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Two dudes blogging and podcasting about the San Jose Sharks, straight from sunny California.

post Various Things

September 16th, 2009, 8:10 am

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike
  • We break down the Heatley trade and talk to Jon Swenson from Sharkspage in our latest podcast.  Thanks to everyone for listening, and don’t forget to fan us on Facebook if you’re into such things.
  • Due to popular demand, we started another Yahoo fantasy hockey league (called “Dudes 2 Revenge of the Cheech”), here are the details-  league number 162684, password “jumbojoe“.  We tried to email the people that missed out before with this new info, and we apologize if we forgot you.  Sign up now!  Also, if you feel like going against us directly in both leagues, bring it on, but please wait a few days so all the poor bastards that want a piece of us get the chance.
  • Teal and White tonight, and I have to say, it’ll be anticlimactic without Heatley.  Haven’t seen anything conclusive about whether he’ll be there or not.

post Who’s Ready for Camp? WE ARE

September 12th, 2009, 9:07 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

After all the excitement of the day, Doug and I go out to a pre-planned dinner tonight with the wives, and in the bar area of the restaurant, we look over 10 feet away, and there’s Nabby.  We go over, quickly shake his hand, say good luck, that sort of thing, and he was very gracious.  Without thinking, I asked him if he was excited about Heatley coming aboard and he said yes.  So we get to our table, and a few minutes later, a little ways away we notice a big long table set up, and to our surprise, all the Sharks slowly trickle in.  Looks to be a veterans’ dinner before the season starts.  Nabby, Marleau, Joe (in a sweet polo with a popped collar), Boyle, Clowe, Seto, Blake, Huskins, Pavs, Murray, Vlasic, Shelley, Dandenault, Nichol (we think), and one more guy, I think Vesce.  We were trying not to stare at them and make them lose their appetites.  I have to say, San Jose has to be a pretty cool place to play- I think they only got bothered once.  It happened to be during dinner, which I think is pretty cheesy. Let the guys eat.

Oh yeah, one more- Torrey Mitchell.  On crutches.  My wife noticed that he was bearing weight on his leg, so it could just be a precaution for his tendonitis, as David Pollak said on his blog.  Either way, it was a bit disconcerting to see him with a leg injury again.  It was funny though, because he was the last one to arrive, and all the other guys did a slow clap when he showed up.

As I said in the comment thread of the last post, I like the Heatley deal a lot.  Although he’s thoroughly painted with the pain-in-the-ass brush, Heatley has something to prove, and no one can deny he’s an all-world talent.  Now that Michalek is gone, Heatley might get his wish and play in more situations, like the PK.

It’s a bummer we had to see Cheech and Michalek go, but you can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs.  Cheech showed again he’s a class act with the comments he made today, and I wish the both of them the best of luck in Canada’s capital.

There will be plenty of time to say that DW has staked his job on Heatley, and how there’s still some uncertainly with this team, but right now, I’m just excited.  Whether it’s Joe-Marleau-Heatley or Joe-Seto-Heatley, the Sharks’ top line will be one of the best in the league. On par with Getzlaf-Ryan-Perry and Datsyuk-Holmstrom-Hank.  Glad to see the guys carbo-loading, not drinking, and taking off early.  Glad to see a great left wing come on board.  Glad to see another DW pillage job.  Glad to see that camp starts tomorrow.

Go Sharks.

post Doug Wilson Turns Water Into Heatley

September 12th, 2009, 12:20 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Doug

After today, I would like to suggest that Sharks GM Doug Wilson consider entering the 2010 World Series of Poker, because he just played the Ottawa Senators Brian Murray for a fool. DW told Murray to “Go Fish” knowing full well that if Ottawa had allowed Heatley to go to training camp, it could only spell total disaster for the Senators season. We’ll never know the many permutations of this deal that have been traded back and forth over the past two months, but this much we can be sure of – the Sharks didn’t give up any young inexpensive talent, didn’t have to give up the valued first round pick and also got the Senators to take the San Jose’s two worst contracts in the process.

Royal Flush. Sharks win.

