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post DOH 505 – 2025 Season Preview

October 5th, 2025, 2:09 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

The Dudes conduct their annual Vegas Cup draft, as well as review the Sharks’ potential starting roster.

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10 Comments to “DOH 505 – 2025 Season Preview”

  1. Jamin says:

    Hey Dudes,

    Always appreciate and enjoy the podcasts. Keep ’em coming, along with your fine blend of a dash of snark and whimsy, the self-deprecation, and the infinite wisdom espoused. BTW- When will the next Dude T-shirt giveaway be coming up? Take some of the big money earned from your podcasts and throw your dedicated eleven fans a bone, maybe… Go Sharks!

  2. James says:

    Mana to my ears. Always savor the season preview.

    Confused – didn’t Cooper sign an extension already?

  3. Nazir says:

    The Sharks played great hockey for 95% of the season opener. Then Eklund’s missed open net and Nedeljkovic’s two inexplicable errors cost them a point. Smith’s penalty seemed to start the downward spiral, even though the Sharks killed off the penalty.

    The good news is, the forwards now have more than 1 scoring line and the D are quite decent. They are so much better at breaking out of the zone.

    Unfortunately, the post-Blackwood search for a goalie looks like it might continue this season. Nedeljkovic cost us the game and Askarov was terrible in pre-season. Hopefully Askarov figures it out real fast. Otherwise, the Sharks will be looking to trade and they don’t have many chips they can part with.

    • Trex says:

      With average NHL goaltending, the sharks would be 2-0 and in first place in the division.

      • James says:

        Yeah the Sharks def need to swing a goalie trade.

        I know it’s still early in year 2, but I have to think Warsofsky’s seat is at least warm.

        Wasn’t Smith drafted to be a center?

  4. James says:

    At first I was disappointed Smith wasn’t gettin a chance to be 2C. But now I see the strategy. What must make Celebrini and Smith particularly tough to defend is they’re both great passers *and* both score goals. It’s not like defending Jumbo and Cheechoo, where you knew Jumbo was looking to pass every time. With Celebrini and Smith both being lifelong centers, on any given scoring opportunity, either could pass or shoot. And we saw that dynamic at the Gah-den.

  5. Nazir says:

    10 games in. 0 pods. Too bad.

    Agree the Sharks need to get at least an average goalie. It’s frustrating watching them force Askarov out there. He’s not NHL ready. The book on him seems to be shoot high.

  6. you know who says:

    you guys should commit to a minimal 1nce a month sharks fandom podcast check in!

    and then bonus pods as you see fit.

    plenty to talk about, and you guys are more fun than the other voices covering the sharks.

    lets go dudes!
    i mean … sharks!

  7. James says:

    Sharks are hot. Celebrini on fire. Where are the Duuuudddeees …

    • Nazir says:

      And today Mack is tied for the league lead in scoring with Nathan MacKinnon. Crazy! I know it’s only 16 games, but he has more points than McDavid right now. Teams are going to start focusing on the top line. Look for things to get tougher for Celebrini and Smith.

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