As a Canucks fan, those Sharks teams remind me a lot of the Canucks during that time. Thornton and Marleau were much like the Sedins, they just weren’t as good in the playoffs vs. Regular season. Kesler was the main reason we won the Nashville series in 2011 and was probably the best forward in the finals. The Sedins only feasted on a weak Niemi. Luongo though shaky at times was the biggest reason the Canucks made it to a game 7 or even the finals that run. That’s one thing the Sharks didn’t have. An elite goalie in his prime.
It a shame. Those Sharks teams were loaded with talent and they will probably go down as some of the greatest teams to never win a cup.
The situation between that era and sharks and the sedin era is like night and day. The biggest difference being Sharks had (for the most part) depth while the Canucks were a one line team with a 3rd line center as their #2. Yes, that 3rd line center was hot for one round vs the preds in 2011.
@The Macho King @Voight ... you "like" this?Being led by magic men like Marleau and Thornton is probably issue #1.
I hate Ryan Kesler(as a player of course) as much as anyone could. He was dirty, he would dive and he was a crybaby. That being said he put up 59-75-73 points playing with.... Which linemates? How exactly is that not a legitimate second liner? I'm not sure what alternate reality you are living in but your post makes less than zero sense. Even later on with the Ducks he had 47,53(3rd both years in scoring) and 58 points.
Still 2009-2017 Kesler was #14th in center playoff points, scoring like Bergeron-Carter-Marleau.We are talking playoffs here bud. Which is the point of the thread not his regular season heroics.
Points wiseWe are talking playoffs here bud. Which is the point of the thread not his regular season heroics.
I hate Ryan Kesler(as a player of course) as much as anyone could. He was dirty, he would dive and he was a crybaby. That being said he put up 59-75-73 points playing with.... Which linemates? How exactly is that not a legitimate second liner? I'm not sure what alternate reality you are living in but your post makes less than zero sense. Even later on with the Ducks he had 47,53(3rd both years in scoring) and 58 points.
Marleau and Thornton weren't as productive as they should have been in the playoffs in certain years, in part because their play styles weren't very conducive to the playoffs Goaltending wasn't quite good enough either. Toskala and Nabokov giving up bad goals in 2006 and 2007, Niemi's collapse in 2014.I dont think you have to overthink it.
They were a great team, but never the best team. There was always somebody a little better.
Many of the times they lost, they lost to the eventual Western Conference champ or Stanley Cup champ. I know there’s little comfort in that, but the truth is they were generally beat by the best.
Marleau and Thornton weren't as productive as they should have been in the playoffs in certain years, in part because their play styles weren't very conducive to the playoffs Goaltending wasn't quite good enough either. Toskala and Nabokov giving up bad goals in 2006 and 2007, Niemi's collapse in 2014.
Not sure if they would have beaten the Ducks in 2006 or 2007, but they had a 2-0 series lead on Edmonton in 2006 and a 2-1 series lead (with the lead in Game 4 with a minute to go) on Detroit in 2007 before falling apart.
The team simply choked in 2008 and 2009, losing to the Stars' last good team of the Modano Era and a Ducks team who had underachieved in the regular season, but the Sharks were clearly better than going into that series.
The 2009 Sharks. they won the President's Trophy and bowed out in the first round to the Ducks. I remember Getzlaf outplaying Thornton that series too.
The thing about these Sharks teams was that they were competitive for a long time but was there a year where they were clearly better than the rest of the west? I don't mean by record wise necessarily but just when you look up and down the roster and compare to others.
2006 and 2007, they had the upper hand on Edmonton and Detroit in those series, before choking in part due to goaltending gaffes. 2009, they won the Presidents Trophy and didn't show up very well in the Anaheim series until it was too late. 2014, up 3-0 on Los Angeles, made Quick look pretty mortal, and then collapsed for the reverse sweep.Which Cup winner would they replace? I don't see them beating Detroit, Pittsburg, Chicago, LA, or Boston.
I guess I can see them beating Carolina in 2006. But not Anaheim 2007 or LA 2014. Quick may look mortal... until he doesn't and turns into a brick wall.2006 and 2007, they had the upper hand on Edmonton and Detroit in those series, before choking in part due to goaltending gaffes. 2009, they won the Presidents Trophy and didn't show up very well in the Anaheim series until it was too late. 2014, up 3-0 on Los Angeles, made Quick look pretty mortal, and then collapsed for the reverse sweep.
Any of those years for sure. I think they had a great shot in 2019 before being beaten and battered to death in the St Louis series.
On one hand - only one team gets to win the Cup in any given season.The thing about these Sharks teams was that they were competitive for a long time but was there a year where they were clearly better than the rest of the west? I don't mean by record wise necessarily but just when you look up and down the roster and compare to others.
I suppose you can draw some parallels between the Sharks of that era, and the leafs today.