In all fairness, Milan Michalek has been a good player for the San Jose Sharks, but it was clear that his play had hit the hockey wall, so to say. After a breakout year in 2006-07 with 66 points, he has regressed back to the mid 50’s with 20-something goals and I don’t think he’s ever going to be a guy who say, can score 50 goals…like Dany Heatley. The fact that he was signed until 2014 for over 4M for a guy who offers 55-58 points makes him not a bargain, but a bad contract. He isn’t going to turn into Gaborik – as DW might have hoped. Not only did he move Michalek and his deal, he also moved Cheechoo, who hasn’t demonstrated anything to show he’s capable of returning to his Rocket Richard Trophy winning form. Is it injuries? Is it the speed of the game? Not too sure what the cause was, but the Sharks tried Cheechoo in a third line role last year and he sucked eggs. Will he get a chance to play that role with Ottawa? I wish him the best – but I think he’s a 40 point guy at this point in his career and certainly not worth 3M.

A man of his word, DW delivered on overhauling this Sharks roster of three of the main faces of failure behind San Jose’s ups and downs and current leveling off as a franchise in Ehrhoff, Michalek and Cheechoo. Does Heatley carry risk? Absolutely – yes – sure. But for this price, it is a risk worth taking – you moved two guys you knew couldn’t get you to the next level in exchange for a guy with amazing talent and the salivating notion of 50 goals along side Thunder Joe. The other factor is that the Sharks could never get a player like Heatley on the open free agent market, so if San Jose goes belly up again, they can start over with Heatley in the core instead of dialing for dollars with subpar free agents, only to get turned down…again.

According to CapGeek, the Sharks could carry this roster into the opening night and be approx. .5M under the cap.

Heatley/Thornton/Marleau
Seto/Pavs/Clowe
McGinn/Mitchell/Staubitz
Shelley/Nichol/Hinote

Huskins, Boyle, Blake, Vlasic, Murray, Petrecki

Nabby/Greiss

Extras: Ortmeyer, Dandenault

I included Petrecki as a pipe dream scenario to show that IF he is the best guy in camp, it is possible for him to take the spot from Joslin. The other big IF is that if Frazer McLaren is better than Staubitz, that is basically an even swap.

When do we start?

post I’m Calling It – Dan Boyle Will Get the Captaincy

September 11th, 2009, 10:19 am

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

Thanks to sharkspage for posting a link to the recent interview with Dan Boyle on Chronicle Live.  The first question was about the C&A controversy, and immediately I was struck by the exchange (emphasis mine).

Greg Papa (talking about the captaincy): Is that a job you would like to have?

Boyle (immediately): Of course.  It’s an honor.  You look back as a young kid, a captain is an important thing you look up to.  It’d be an honor.  I certainly want to lead this team.  I’m ready for it, but it’s in the coaches hands, and management’s hands, and whoever gets those roles, I’m sure they’ll do a great job.

Now let’s compare that to Joe Thornton’s answer about his leadership role that happened at the State of the Sharks, it was the first question of the night.  Keep in mind Marleau was still captain at the time, so it wouldn’t have been appropriate for Joe to say he wanted the captaincy, but let’s go to the tape:

Guy: how will I know when you own this team so I know when you can bring it for us?

(applause)

Thornton: Thank you.  i think this team is just… I said (what I said) the last day I was a little irritated about the questions I was getting and I said it’s patty’s team, but ultimately, I think there’s key guys on the team- I’m a big part of that- yes in some ways it’s my team, in some way’s it’s pattys’ patty’s the captain and i think he’s done a great job. (light applause) Now I think with all this disappointment, we’ve been kicked down and I think we didn’t expect to be here, I think it will be a long summer. … I’m ready for this team to go to the next step, and eventually it’ll be my team, yes.

Kind of a difference in tone there, doncha think?  It’s not an apples-to-apples comparison, but I’ve heard a lot of Jumbo inteviews. I doubt he would have said the same thing Boyle did above.  Would Joe say “I want to lead“?

After hearing that, I’m more convinced than ever that Dan Boyle should be the captain.  Does anyone doubt that he’s going to come into camp and earn the C now?

post Rookie Sweep, More Marleau Rumors and Adding a Dandenault

September 10th, 2009, 1:46 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Doug

THE SHARKS SWEEP THE DUCKS! THE SHARKS SWEEP THE DUCKS.

