Prospect Info: Sharks Prospect Info & Discussion Megathread XXI: "New, improved, and wayyyy too much info" Edition

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No points for Chernyshov tonight, but he was fabulous anyway. Could have had a few, but the opposing goalie was really really sharp and Windsor is really good.

He's really good at creating turnovers off the forecheck, and using his body to protect the puck so he can make a play under pressure. He's not perfect defensively, but he really tries and has a lot of good habits. He makes the extra effort to defend in front of the net and be the first guy back even though he's the winger. Really a joy to watch right now, alongside Misa and Parekh especially.

Saginaw plays Sudbury tomorrow, which I'll of course try to catch.
 
Battle of the WHL prospect d-men tonight and tomorrow as Victoria (Misskey) and Vancouver (Roberts) play a home-and-home set starting in a few minutes.

Roberts has looked pretty solid over the last few games. The absence of Ryan Lin from the Giants blueline has forced him to step into a slightly larger role. I haven't seen Misskey since the last time these teams faced off.

EDIT: and as I say Roberts has done well with increased responsibility I find out that Lin is back in the Giants' lineup. So back down the ladder Roberts probably goes.
 
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What's interesting about these types of guys is that their peaks are very short. Like, I'm talking about three, four years of actually valuable play. So the timing--meaning Svoboda hitting his 3-4 year peak from ages 23-26--might well be right smack in the middle of our contending window. That's my hope, anyway.
Guys like Goodrow and Svoboda have a very short window where their skills and experience develop to NHL-quality before their bodies erode away the narrow level of physical ability they have keeping them afloat, so it makes sense.
 
No points for Chernyshov tonight, but he was fabulous anyway. Could have had a few, but the opposing goalie was really really sharp and Windsor is really good.

He's really good at creating turnovers off the forecheck, and using his body to protect the puck so he can make a play under pressure. He's not perfect defensively, but he really tries and has a lot of good habits. He makes the extra effort to defend in front of the net and be the first guy back even though he's the winger. Really a joy to watch right now, alongside Misa and Parekh especially.

Saginaw plays Sudbury tomorrow, which I'll of course try to catch.
So wait, shouldn't expect a point per period in the NHL now? I had my hopes up
 
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I suppose it depends on how many serious injuries he has in his career, but to throw out a name for comparison's sake, McDavid's best scoring year came at age 26.
1) McDavid's best scoring season was in 2021, when he was 23-24.
2) Celebrini is a different type of player. He's incredibly mature and well-balanced, so we'll see an earlier peak.
 
1) McDavid's best scoring season was in 2021, when he was 23-24.
2) Celebrini is a different type of player. He's incredibly mature and well-balanced, so we'll see an earlier peak.
1) I am officially embarrassed for you for being that pedantic.
2) You have zero factual basis for asserting that
 
1) I am officially embarrassed for you for being that pedantic accurate.
Fixed that
2) You have zero factual basis for asserting that
The implied "I think"...don't you think Celebrini is different from your typical high-talent young forward?

I also don't think that McDavid is the best example in the sense that Edmonton really wasted many years with him.
 

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