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Post by danvilleshark on Oct 8, 2019 7:11:59 GMT -8
May need to prepare a cocktail for this one (or two). Sharks need to straighten out a few things and last day of Kane suspension.
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Post by Marbles on Oct 8, 2019 7:16:37 GMT -8
Kane is back, no? He's was only suspended 3 games?
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 8, 2019 7:19:39 GMT -8
Kane is back, no? He's was only suspended 3 games? Yep, Kane will be in the lineup tonight
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Post by Marbles on Oct 8, 2019 7:21:42 GMT -8
Kane is back, no? He's was only suspended 3 games? Yep, Kane will be in the lineup tonight We are saved. Poppa EK is back. Or we will lose 2-1, subtle road to a better record starts now. Sharks still don't find a way to score 2. 1 goal is deflected in off of a rookies helmet.
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Post by danvilleshark on Oct 8, 2019 7:27:37 GMT -8
Kane is back, no? He's was only suspended 3 games? Crap you are right. The sharks only gave one games worth of effort these past few game so I missed that.
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Post by Marbles on Oct 8, 2019 8:19:39 GMT -8
Kane is back, no? He's was only suspended 3 games? Crap you are right. The sharks only gave one games worth of effort these past few game so I missed that. I was on a steady diet of beer and 9 hour customer meetings for Weds-Fri so mercifully that period is now a blur.
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 8, 2019 8:34:21 GMT -8
I wonder what the Sharks record is with Dougie being the GM
Doug Wilson set to reach 1,200-game milestone as Sharks General Manager.
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 8, 2019 9:08:52 GMT -8
NASHVILLE — Sharks forward Evander Kane said Monday he wouldn’t take back critical comments he made regarding how officials handled an altercation in an emotionally charged Sept. 29 preseason game that preceded his three-game suspension by the NHL.
Following the exhibition game against the host Vegas Golden Knights, Kane condemned the way lineman Kiel Murchison handled an altercation late in the third period between himself and defenseman Deryk Engelland, saying in part, “Talk about abuse of an official? How about abuse of a player? It’s an absolute joke.”
Asked Monday if he thought the punishment was fair, Kane said, “I’m sure you guys have heard my comments about it after the game. I stand by what I said.”
During the altercation with Engelland, Kane inadvertently slashed Murchison when he retaliated to a cross check by Engelland. Murchison then left Engelland’s side to grab the front of Kane’s jersey.
Kane landed backward on the ice with Murchison on top of him. When Kane got up and with Murchison still holding on, Kane gave the linesman a shove with his left arm.
Kane was ejected that night and suspended for three games by the NHL on Oct. 1 for physical abuse of officials. Kane will return to the lineup Tuesday when the Sharks (0-3-0) play the Nashville Predators (1-1-0).
Considering it was a three-game suspension and how long the process might take, Kane said he chose not file an appeal.
Per the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement with the Players Association, any appeal would have to be heard and ruled on by commissioner Gary Bettman. Only after Bettman’s ruling could a player ask for the case to be heard by an independent arbitrator, and that typically takes more time. So with the Sharks playing three games in four nights to start the year, Kane felt it didn’t make sense to go through with a formal review.
Kane said he has not heard from Murchison about what happened, though he did say he spoke with Stephen Walkom. the NHL’s director of officiating, about how the situation was handled.
“There’s been some dialogue, some questions and answers, but like I said, that’s what’s in the CBA, that’s what is in the rulebook,” Kane said. “No matter what I guess transpires, the player’s accountable for it. Doesn’t make a lot of sense, but it is what it is.”
Kane’s absence underscored just how precariously thin and less potent the Sharks’ forward group can be even with just one major piece missing.
Including their 3-1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday, the Sharks have scored just three goals in their first three games — their lowest-ever total to start a regular season.
The three goals, by Marcus Sorensen, Barclay Goodrow and Logan Couture, have come at even strength as the Sharks’ power play, which Kane is an important part of, is off to an 0-for-14 start.
Kane, who matched a career-high with 30 goals last season, will play with Tomas Hertl and Goodrow on the Sharks’ second line, hoping to provide some badly needed offensive punch to a winless team that’s struggled in an unprecedented way to score goals so far this season.