I know we all wished this was the headline back in April, but I still took some minor personal satisfaction watching our rookies beat the feathers out of the Ducks rookies last night, completing total domination of the three day rookie tournament where the Sharks kids outscored the Ducklings 13-4. Perhaps the Ducks young players needed Papa Carlyle to sit on their eggs a little bit longer because there wasn’t much to look at on their side. As for the Sharks, the main attractions (Sexsmith, Stalock, Couture and Petrecki) were not on the ice, so we got a good look at some recent draft picks and guys looking to earn a free agent contract. As we talk about on this weeks podcast, guys who caught my eye included tryout player Daniel Erlich, who is a 5’6 ball of speed that had four points last night, earning the crowds chants of “RUDY, RUDY”. I also was impressed by Frazer McLaren, who is certain to be getting a cup of coffee in the NHL at some point this year, if not at the beginning of the season if he outperforms Staubitz and Shelley at camp. If I were them, I’d be looking over my shoulder. The biggest puzzler of the night was why the Sharks didn’t let Sexsmith see any action – instead he sat and watched the entire game as the back-up. I was looking forward to seeing him answer Stalock’s shutout performance from the night before since they will be sharing duties for Worcester this season.

So what did I get out of last night besides slight heartburn from a hotdog and griddle marks on my ass from the metal benches? I felt encouraged that it appears the San Jose Sharks are moving in a new direction in terms of their farm club, relying on college kids and prospects to develop instead of stocking the roster with AHL retreads who have no shot at sniffing any NHL action. While there a few in this category (Danny Groulx and Joe Callahan come to mind on the blueline) the rest will likely be college prospects and young talent – a nice change of direction for a team last year that had seven players over the age of 27. This year, it would appear there would be only four guys in that category (Ortmeyer, Groulx, Callahan and Vesce) and Ortmeyer might stick as the scratch in San Jose.

Bruce Garrioch is babbling about a new rumor that will still send Dany Heatley to San Jose, Patrick Marleau to the LA King and Frolov and Stoll to the Sens. I still think any deal involving Patrick Marleau has limited to no chance of being pulled off because he refuses to leave the Bay Area this season. What do you think, trade clause be damned – would you make this deal? Who gets the better end?

Thanks to our friends at Fear the Fin, the Sharks have invited former Red Wing and Canadiens defensemen Mattieau Dandenault to camp for a tryout. Sort of like auditioning to sit in the press box, but hell – it’s a cheaper option that would allow someone like Joslin to play every night in Worcester instead of eat Combos and drink Molson with Ryan Garner. So I say, sure – why not.

If you’ve made it to the end of this post, then maybe you might want to join our Dudes on Hockey fantasy hockey league? It’s not for the faint of heart and only people who are obsessed enough with hockey to maintain a current roster need apply. For more info

League ID: 106993

League Name : Dudes On Hockey

Password: danboyle

If you want to join but the league is full, either comment here or email us at questions@dudesonhockey.com – if we get enough overflow we will start another league.

post Fantasy League Details

September 10th, 2009, 12:31 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

Running a fantasy league again, for yahoo:

League ID: 106993

League Name : Dudes On Hockey

Password: danboyle

If you want to join but the league is full, either comment here or email us- if we get enough overflow we will start another league.

post Episode 64 – Rookie Tourney Ends on a Hinote

September 9th, 2009, 11:49 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Mike

The Dudes take in the first Sharks hockey of the season- the rookie tournament vs. the Ducks.  Mike and Doug highlight the best of the young talent on the ice for the Sharks, and try to predict what possible changes will be made between now and the beginning of the season, including the news about Dan Hinote coming to camp as a tryout.

Play

post German’s Mourn The Loss of Ehrhoff

September 9th, 2009, 2:13 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Doug

Mike and I will be back tomorrow with a report of the final rookie game. Until then, enjoy this pretty damn hilarious clip. There’s some naughty language, so if that’s not your thing – don’t say I didn’t warn you, Mein Herr.

Hilarious Video Here.

post Rookie Game #2 Liveblog

September 8th, 2009, 3:57 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

Some people live blog pivotal games during the season, or in the playoffs. Not me. I’m liveblogging a Sharks rookie game in the second week of September. Mostly because I’m wicked bored.

