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Les Sharks de San Jose ENVISAGENT un échange à succès contre Artemi Panarin : est-ce trop tôt ?



Les Sharks de San Jose pourraient bouleverser leur reconstruction en ciblant l’ailier superstar Artemi Panarin, dont le jeu d’élite promet de transformer la première ligne aux côtés de Maclin Celebrini et Will Smith. Alors que Panarin serait ouvert à une prolongation, le débat s’intensifie : les Sharks devraient-ils accélérer leur calendrier, ou risquer des contraintes de plafond à long terme pour une puissance de feu offensive immédiate ? JD Young analyse l’impact offensif de Panarin, décomposant ses statistiques avancées, ses exigences contractuelles et la controverse hors glace qui complique son arrivée potentielle. Les sujets clés incluent l’éventuel accord commercial, les implications du plafond, la philosophie de reconstruction de Mike Grier et la manière dont la présence de Panarin pourrait modifier les ambitions de San Jose en séries éliminatoires. Alors que les équipes rivales se lancent dans la course, une question se pose : les Sharks parieront-ils sur la puissance des stars à un carrefour critique de leur reconstruction ? Horodatage : 00:00 Accord potentiel avec Panarin avec Sharks Eye 05:56 Exploration des possibilités commerciales des Sharks 08:57 Analyse des signatures et des échanges dans la LNH 12:55 Faits saillants du parcours de Panarin dans la LNH 15:40 Panarin : la centrale offensive des gourous 18:54 Discussion sur les options commerciales des Sharks 23:31 Cap Space et stratégie commerciale de San Jose 26:38 Les requins acquièrent Panarin : avantages et inconvénients 28:32 Les requins devraient éviter le commerce de Panarin Rejoignez le club quotidien à accès illimité Locked on Sharks pour un contenu spécial pour les fans les plus inconditionnels des Sharks de San Jose : https://lockedonsharks.supercast.com/ Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast… 🎧 https://lockedonpodcasts.com/podcasts/locked-on-sharks/ Locked On NHL League-Wide : Every Équipe, Fantasy, Perspectives et plus 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL Everydayer Club Si vous ne manquez jamais un épisode, il est temps de le rendre officiel. Rejoignez le Locked On Everydayer Club et bénéficiez d’un son sans publicité, d’un accès à notre Discord réservé aux membres et bien plus encore, le tout conçu pour nos fans les plus fidèles. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus et rejoindre la communauté de votre équipe : https://lockedonpodcasts.com/everydayerclub Soutenez-nous en soutenant nos sponsors ! En effet, vous pouvez désormais accélérer votre processus d’embauche grâce à un crédit d’emploi sponsorisé de 75 $. Allez simplement sur https://indeed.com/lockedon dès maintenant et soutenez notre émission en disant que vous avez entendu parler d’Indeed sur ce podcast. Des conditions générales s’appliquent. Gametime Téléchargez l’application Gametime, créez un compte et utilisez le code LOCKEDON pour 20 $ de réduction sur votre premier achat. Des conditions s’appliquent. Téléchargez Gametime aujourd’hui. Quelle heure est-il? Temps de jeu. FanDuel Si vous êtes un nouveau client, pariez seulement 5 $ et obtenez 200 $ de paris bonus si vous gagnez. Faites en sorte que cela compte, car après le Super Bowl, la saison est terminée. Dernier appel pour le football sur FanDuel, partenaire officiel de paris sportifs du Super Bowl Sixty. AVIS DE NON-RESPONSABILITÉ FANDUEL : 21+ dans certains États. Premier pari en ligne en argent réel uniquement. Bonus émis sous forme de paris gratuits non retirables qui expire dans 14 jours. Des restrictions s’appliquent. Voir les conditions sur sportsbook.fanduel.com. Problème de jeu ? Appelez le 1-800-GAMBLER ou visitez FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP ou envoyez NEXTSTEP par SMS au 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 ou visitez ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) ou visitez ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY ou envoyez un SMS à HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) #NHL #Sharks #SanJoseSharks

27 Comments

  1. Grier was just quoted as saying he needs make sure he stays patient and think long term. I don't think he goes after Panarin after hearing that

  2. Look for a defensive player and leave the rest alone. Develop the young talent we have. ….and the Sharks have a lot of it!

  3. Hell no! Although the team is competing for a playoff spot, the goal this season is developing Misa, Dickinson and Askarov. There are plenty of young forwards to compete and contribute in the near future. The team already resigned Wennberg and traded for Sherwood. A defensive upgrade would be a nice addition if it does not destroy the team's chemistry.

