Result is still the same.Kunin wouldn't do that other than by mistake. HUGE difference in creating a play like that and only having something like that happen by random chance.
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Result is still the same.Kunin wouldn't do that other than by mistake. HUGE difference in creating a play like that and only having something like that happen by random chance.
This. The flashes are awesome, and everyone is frustrated that we can't have that most of the game every game because the potential for fun and greatness is obvious. Gotta keep preaching patience...these guys will continue to develop, and the Sharks will keep adding more and more talent through the draft as well as free agency and trade with all the cap space and trade pieces available. This was also against a really good team in the Rangers. I am willing to bet the Sharks will look way better vs bad teams like Pittsburgh.It's really not. If someone's going to only hyperfixate on the points instead of celebrating the good things they did that didn't result in points, then maybe they should take a couple years off from the Sharks until they're fully developed.
We're in the hardest part of the rebuild right now: being patient while waiting for potential to be realized. If you spend that time griping about a lack of points, that's how you end up resenting your young players.
Anyway, I really liked Celebrini and Smith together at evens and would like to see more of it.
Saying fans who have suffered through 5 years of terrible hockey "don't deserve" the young talents they have gotten through the draft just because they are understandably impatient after all this time is far more extreme than sports fans being emotional about continuing to lose even if it isn't rational to expect more from the team right nowIt's really not. If someone's going to only hyperfixate on the points instead of celebrating the good things they did that didn't result in points, then maybe they should take a couple years off from the Sharks until they're fully developed.
We're in the hardest part of the rebuild right now: being patient while waiting for potential to be realized. If you spend that time griping about a lack of points, that's how you end up resenting your young players.
Anyway, I really liked Celebrini and Smith together at evens and would like to see more of it.
I agree. There's nothing worse than a fan dictating "proper" expectations, especially those of us who stuck around through the last 5 very dark years.Saying fans who have suffered through 5 years of terrible hockey "don't deserve" the young talents they have gotten through the draft just because they are understandably impatient after all this time is far more extreme than sports fans being emotional about continuing to lose even if it isn't rational to expect more from the team right now
The organization is lucky they have anyone left who is passionate enough to have unrealistic expectations for this team after they wasted 3 and a half years wandering aimlessly through the desert, in a way it's a good thing people are still complaining, at least that means they still care, the jaded resignation someone like I has expecting to miss the playoffs for another 5 years is probably more dangerous than the wistful optimism of the posters who bet real money on this team to win the Stanley Cup, lol
The sooner they get a 3rd for Blackwood, the sooner they can call up Askarov and focus on seeing if there’s a taker for Vanecek.I'm convinced games like this were just the team trying to showcase Blackwood
I would bet that whomever we trade him to will be bringing back a goalie, whether a Georgie or a Pickard. I don’t think Askarov sees time til end of year.The sooner they get a 3rd for Blackwood, the sooner they can call up Askarov and focus on seeing if there’s a taker for Vanecek.
and get a little more strength.Just think how f*cking good Celebrini and Smith will be after next off-season with an NHL season in their backpocket with so much knowledge on what to concentrate on training wise.
More importantly, we need a lot of one goal loss games if we're gonna be in position to draft the players that are going to make a difference for us. Too many more of these overtime losses and we run the risk of ending up with a pick outside of the top players in this year's draft.This was a really good game on the whole. Rangers are a veteran team with old stars - good learning experience for a young team to play against.
Getting 2 on Sheshterkin is nothing to sneeze at either. in 21-22 he shut the team out twice lol
I don't think we'll have to worry about that hahaMore importantly, we need a lot of one goal loss games if we're gonna be in position to draft the players that are going to make a difference for us. Too many more of these overtime losses and we run the risk of ending up with a pick outside of the top players in this year's draft.
On the Rangers pregame show, analyst Steve Valiquette (not an insider, really, but easily the best analyst in the business) said he's heard that the Sharks might well move Blackwood within the next three weeks.The sooner they get a 3rd for Blackwood, the sooner they can call up Askarov and focus on seeing if there’s a taker for Vanecek.
This could be true.On the Rangers pregame show, analyst Steve Valiquette (not an insider, really, but easily the best analyst in the business) said he's heard that the Sharks might well move Blackwood within the next three weeks.
A lot of outsiders think that the Sharks are angering Askarov by putting him the minors, saying that being in the minors was the reason he wanted out of NSH. Outsiders seems to have misconceptionsThis could be true.
I wonder if a lot of outsiders are thinking that the Sharks will act like most teams would (like they did under Wilson). If you have an goalie like Askarov in the wings you clear the way for him...