Sharks News/Notes XVI

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Frosty415

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The NHL.com preview of the Sharks is horrendous, they clearly are clueless

0 mentions of prospects or younger players, focusing on Hertl and vague as hell.
 
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Lebanezer

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Just watched a 10-15 minute segment on nhl channel that was about the pacific division. They literally didn’t mention San Jose a single time in any capacity.
I like it. No pressure on the Sharks and no one has any idea what to expect from them. They're too busy sucking up to the NHL's new darlings, and the relatively new darlings.
 
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Quid Pro Clowe

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I like it. No pressure on the Sharks and no one has any idea what to expect from them. They're too busy sucking up to the NHL's new darlings, and the relatively new darlings.
With the Kane drama laying low is probably preferred from an organizational perspective.

Though I especially liked the part where one of the analysts said that if Grubauer played better the Kraken would have won. I was like, I could say the same thing for 35 Sharks games last season.
 

Lebanezer

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With the Kane drama laying low is probably preferred from an organizational perspective.

Though I especially liked the part where one of the analysts said that if Grubauer played better the Kraken would have won. I was like, I could say the same thing for 35 Sharks games last season.
They need to pay that analyst more for that revolutionary insight. "If everything went right for one team they would have won". It's groundbreaking.
 
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LadyStanley

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Re: ESPN/TNT broadcasts

I'm gonna have to get up on all the cultura hype. (For instance, I had no idea was "Squid Game" was when watching something else.) And get used to all the nicknames and initials.

ESPN seemed to have a more mature squad compared to the youthful (appearance) of TNT.

TNT had the studio group together for the entire doubleheader night, while ESPN had two crews.

Liked that there was a "rules analyst" on call (retired zebra) to talk about reviews and significant penalties, on both broadcasts.

Need to get used to big studio crew around table, than just 2-3. (I think part of that was due to pandemic last two seasons so they tried to limit the folks on set.)

OK, for now.
 
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