Sharks News/Notes XVII

OrrNumber4

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The first was in response to the Max Domi trade, Jeff was curious if any players have ever been traded for each other before/after/ during a game where the two teams are playing each other.
Vinnie Damphousse
The second was listing players who have scored the most points after being traded at the deadline. (sharks one was not first, but among the top)

Any guesses?
Brian Campbell?
 

OrrNumber4

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Found an old interview with Brian Campbell; apparently, Sharks made a real bonafide offer for him...

Edit: Per the notorious fabricator John Scott, so perhaps take it with a grain of salt.
 
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Karl Prime

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Has anyone ever won the Norris on a team this bad?

Carlyle won on the 30-37-13 Penguins in 80-81. Wilson won on the 30-38-12 Blackhawks in 81-82. But both those teams were playoff teams, and obviously better than this SJ team. I'm guessing Fox will win because a lot of voters will ask "if he had such a great season why was his team 29-32 in the standings?" But Gretzky had 130 points on a 27-45-12 team, and in Mario's 100-pt rookie season they were 2nd last, so you would hope people would understand that one player being great can't carry a team on his own, like in basketball.
 

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I always thought you could argue it as a positive as well. With Karlsson on such a bad team, it's especially impressive that he's been putting up these many points. Imagine if he had teammates who could consistently score.
 

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That most likely isn't going to happen, unfortunately
I recall Tierney being a big advocate for the Hockey is for Everyone program (and please correct me if I am mistaken), and he’s no longer here, but what indicates it’s unlikely that the whole team would wear it?

I’m not trolling. I’d wear it. I believe in it. But I don’t know why it’s unlikely the whole team would wear them.
 

Karl Prime

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I recall Tierney being a big advocate for the Hockey is for Everyone program (and please correct me if I am mistaken), and he’s no longer here, but what indicates it’s unlikely that the whole team would wear it?

I’m not trolling. I’d wear it. I believe in it. But I don’t know why it’s unlikely the whole team would wear them.

Religious reasons, usually. With a group of 20 players, it's likely at least a few have pretty conservative beliefs.
 
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DG93

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I recall Tierney being a big advocate for the Hockey is for Everyone program (and please correct me if I am mistaken), and he’s no longer here, but what indicates it’s unlikely that the whole team would wear it?

I’m not trolling. I’d wear it. I believe in it. But I don’t know why it’s unlikely the whole team would wear them.
It was Tierney! And I didn't want to speculate, but if you look into the Reimer story earlier this year (very religious), he's a candidate not to wear it. Barabanov and Knyzhov are also both Russian, so both could not want to wear it saying they are Slavic orthodox.
 

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I recall Tierney being a big advocate for the Hockey is for Everyone program (and please correct me if I am mistaken), and he’s no longer here, but what indicates it’s unlikely that the whole team would wear it?

I’m not trolling. I’d wear it. I believe in it. But I don’t know why it’s unlikely the whole team would wear them.
Could have been Wingles. He is a big LGBT supporter as well. Same timeline.
 
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