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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 1, 2019 18:41:21 GMT -8
Blues will goon it up now. Rightfully so. I want a bench-clearing brawl with multiple non-life threatening season-long injuries and series cancellation. Make it so.
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Post by oaklandshark on Jun 1, 2019 18:57:21 GMT -8
Bruins make the pp look easy
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 1, 2019 18:57:56 GMT -8
Jesus Christ I just can't watch this shit
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 1, 2019 18:58:02 GMT -8
Bruins 4-4 on the PP. on four shots.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 1, 2019 19:00:02 GMT -8
Next game is a must win for the Blues. F both these teams.
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 8:30:21 GMT -8
Fuck Boston and St Louis
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Post by sjsharks59 on Jun 2, 2019 8:58:57 GMT -8
Bruins 4-4 on the PP. on four shots. To bad the Sharks couldn't do that on the PP.. What were they like 1 for 18 against the Blues
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 9:21:41 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 9:39:16 GMT -8
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Post by redbeard on Jun 2, 2019 9:40:29 GMT -8
Next game is a must win for the Blues. F both these teams. I hope the attrition is so high that game 7 will be 3-on-3 because there will only be 3 skaters left for each side total. I won't watch that either as I haven't, and will not, watch another second of NHL hockey until I'm satisfied with the changes that need to be made. F the NHL. F NBC. I'm going back to the minors...
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 9:42:03 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 9:42:51 GMT -8
Next game is a must win for the Blues. F both these teams. I hope the attrition is so high that game 7 will be 3-on-3 because there will only be 3 skaters left for each side total. I won't watch that either as I haven't, and will not, watch another second of NHL hockey until I'm satisfied with the changes that need to be made. F the NHL. F NBC. I'm going back to the minors... Tell me how you really feel
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 2, 2019 10:02:40 GMT -8
Dave Pagnotta was on NHL Network Radio, just dropping bombs.
Talk of Patrik Laine not wanting to be in Winnipeg and will explore all options, including any potential offer sheets.
Mitch Marner wants Auston Matthews money, no less than $10 million. Feels they will settle on a 3-year, $30 million contract.
Doesn’t feel Patrick Marleau is a fit for the Los Angeles Kings, but the Kings still think they are contenders and won’t commit to a rebuild.
The Vancouver Canucks are looking for a big named defenceman not named PK Subban. They feel like Subban has attitude issues.
The Dallas Stars, New York Rangers and New York Islanders will all be in on Erik Karlsson this summer.
The New York Islanders and Los Angeles Kings will be in on Artemi Panarin this summer.
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Post by cjelli on Jun 2, 2019 13:45:59 GMT -8
Dave Pagnotta was on NHL Network Radio, just dropping bombs. Talk of Patrik Laine not wanting to be in Winnipeg and will explore all options, including any potential offer sheets. Mitch Marner wants Auston Matthews money, no less than $10 million. Feels they will settle on a 3-year, $30 million contract. Doesn’t feel Patrick Marleau is a fit for the Los Angeles Kings, but the Kings still think they are contenders and won’t commit to a rebuild. The Vancouver Canucks are looking for a big named defenceman not named PK Subban. They feel like Subban has attitude issues. The Dallas Stars, New York Rangers and New York Islanders will all be in on Erik Karlsson this summer. The New York Islanders and Los Angeles Kings will be in on Artemi Panarin this summer. Laine just downgraded himself. Marner is right, and I hope Toronto spills over the cap and pays penalties.
Trade Karlsson to Vancouver for Horvat and Quinn Hughes. I thought Panarin in Florida was more or less done deal.
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Post by cjelli on Jun 3, 2019 7:31:20 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 3, 2019 8:05:31 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
Ruh Roh
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Post by wallyshark on Jun 3, 2019 8:52:34 GMT -8
Ruh Roh is Right!!
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Post by sharkhaywood on Jun 3, 2019 10:13:37 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
If Toronto is desperate enough to retain a large chunk of his salary bring him back for the third or fourth line. Let him retire at the end of the season a Shark.
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Post by sharkhaywood on Jun 3, 2019 10:15:13 GMT -8
Dave Pagnotta was on NHL Network Radio, just dropping bombs. Talk of Patrik Laine not wanting to be in Winnipeg and will explore all options, including any potential offer sheets. Mitch Marner wants Auston Matthews money, no less than $10 million. Feels they will settle on a 3-year, $30 million contract. Doesn’t feel Patrick Marleau is a fit for the Los Angeles Kings, but the Kings still think they are contenders and won’t commit to a rebuild.The Vancouver Canucks are looking for a big named defenceman not named PK Subban. They feel like Subban has attitude issues. The Dallas Stars, New York Rangers and New York Islanders will all be in on Erik Karlsson this summer. The New York Islanders and Los Angeles Kings will be in on Artemi Panarin this summer. The Kings thinking they are a contender is the funniest thing I have read in months. The last report I read on Karlsson was he was seriously considering returning to the Sharks and would likely make a decision on that within a week. I believe if it gets to July 1st the Sharks can no longer offer an 8 year contract.
