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Thanks for these podcasts Brodie — loving them. Definitely it's never 100% this or that — it's a mix like you said. I personally think that entails goaltending needing to improve, the Ryan-Burns pairing improving which is revealing about Simek's value in that, and most importantly, getting EK65 (and Pavs and everyone else who could use a few games rest) healthy for the POs.
Another great and insightful piece Brodie! The 30-0 stat, when holding the opponent to 2 or less goals, is astounding! I know us fans is having mixed feeling coming into these playoffs, but i really think a healthy Pavelski and Karlsson will do wonders for every aspect of the games… No reason to panic! (Yet 😉 )
Maybe I'm just a stats guy but at some point when your team is #1 in CF%, #11 in High Danger Goals %, #21 in High Danger Corsi Against, and then #29 in High Danger Save %… (All stats per naturalstattrick at 5v5)
This says the sharks dominate high danger scoring chances and are in the top 3rd in outscoring opponents with high danger chances and aren't even giving up a lot of high danger chances on the defensive end volume wise… yet when they do face high danger chances they are more likely to go in compared to nearly any other team.
Perhaps this doesn't account for the eye test which can really only say the sharks' high danger chances against are a degree more dangerous than everybody else's.
The fact is the goaltending has been bad this season by any metric where the defense really hasn't been all that bad… the defense just seems bad because the goals go in more often compared to other teams.
If anything I think the real story is that the Sharks defense in previous years was so dominant that it sheltered Jones and Dell. The defense has slipped from being top 3 to maybe between #10 and #15 in the league which has exposed weakness between the pipes. Shooters around the league have figured out that Martin Jones doesn't have the best lateral movements and are taking advantage.
That said I do still have faith Jones can turn it around in the playoffs because he's done it before on different teams.
Great video Brodie!!!!
It’s nice to see more than just the numbers and get a behind the scenes look. I think when playoffs come, things will be different. Believe in the sharks and bleed teal. 🦈
The Ryan-Burns pairing isn’t working. Simek played perfectly with burns because he knew where he had to be when burns played up. Ryan looks lost and has given up so many odd man rushes and breakaways by being out of position it seems. Not sure why PDB keeps them together.
I just want them to enter the playoffs with some momentum and confidence, I saw none of that against Detroit last night.
But still, I’m trying to stay hopeful for them to break this funk soon before the back to back this weekend.
Great video as always, this is quality content!
I must disagree with you regarding your foodpoisoning metaphor:
First of, there is a huge difference between two and five. You can't compare two people that work together everyday with five friends even though the metaphor was funny.
I don't see that chances of two goalies both having a rough time season as the same time as something odd, infact ones situation might affect the others negatively.
Yes, you are right the chances of them both having a hard time is slimmer than just one of them, but not so slim that it is improbable.
The biggest thing I find concerning about the losing streak is not the team actually losing, but the lack of production from the healthy players like Timo, Kane, Hertl and Couture.
it is las Vegas golden nights in the playoffs
Players and coaches will rarely rip on their goalie because it's just one person and they are more mental than any of the other players on the ice, so hanging a game on the goalie will rarely (if ever) benefit you even if it's completely the goalies fault for a loss. Jones is near-bottom of the league in most standard goalie stats. D plays a part in that, but when D limits shots to 20 or so, Jones will still let in 3 or 4. Just like when Jones is playing great, D will turnover the puck countless times and hang Jones to dry. So yes it's not just Jones, but if Jones doesn't step up and keep the goal count down to 2 or 3, we will continue to see the Sharks lose imo