What coach Pete DeBoer is just as eager to see, though, is how Kane also impacts games without the puck, especially since the Sharks have been outscored 12-3 through three games.
“He’s a very good NHL player, helps offensively for us, but he’s also a reliable guy,” DeBoer said. “He knows how to play both ends of the rink. Right now, through three games, we’re doing a lot of teaching. The way we want to play as a five-man unit is if one guy is out of place, then things break down.”
“We’ve got some young players that are learning the systems, and that takes some time. We’re dealing with a little bit of that. But dealing with a veteran guy that knows what he’s doing out there and where he’s supposed to be is important.”
The Sharks would no doubt like Kane to handle similar situations a bit differently in the future — particularly against Vegas at T-Mobile Arena — so he doesn’t face more future supplemental discipline from the NHL.
“The way he plays, the emotion he plays with, sometimes you have to deal with the good (and) the bad,” DeBoer said Saturday. “He brings a lot of energy and a lot of physicality, and he stands up for a lot of guys on our team, and sometimes those guys cross the line.
“I know he’s going to be a little smarter about it in the future, but I also know that that happens when you ask guys to play the way he played the other night.”
Kane has 32 penalty minutes in seven career regular season games with Vegas, and 60 penalty minutes in 12 playoff games. He was also given a one-game suspension for cross-checking Pierre-Edouard Bellemare during Game 1 of the Sharks and Golden Knights’ second round playoff meeting in 2018.
“It just seems for some reason, that building specifically, maybe we need to sage it. Maybe we’ve got to come in there and sage the dressing room, sage the building.” Kane said. “There’s something going on in there. But we’ll get it figured out and straightened away. Hopefully put the puck in the net and get a W next time.”
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Post by danvilleshark on Oct 8, 2019 9:32:46 GMT -8
The ref was very clearly telling Kane he was not going to allow a fight to happen. He put him self between Kane and Engelland and Kane kept trying to lean over and get his way to Engelland. The ref then tries to grab him on the final effort and basically takes down Kane.
Kane has to listen to the ref when they say it is over. The shove never ever happens nor does the ref take down if he just does what the ref says. This is what Kane to this day does not get and it will bite him again.
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Post by cjelli on Oct 8, 2019 9:40:19 GMT -8
No reprieve: Sorensen is out today.
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Post by gilfan on Oct 8, 2019 10:16:28 GMT -8
it was 6 years ago today that the rookie Hertl scored 4 against the Rangers in that 9-2 drumming, maybe, just maybe our offense comes alive on a side note, how the heck do you insert or attach an image? (imagine JT w/ cock in barn here lol)
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Oct 8, 2019 13:06:12 GMT -8
It can only get better from here...the Sharks are currently the worst team in the NHL right now so its got to trend up at some point. I’m hoping they make it to two goals tonight I’m going to try and find a bar in Lexington and see if the games on. Go Sharks!
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Post by John96 on Oct 8, 2019 13:41:59 GMT -8
The ref was very clearly telling Kane he was not going to allow a fight to happen. He put him self between Kane and Engelland and Kane kept trying to lean over and get his way to Engelland. The ref then tries to grab him on the final effort and basically takes down Kane. Kane has to listen to the ref when they say it is over. The shove never ever happens nor does the ref take down if he just does what the ref says. This is what Kane to this day does not get and it will bite him again. Problem with that is the official doesn't need to be doing any of it. Also to me it didn't look like Kane had any real intention of fighting Engelland, didn't really see any intent to engage by Kane there but who knows what was being said. Even if they did want to fight, best to just let it happen rather than continue to let things fester. I think the linesman was pissed about Kane's slash hitting him and took out his anger. No excuse for Kane to shove back but if the linesman didn't get a reprimand from the league, oh well, he'll get no sympathy from me. He never gets into harm's way if he takes the cape off and stops trying to be a hero.
