and discovered there were no domestic problems at the apartment in question,” Verdina said in an e-mail. “It was a roommate screaming at the TV in regards to a Lightning game.” With that, the cops went on their way, Garnett said. And he and his pals (who didn’t wish to be identified) had a misunderstanding to pass along to posterity. “(The police) completely understood and just laughed it off,” said Garnett, a Clearwater Central Catholic alumnus who played football for the Marauders. “But they thought it was serious because I was screaming ‘Shoot!’ as in ‘Shoot the puck.’” You should hear us when a Raiders game is on. Everyone in the complex screaming at Derek Carr. It's hilarious How’s Carr doing these days? I don’t watch or follow the NFL anymore, but I always admired the great work he and his brother did in the Kern County area...including things they’ve done in the past in support of public safety. Always seemed like a good family.
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 25, 2020 10:42:57 GMT -8
You should hear us when a Raiders game is on. Everyone in the complex screaming at Derek Carr. It's hilarious How’s Carr doing these days? I don’t watch or follow the NFL anymore, but I always admired the great work he and his brother did in the Kern County area...including things they’ve done in the past in support of public safety. Always seemed like a good family. He's playing good and they won their first game in Vegas last Monday night beating the Saints. They've started off 2-0 and they're playing this Sunday against the Patriots in New England, Carr hasn't thrown a INT yet
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Post by Fugazi on Sept 25, 2020 10:46:45 GMT -8
The Montreal Canadiens have re-signed defenceman Jeff Petry to a four-year, $25 million contract extension with an AAV of $6.25 million.
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 25, 2020 16:41:27 GMT -8
Pavs moves up to top line
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 25, 2020 16:56:28 GMT -8
Pavs scores!
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Post by mk391419 on Sept 25, 2020 17:22:01 GMT -8
Tampa is turning it up.
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Post by mk391419 on Sept 25, 2020 17:34:28 GMT -8
Boo, Perry, boo.
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 25, 2020 18:06:20 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Sept 25, 2020 18:07:14 GMT -8
Dallas needs to stay out of the box
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Post by mk391419 on Sept 25, 2020 18:31:40 GMT -8
Oooh. That was one he would like to have back.
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