OrrNumber4
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No, it's just giving you the two things you want ."I wish we win the draft lottery and pick Celebrini!"
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No, it's just giving you the two things you want ."I wish we win the draft lottery and pick Celebrini!"
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That's what Warsofsky said this morning.Mack still "week to week"?
Must be some tie-in to the 49ers.So Mack is still not skating and Eklund is injured too. Injuries seem to curse this team this year so far.
This team went from one of the least injury riddled team over the past 15+ years of the thornton era, to one of the most injury riddled teams during this rebuild.So Mack is still not skating and Eklund is injured too. Injuries seem to curse this team this year so far.
This team went from one of the least injury riddled team over the past 15+ years of the thornton era, to one of the most injury riddled teams during this rebuild.
I don't see how we can expect Celebrini playing then when Mukhamadullin is closer to coming back, but Mukhamadullin is merely "moving in the right direction" according to Warsofsky.That's what Warsofsky said this morning.
I wonder if they're targeting the home game against LA on the 29th so that he can rest during the next road trip too.
I think that is part of it. And some of the veterans the Sharks had/have were at the end of their careers due to injury issues. Also, perhaps you want to fully recover and not play through pain if you are on the worst team in the league.Is that a normal thing? New guys, mostly young guys, not knowing how to protect themselves at an NHL Level?
One game in, they were by far our best line.Honestly at this point, I'm almost ready for Smith to get time centering Goodrow and Kunin for about 10 games worth just so we can see how spectacularly bad an idea it is and then people will stop suggesting it as a good idea.
One game in, they were by far our best line.
And yet he's one of the few Sharks who can make a play while being not at 100%.
You apparently don’t know hockey players. They often play while hurt. Even more so when it’s the playoffs.
And yet he's one of the few Sharks who can make a play while being not at 100%.
I wasn't saying it was unusual that he's not healthy. I was pointing out that even while not totally healthy, he's making plays while our other players are skating around not making plays.You apparently don’t know hockey players. They often play while hurt. Even more so when it’s the playoffs.
Hockey is an extremely hard game. It’s hard enough to play then one has to put skates on. It’s very easy to criticize players “just skating around not making plays,” that’s just not the case. Passes change the play every time. Effort can bring you past the play. Puck luck is an actual thing. I can’t tell you how many times the puck glanced off a Chicago player yesterday, breaking up our attempted passes or shots. That happens. When it started to turn our way, we were effective.I wasn't saying it was unusual that he's not healthy. I was pointing out that even while not totally healthy, he's making plays while our other players are skating around not making plays.
God, Seravalli sucks. I think this is less info than we got when Warso told us that Macklin hadn't started skating again yet, that Mukh was closer, but that Mukh was also questionable for the next road trip (meaning Mack more questionable).
No one can ever take it away from us!We sure had that one period of one game.
What, because Celebrini has a minor injury?It's honestly funny how cursed this franchise has been.