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Post by danvilleshark on Oct 8, 2019 13:54:17 GMT -8
The ref was very clearly telling Kane he was not going to allow a fight to happen. He put him self between Kane and Engelland and Kane kept trying to lean over and get his way to Engelland. The ref then tries to grab him on the final effort and basically takes down Kane. Kane has to listen to the ref when they say it is over. The shove never ever happens nor does the ref take down if he just does what the ref says. This is what Kane to this day does not get and it will bite him again. Problem with that is the official doesn't need to be doing any of it. Also to me it didn't look like Kane had any real intention of fighting Engelland, didn't really see any intent to engage by Kane there but who knows what was being said. Even if they did want to fight, best to just let it happen rather than continue to let things fester. I think the linesman was pissed about Kane's slash hitting him and took out his anger. No excuse for Kane to shove back but if the linesman didn't get a reprimand from the league, oh well, he'll get no sympathy from me. He never gets into harm's way if he takes the cape off and stops trying to be a hero. I am with you on this. If both guys want to drop the gloves let them have at it. Having said that maybe Engelland did not want to go as there was nothing in it for him. He can handle himself but maybe just did not feel the need to this time but again pure speculation. Also no way to know what was being said. To me it looked like Kane was the aggressor and just would not let it go.
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Post by sjsharks59 on Oct 8, 2019 14:00:12 GMT -8
Problem with that is the official doesn't need to be doing any of it. Also to me it didn't look like Kane had any real intention of fighting Engelland, didn't really see any intent to engage by Kane there but who knows what was being said. Even if they did want to fight, best to just let it happen rather than continue to let things fester. I think the linesman was pissed about Kane's slash hitting him and took out his anger. No excuse for Kane to shove back but if the linesman didn't get a reprimand from the league, oh well, he'll get no sympathy from me. He never gets into harm's way if he takes the cape off and stops trying to be a hero. I am with you on this. If both guys want to drop the gloves let them have at it. Having said that maybe Engelland did not want to go as there was nothing in it for him. He can handle himself but maybe just did not feel the need to this time but again pure speculation. Also no way to know what was being said. To me it looked like Kane was the aggressor and just would not let it go. Just imagine if Kane blew out his knee when him & the ref tangled. Would the Ref gotten in trouble. I don't agree with what Kane did, But the ref should have let the 2 players beat each other to a pulp.
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Post by sjsharks59 on Oct 8, 2019 14:01:06 GMT -8
It can only get better from here...the Sharks are currently the worst team in the NHL right now so its got to trend up at some point. I’m hoping they make it to two goals tonight I’m going to try and find a bar in Lexington and see if the games on. Go Sharks! 5-2 Nashville & the Sharks celebrate the 2 goals like they just won the cup..
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Post by clarkro2 on Oct 8, 2019 14:23:33 GMT -8
Hoping the defense shows up tonight to play a solid 60 minutes and limit the number of odd man rushes.
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Post by clarkro2 on Oct 8, 2019 14:31:19 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau
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Post by gilfan on Oct 8, 2019 14:36:45 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau Praise Lord Stanley
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Post by clarkro2 on Oct 8, 2019 14:40:35 GMT -8
Guess this means Dylan Gambrell is done in SJ
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Post by clarkro2 on Oct 8, 2019 14:41:17 GMT -8
One year, $700k for Marleau In San Jose.
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Post by d5shark on Oct 8, 2019 14:43:11 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau The cup is ours!!
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Post by John96 on Oct 8, 2019 14:48:51 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 8, 2019 14:56:15 GMT -8
Hallelujah he is born
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Post by Fugazi on Oct 8, 2019 14:57:07 GMT -8
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Post by sjsharks59 on Oct 8, 2019 14:59:10 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau Are you pulling my Johnson? Hit him with your purse Patty.
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Post by wallyshark on Oct 8, 2019 15:56:50 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau Oh FFS! This is not what we need! Doug's hands are tied though.
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Post by Badger on Oct 8, 2019 16:06:16 GMT -8
Doug Wilson announces that the Sharks will sign Patrick Marleau I’m disappointed.
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Post by oaklandshark on Oct 8, 2019 16:08:28 GMT -8
We might as well bring in owen nolan, scott Thornton,and scott hannan
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Post by Getzlaffedat on Oct 8, 2019 16:11:41 GMT -8
Oh nice, Randy is doing the nbc
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