  4. Contact the Vancouver Canucks and see how much for Zeev Buium. We want a young , talented , offensively minded , right handed defence

  5. I would slap Grier from even considering giving up futures for a 34 year old when this team is no where near a cup.

  6. Panarin’s a great player, but he’s 34 and would cost real assets. I’d rather roll with Chernyshov and keep the picks — and save those assets for something like moving up for a premium RHD in the next draft.

  7. Given his age, he won't be in the NHL during our best years.

    He's not worth a 1st or 2nd round pick, that will get us a defensive prospect that could help us in those years.
    Panarin might be worth a lot to a contender, but he's definitely not going to get us to the Stanley Cup finals.
    So he's not worth even a decent prospect either.

    We're not going to sign a 34 year old to a five year deal at 11m or more per season.

    If Grier can get him for a 4th or 5th round pick, or a career AHL player, sure.
    Otherwise skip.

  8. I want a good dman, that's it. I think our forwards, including those in the minors, needs to be fully evaluated first. We may have some spares down on the farm who could be used for upgrade purposes at a later time.

  9. There are a couple reasons a trade for Panarin makes sense (he's a great scorer and the Sharks have plenty of cap space), but there are more reasons it doesn't make sense (they don't need any more forwards, the defense is the top priority and it would cost at least a 1st round pick and an important member of the prospect pool)

    I could see either Anaheim or Vegas getting him

  10. if youre gonna target him in FA anyways and youre trying to prevent him from going to one of 4 other Pacific division teams,i guess it makes sense. bystedt a first and kurashev make it happen (slightly joking)

  11. I hope this Panarin chatter is much ado about nothing. He fits neither our need nor our timeline. Panarin will be 35 to start next season. Decline is in his immediate future. The only questions are how soon and how steep. Remember, declines arent necessarily gradual, it can be steep and sudden. I wouldn’t give up valuable roster assets (high draft picks and prospects) on such a gamble. These roster assets will be harder to replace the more competitive the team gets.

  12. I feel like I'm going crazy knowing the sharks have Dickey, Cags, LSW, Muk and Pohlkamp. They need one more to have 6 young D men and there is a 22 year old lighting up the AHL for Nashville named Ryan Ufko. We have the prospects to get this kid in a trade. Let's just get some young D that have the ability to produce and then start getting them games to climatize to the NHL.

  13. Vegas is somehow gonna find a way to fit his contact in and win that sweepstakes and good for them. I’m no genius but don’t think a guy twice accused of sa is a great mentor for a bunch of teenagers who are supposed to be the future faces of the franchise

  14. Watched a locked on NYR video earlier and a couple jabronies on there thought Panarin + Schneider for Misa, Dickenson, and two firsts was equitable.. pretty funny.

  15. These are the type of moves that kill rebuilds. It never pays to acquire old payers and pay them a bunch of money. It’s terrible move from roster construction…..

  16. I think San Jose has been catching teams off guard all year long.. I am happy after 5 horrendous years.. that we're looking at a guy like Panarin, we'd get a natural LW to go with Celly/Smith. I am very happy with who we've drafted and picks are "useless" at this point. And could we imagine if Dougie Hamilton would reconsider at the right price for NJD? Perhaps he reconsiders after acquiring Sherwood, then Panarin!!? We are already having a tough time because "too many" guys are contributing at a high-level and are fighting for roster spots, what else do we have to do? I'm OK letting go of picks and non-AHL prospects at this point.. we have a great pool of "potential guys" that are developing/ripening up. I think it would be crazy to just say "well we're not ready, meh… maybe we miss the playoffs" I don't think that's what Chicago said after getting their "core" in Toews/Kane, or LA after getting Kopi & Doughty, Brownie! I would love if we push our chips in without selling the farm (the AHL prospects that are ripening) and I don't really care about guys who we just drafted like LSW going the other way, because we have no idea what they'll be.. and in their prime in 6 years Smitty/Celly might have "missed their prime window" (too late!) I think its now time to beef up and be a real contender, like what getting Karlsson was for an aging core, that was too late in their window. And if we're going for more "low hanging fruit" and we miss on the Breadman, or Dougie Hamilton doesn't want to live anywhere near SAP Center lol.. would Jonathan Toews & Luke Schenn be worth sending a couple of our defensemen (not named Vinny D) and a 3rd-round pick for those 2 playoff studs? This will bump guys like Reavo, and Stapi potentially, or Deli/Gaudette/Kurashev/Skinner would be in-and-out based on line-matchups or whatever, but having great players and pushing chips in now (this year/trade deadline or Olympics deadline)… knowing you got AHL guys coming would make a die-hard Sharks fan very proud!! It would also put other teams on notice that SJS is for real, and going to make a run at it and surprise everyone before they see us coming!!

  17. Too old; rather have a Dman. As mentioned, would need to give up high assets, for him to sign an extensions, and when you have to pay Celebrini and the other core players, the tail end of his contract would be burden

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