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6 étapes que les requins doivent prendre pour revenir à la respectabilité



Le podcast Hockey Now est parrainé par Bring Hockey! Dans cet épisode du podcast Hockey San Jose Now, Sheng et Zubair Connect de Londres et du Minnesota pour plonger dans les dernières nouvelles de San Jose Sharks, y compris une mise à jour majeure de l’arène et des spéculations de contrat de Michael Misa. They welcome guest Jesse Cohen (All The Kings Men Podcast) for a deep discussion on how the Sharks can take the next step in the rebuild — six steps back to respectability — drawing lessons from the Los Angeles Kings’ rebuild in 2006 and first playoff run in 2010 before they won the Stanley Cup in 2012. This episode is packed with insights for San Jose Sharks fans eager to see their team rise again. ⸻ ⏱️ Chapitres et horodatages 0:00 – Bienvenue et intros (Sheng à Londres, Zubair au Minnesota) 0:42 – Taquinant un prochain épisode très excitant 1:12 – Sheng’s London Literary Adventures & Inspirations 3:20 – Musique et Nightlife à Londres (Blues Kitchen Jose Sharks a besoin de retourner aux séries éliminatoires? 6:25 – Apprendre des Kings Rebuild & Playoff Rise 7:50 – Importance de «The Next Step» (Avant de rêver de la Coupe Stanley) 8:01 – Sharks Arena Deal: Rester à San Jose jusqu’à 2051 9:44 – Arena District Vision & Experience Amélioration de l’expérience 10:44 – Michael Misa Misa Speculating et Cascpey Pucche Théorie de la réduction des prix et des capacités de la réduction du contrat RHEDK 17:00 – Quel est un bon rendement pour prendre le contrat de Price? 20:22 – Rookie Showcase & Rookie Faceff timing pour MISA? 21:11 – Situation et désespoir des Canadiens? 22:27 – Intro invité: Jesse Cohen (Podcast All the Kings Men) 24:01 – Jesse rejoint: arrière-plan, Sharks-Kings Rivality, Health Update 26:02 – Étape # 1 pour San Jose Sharks pour revenir à la respectabilité: Apprenez à jouer la défense 29:01 middle-class support players 42:00 – Step #2: Be Honest About Your Players (No Sacred Cows) 48:00 – Patrick O’Sullivan-Justin Williams trade, and honesty in evaluations 53:00 – Sunk cost fallacy & Sharks’ parallels 1:00:01 – Step #3: Don’t Underestimate Intangibles (Jarret Stoll & Matt Greene trade, Ryan Reaves debate) 1:08:04 – Étape n ° 4: Les meilleurs joueurs doivent être vos leaders 1:20:01 – Étape # 5: Les prospects non annoncés doivent avoir un impact sur la LNH 1:25:02 – le timing, la flexibilité et le développement des prospects de San Jose 1:26:17 1:39:28 – Analytics vs DÉBATION INTANGIBLES 1:42:01 – Réflexions de clôture: Kings vs Sharks Legacy, Bar Battles, Future of the Rivalry

4 Comments

  1. I wouldn't be shocked if the contract slot alleviation was basically the whole return. It is an LTIR contract, so every team in the league can take the contract. The only reason they want to move it is so they don't use LTIR and can build cap space for the deadline. Any team not planning on adding at the deadline can take him without issue.

  2. Can someone get a pair of glasses that actually fit Zubair? The pair he is wearing are way too big!!!

  3. Sharks traded Zetterlund for the pick which became Cole McKinney along with Ostapchuk. Two guys who bring grit. Ostapchuk wasn't good last season, but he's 21 and winning physically against NHLers at that age is a challenge.

    As for the Reaves trade, he's really not there to punch other players. He's there to help attitudes on a young team– probably with guys like Ostapchuk.

    Really great conversation. Lot of really good points. The 'get guys who are hungry' sounds a lot like the Panthers, too.

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