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Post by clarkro2 on Jun 3, 2019 10:18:40 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
If Toronto is desperate enough to retain a large chunk of his salary bring him back for the third or fourth line. Let him retire at the end of the season a Shark. He's on the hook for $4.5M for the last season on his contract. Toronto can eat $2.5M of the contract and we'll thrown in Donskoi. Put Marleau on the 4th line with Joe Thornton at $2M per season and our 4th line is still slow but can score.
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Post by cjelli on Jun 3, 2019 10:33:39 GMT -8
If Toronto is desperate enough to retain a large chunk of his salary bring him back for the third or fourth line. Let him retire at the end of the season a Shark. He's on the hook for $4.5M for the last season on his contract. Toronto can eat $2.5M of the contract and we'll thrown in Donskoi. Put Marleau on the 4th line with Joe Thornton at $2M per season and our 4th line is still slow but can score. His cap hit is 6.25, not 4.5. Patty is still faster than most of the Sharks' roster.
Yes, it can work like that: Marleau (50% RSA), Zaitsev (33% RSA), Andreas Johnsson and 2nd rounder for Justin Braun and Melker Karlsson. That probably leaves Pavelski out, though.
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Post by cjelli on Jun 3, 2019 10:34:28 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
If Toronto is desperate enough to retain a large chunk of his salary bring him back for the third or fourth line. Let him retire at the end of the season a Shark. I am sure he won't retire, and he'll seek to pass Gordie on the all-time games played list.
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 3, 2019 10:42:38 GMT -8
Taylor Hall, as of now, is not interested in re-signing with the New Jersey Devils when, per David Pagnotta, dropper of bombs.
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Post by clarkro2 on Jun 3, 2019 10:48:58 GMT -8
He's on the hook for $4.5M for the last season on his contract. Toronto can eat $2.5M of the contract and we'll thrown in Donskoi. Put Marleau on the 4th line with Joe Thornton at $2M per season and our 4th line is still slow but can score. His cap hit is 6.25, not 4.5. Patty is still faster than most of the Sharks' roster.
Yes, it can work like that: Marleau (50% RSA), Zaitsev (33% RSA), Andreas Johnsson and 2nd rounder for Justin Braun and Melker Karlsson. That probably leaves Pavelski out, though.
Oh ok. Thanks for the Cap hit clarification. He played more games and scored less points than Jumbo this season.
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Post by clarkro2 on Jun 3, 2019 11:20:19 GMT -8
WTF? No thornton and no Pavs next season. Does DW have the balls to turn the reigns over to Logan.
Erik Karlsson (29) and Gustav Nyquist (29) Re-Signing with The San Jose Sharks appears to be imminent, In what could be a 'New Era' for San Jose. The two swedish talents would demand high priced deals along with perhaps pushing out both Joe Thornton (39) and Joe Pavelski (34) from the Roster.
Karlsson and Nyquist are expected to sign long-term deals. Both players have already developed good chemistry with their new team due to a deep post-season run.
Expect Karlsson to lead the Defensive unit next season as his contract will make him the highest payed Shark.
While Nyquist will add Potency and Experience to an Attack led by Logan Couture.
Doug Wilson appears to have both future and present in mind with these rumored moves. The emergence of Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl and Kevin LaBanc as key players keeps the Sharks relevant in next season's Stanley Cup discussion and all players will help to fill the void left by Thornton and Pavelski. While Radim Simek will add Steel to The Sharks defense when he makes his return from an A.C.L injury.
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Post by cjelli on Jun 3, 2019 11:22:41 GMT -8
WTF? No thornton and no Pavs next season. Does DW have the balls to turn the reigns over to Logan. Erik Karlsson (29) and Gustav Nyquist (29) Re-Signing with The San Jose Sharks appears to be imminent, In what could be a 'New Era' for San Jose. The two swedish talents would demand high priced deals along with perhaps pushing out both Joe Thornton (39) and Joe Pavelski (34) from the Roster. Karlsson and Nyquist are expected to sign long-term deals. Both players have already developed good chemistry with their new team due to a deep post-season run. Expect Karlsson to lead the Defensive unit next season as his contract will make him the highest payed Shark. While Nyquist will add Potency and Experience to an Attack led by Logan Couture. Doug Wilson appears to have both future and present in mind with these rumored moves. The emergence of Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl and Kevin LaBanc as key players keeps the Sharks relevant in next season's Stanley Cup discussion and all players will help to fill the void left by Thornton and Pavelski. While Radim Simek will add Steel to The Sharks defense when he makes his return from an A.C.L injury. I wonder if Nyquist presence provides some kind of discount from Karlsson.
