GDT: Game 76: Sharks vs. Kraken 7:00pm NBCSCA

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SNOG 4-2 SEA

Beniers, McCann, Stephenson, Wright

Celebrini, Toffoli
 
I hope not?

He hasn't had a good week at least and the last game might have been one of his worst.
I think it's the other way around. He's gripping the stick, he's trying to carry the whole team and whole line. He looks like he's spinning his wheels, and forcing it, not like he's checked out.

You are right that last game was very poor and he's been struggling for about 10 now. But considering he's 18 at the end of a difficult first season where he surpassed even our lofty hopes and expectations, I think we can give him a pass.
 
I think it's the other way around. He's gripping the stick, he's trying to carry the whole team and whole line. He looks like he's spinning his wheels, and forcing it, not like he's checked out.

You are right that last game was very poor and he's been struggling for about 10 now. But considering he's 18 at the end of a difficult first season where he surpassed even our lofty hopes and expectations, I think we can give him a pass.

I'm more than willing to give him a pass. I just hope one more game this season we see a Celebrini classic. That's basically all I said. He's the cornerstone of this franchise for years to come and the season is almost over. Being able to see one more goal (at least) before the season ends would be exciting.

Whether or not I'm stupid for saying that (or just in general), I guess I'll let others be the judge. I've always said I'm not that smart when it comes to a number of things posted on this forum. I may even have stupid takes from time to time but to be asked that point blank was a little surprising.
 
If Kovalenko wasn't already gone from this team, talking to Sheng about it certainly won't help things.

Looking at the lineup, I just can't believe we can put together a competitive game... yet the guys have been surprisingly close in these last few. Moneypuck puts us at 40% to win, which is about as good as it gets for us. We've been competitive at home and on the weekends in front of bigger crowds. I like all the 4-3 predictions but I'm gonna distrust my gut and go with...

3-1 Sharks.
Celly, Eklund, Toff.
Kakko.
 
If Kovalenko wasn't already gone from this team, talking to Sheng about it certainly won't help things.

Looking at the lineup, I just can't believe we can put together a competitive game... yet the guys have been surprisingly close in these last few. Moneypuck puts us at 40% to win, which is about as good as it gets for us. We've been competitive at home and on the weekends in front of bigger crowds. I like all the 4-3 predictions but I'm gonna distrust my gut and go with...

3-1 Sharks.
Celly, Eklund, Toff.
Kakko.
I don’t get it with Kovalenko. By looks, he should be in the lineup over even someone like Grundstrom or Gregor. But he certainly hasn’t been good enough to where if he is causing internal issues, he’s not worth waiting to figure it out. I just hope there’s still some trade value to be salvaged.
 
I don’t get it with Kovalenko. By looks, he should be in the lineup over even someone like Grundstrom or Gregor. But he certainly hasn’t been good enough to where if he is causing internal issues, he’s not worth waiting to figure it out. I just hope there’s still some trade value to be salvaged.
I feel like since Kovalenko got injured, he hasn't gotten back into the lineup on a consistent-enough basis to really get his rhythm back (I can't recall if he got re-injured or just kept getting yanked from the lineup).

He was playing on shit lines after the Four Nations break, lines where nobody is producing, and yeah, maybe if he's in the bottom six they want him to play a certain style, but I have some sympathy for someone who sort of still needs to learn to play that kind of game and is struggling to come to grips with it. He definitely hasn't played worse than a number of other guys who have continued to play.

Hell, I'd just like him to get out there on a line with Ostapchuk so the new kid gets a chance to play alongside someone who might be able to do something in the attacking zone, because honestly, it feels like almost a foregone conclusion that Kovalenko is gone—that ship has sailed, but why must Ostapchuk continue to suffer?
 
I feel like since Kovalenko got injured, he hasn't gotten back into the lineup on a consistent-enough basis to really get his rhythm back (I can't recall if he got re-injured or just kept getting yanked from the lineup).

He was playing on shit lines after the Four Nations break, lines where nobody is producing, and yeah, maybe if he's in the bottom six they want him to play a certain style, but I have some sympathy for someone who sort of still needs to learn to play that kind of game and is struggling to come to grips with it. He definitely hasn't played worse than a number of other guys who have continued to play.

Hell, I'd just like him to get out there on a line with Ostapchuk so the new kid gets a chance to play alongside someone who might be able to do something in the attacking zone, because honestly, it feels like almost a foregone conclusion that Kovalenko is gone—that ship has sailed, but why must Ostapchuk continue to suffer?
Ostapchuk sucks, Kovalenko will catch on with another NHL team if he leaves San Jose....
 

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