4:55- Waiting in the sun. Baking. Realizing I could be drinking a cold one inside right now. Also realizing I’ll probably be freezing my ass off in about 20 minutes.

5:01- Not open yet, but there’s some cougar walking her dog around the building, multiple times. With a tight shiny shirt on, trying to act nonchalant. Comedy.

5:10- Inside. Trying not to sit next to any douchebags. Somehow, I don’t like my chances. Time to do some fantasy draft research. Watch out suckers- I’m going for 5th this year.

5:40- Trying to avoid talking to this weird guy with a peach fuzz mustache who appears to be about 45. I succeed by sticking my nose further into a fantasy guide. I then witness him playing a pink game boy. Man, this place has everything.

6:30- Warmups. Petrecki is out there. Couture, Ferriero, and Stalock in net.

6:35- Petrecki is a beast. He seems about twice as wide as anybody else out there. Doherty is also super tall, but he seems like he’s 6’7, 165. Anaheim’s top prospect, Jake Gardiner, is in college, so he’s not here. I guess he’d forfeit his eligibility if he showed up.

6:55- Pretty full in here, I could have come an hour later and gotten the same seat. At least now I know to draft Derek Roy ahead of Anze Kopitar.

7:00- Petrecki is starting, bad PP 20 seconds in, but Petrecki goes coast to coast, then crushes somebody. Giggety.

7:15- Second PP much better, and Strong scores. Stretch and Petrecki assist.

7:28- Great screen in front, and Henderson scores on the rebound. Sharks are outclassing them this whole period.

7:40- End of 1st. I can imagine some angry Ducks coaches right now. Nobody looked that great for them. Stalock playing well, with some good puckhandling. Overall, seems a bit like college hockey- not a ton of great plays, but everyone is trying to hit everyone else. The fight in the first wasn’t anything special, but you gotta give props to Burgart (5’10), he dropped with McCue (6’5).

8:05- Choppy in the second, but Petrecki just laid a monster hit.

8:17- Petrecki is the third man trailing in a 2-on-1, nice drop pass and he BOMBS it top shelf. Ten seconds later, Nick lays another big hit, and two Ducks come after. He takes them both on, ends up beating the crap out of one. Huge ovation. Wow. Gordie Howe hat trick and we are only half way through.

8:35- End of 2. Intensity flagged a bit in the last ten minutes. More good, especially early: Frazier McLaren. Creating offense, decent shot. Not so good- Logan Couture. Can’t tell if he’s playing tight or just not that well. I can see why people say his skating can improve.

9:00- After a crappy start, the Sharks score again on the PP, Henderson again. Haven’t really noticed him, but that’s twice he’s in the exact right place at the right time.

9:08- Petrecki makes a horrible pinch, but the Ducks can’t score on the 3-on-1. Snakebit.

9:21- 5-0. Stretch scored. It’s a little embarrassing now.

9:32- That’s all she wrote. Fun times.  Great performances by Stalock (though he wasn’t tested too much) Petrecki and Henderson.  This kid Erlich, who they call “Rudy” because he’s tiny, is a fireball and unafraid to do anything.  Really fun to watch, but not really exceptional enough to make an NHL team at that size, IMO.  Couture, as I said before, was a bit disappointing.  I hope he gains some more seasoning in Worchester this year.  After watching admittedly only one game, I’d put Frazier McLaren miles ahead on Couture in terms of making the team.  I hope the same cast plays tomorrow too, because I’m sure the Ducks will want to salvage some dignity.

post First Hockey is Here

September 8th, 2009, 10:26 am

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

The first rookie game of Sharks vs. Ducks happened last night at Sharks Ice, and sharkspage has a nice writeup on it.  I was not there, still enjoying my Labor Day weekend by doing manual labor.  But I do plan on going tonight, and it’s likely Doug and I will both go on Wednesday.  I want to see these kids for myself, and although I’m far from any kind of scout, it might be interesting to try and project where some of these guys will end up.

I’ve heard that the line last night was very long even at the opening time of 5pm, so I’m going to have to suck it up and get there early.  Waiting around isn’t a strong suit for me.

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