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Post by sharkhaywood on Jun 3, 2019 12:17:31 GMT -8
WTF? No thornton and no Pavs next season. Does DW have the balls to turn the reigns over to Logan. Erik Karlsson (29) and Gustav Nyquist (29) Re-Signing with The San Jose Sharks appears to be imminent, In what could be a 'New Era' for San Jose. The two swedish talents would demand high priced deals along with perhaps pushing out both Joe Thornton (39) and Joe Pavelski (34) from the Roster. Karlsson and Nyquist are expected to sign long-term deals. Both players have already developed good chemistry with their new team due to a deep post-season run. Expect Karlsson to lead the Defensive unit next season as his contract will make him the highest payed Shark. While Nyquist will add Potency and Experience to an Attack led by Logan Couture. Doug Wilson appears to have both future and present in mind with these rumored moves. The emergence of Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl and Kevin LaBanc as key players keeps the Sharks relevant in next season's Stanley Cup discussion and all players will help to fill the void left by Thornton and Pavelski. While Radim Simek will add Steel to The Sharks defense when he makes his return from an A.C.L injury. This would be a painful move to the fan base but if you can lock down both of them I would pull the trigger. I think Jumbo is going to retire. If Pavs is going to demand $6 mil plus a season you thank him for his time and move on. Put the C on Couture.
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 3, 2019 12:42:00 GMT -8
WTF? No thornton and no Pavs next season. Does DW have the balls to turn the reigns over to Logan. Erik Karlsson (29) and Gustav Nyquist (29) Re-Signing with The San Jose Sharks appears to be imminent, In what could be a 'New Era' for San Jose. The two swedish talents would demand high priced deals along with perhaps pushing out both Joe Thornton (39) and Joe Pavelski (34) from the Roster. Karlsson and Nyquist are expected to sign long-term deals. Both players have already developed good chemistry with their new team due to a deep post-season run. Expect Karlsson to lead the Defensive unit next season as his contract will make him the highest payed Shark. While Nyquist will add Potency and Experience to an Attack led by Logan Couture. Doug Wilson appears to have both future and present in mind with these rumored moves. The emergence of Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl and Kevin LaBanc as key players keeps the Sharks relevant in next season's Stanley Cup discussion and all players will help to fill the void left by Thornton and Pavelski. While Radim Simek will add Steel to The Sharks defense when he makes his return from an A.C.L injury. This would be a painful move to the fan base but if you can lock down both of them I would pull the trigger. I think Jumbo is going to retire. If Pavs is going to demand $6 mil plus a season you thank him for his time and move on. Put the C on Couture. Do it Dougie
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Post by LordNelson on Jun 3, 2019 12:53:45 GMT -8
WTF? No thornton and no Pavs next season. Does DW have the balls to turn the reigns over to Logan. Erik Karlsson (29) and Gustav Nyquist (29) Re-Signing with The San Jose Sharks appears to be imminent, In what could be a 'New Era' for San Jose. The two swedish talents would demand high priced deals along with perhaps pushing out both Joe Thornton (39) and Joe Pavelski (34) from the Roster. Karlsson and Nyquist are expected to sign long-term deals. Both players have already developed good chemistry with their new team due to a deep post-season run. Expect Karlsson to lead the Defensive unit next season as his contract will make him the highest payed Shark. While Nyquist will add Potency and Experience to an Attack led by Logan Couture. Doug Wilson appears to have both future and present in mind with these rumored moves. The emergence of Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl and Kevin LaBanc as key players keeps the Sharks relevant in next season's Stanley Cup discussion and all players will help to fill the void left by Thornton and Pavelski. While Radim Simek will add Steel to The Sharks defense when he makes his return from an A.C.L injury. Kind of odd news article, if that's what it is. Knowing the org/DW tendencies, I would bet my left nut JT gets offered & signs another one-year Shark deal. Means a ton in 'the room' and still can be a decent 3C at 40. He's earned it, IMHO. JT an animal rebounding from knee injury challenges. No way DW leaves his meal ticket flapping in the wind and Joe wants to still play. He's back. I see a good chance of Pavelski 'surprise' retiring for health reasons this summer. If he wants to go out on top and avoid sharp decline, now's the time to do it. No true fan wants to see Pavs forced to wear sun glasses at 40. I sense his concussion issues just got more serious this post-season. He's a smart guy who wants to live on, I'd respect Pavs more if he retires now. How does the author mention 'Karlsson will lead the defence unit next season' without also mentioning Burns? Personally, I think EK65 is on his way out of town. Nyquist was ok but more similar to another Donskoi type than a Clowe type. DW really needs to seek out/sign a few Ryane Clowe types this summer. Sand paper over wax paper UFA types this summer, please. Sharks need to better prepare the roster for when push comes to shove again next season.
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Post by d5shark on Jun 3, 2019 13:50:33 GMT -8
I don't like the smell of this (via Mirtle of TheAthletic):
Marleau’s family found the adjustment to Toronto difficult the past two seasons, after having only lived in Northern California. They sold their Toronto home some time ago, and his wife and four sons returned to San Jose – likely for good.
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