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

post Feast or Famine

November 30th, 2011, 9:13 am

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

After a nice run where the Sharks managed to accumulate the best points-per-game rate of any team in the NHL, the lean times have come in two bad losses in the last two games. And frankly, if it were not for the near-goalie-steal performance of Antti Niemi against the Hawks, we’d be looking at a 3 game losing streak, disturbingly to the class of the West. I can never really decide if losing to the best teams is better to losing to the worst teams. Which is worse, irritating inconsistency (losing to Columbus) or depressing mediocrity (losing to Vancouver)?

The famine is not without casualties.  First and foremost is Justin Braun, who Pollak said “was reassigned to Worcester less than 24 hours after his misplay cost San Jose a goal in Monday’s loss.”  I suppose it’s possible that particular blunder led to his demotion, but I don’t buy it (wasn’t it Niemi’s fault more than his?).  As we’ve said on the podcast several times, Braun is a good young defenseman that you want to play early and often, and continue to develop his game.  If he’s clearly head-and-shoulders better than his offensive contemporary, Jason Demers, then you keep him in San Jose.  With Demers playing more the last few games, and Braun not playing quite as well, Braun would fall into the mixing bowl that is the 3rd defensive pair.  Which means he’s in, he’s out, he doesn’t get consistent minutes.  Which means I agree with the decision to send him East to the struggling Worchester Sharks. Lord knows they need all the help they can get over there.

The next two games might be what the doctor ordered.  Neither Montreal nor Florida are patsies, but they are not in the same conversation as Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Chicago.  Doug and I are going to wait until the weekend to record the next podcast, mostly due to scheduling, but we’re hoping for a good effort against the Habs to help balance what would have likely been a negative-Nancy episode.

post DOH 177 – Mike Is Back, and So Is John Scott

November 23rd, 2011, 11:59 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Mike

The Dudes are back in the DOH studio, with some more wins to talk about, those against Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, and Detroit.  Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

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post I’m Back, But Not Quite Like Crosby

November 21st, 2011, 9:02 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Mike

I was going to post something about my trip, which has very little to do with hockey, but I can’t in good conscience now.  Sid’s comeback is just a hair more impressive than mine.  I hope you’ve seen the game or highlights.  Two goals (both backhand shots, no less) and two assists.  Remember, he missed 68 games.  It’s impossible not to make a comparison with Mario Lemieux here.  Lemieux had a much longer absence, to be sure, but from a hockey perspective, Crosby means just as much to the Penguins now as Mario did then.  And, to top it all off, they both scored four points in their respective returns.  Just amazing.

Back to the Sharks- it’s been a great welcome home present for me to see them dismantle Detroit, Dallas, and Colorado in the last three games.  Of course the number one thing to talk about is the penalty kill, which I’m sure we will when we record the podcast this week after the Chicago game.  Just wanted to give a bit of a funny stat.  I decided to calculate how the Sharks ranked in terms of the percentage of games they gave up a PP goal, instead of just overall PK%, where they currently stand at 3rd worst (74.6%).  I fully expected the Sharks to have given up a PP goal in a greater percentage of games than any other team- it seemed like every goddam game the opponent scored with the man advantage.  But it’s not actually the case:

  1. Dallas 65% (13/20)
  2. Carolina 63.6% (14/22)
  3. Islanders 61.1% (11/18)
  4. Winnipeg 60% (12/20)
  5. Columbus 60% (12/20)
  6. Los Angeles 60% (12/20)
  7. Detroit 57.8% (11/19)
  8. Ottawa 57.4% (12/21)
  9. Toronto 57.4% (12/21)
  10. Colorado 57.4% (12/21)
  11. San Jose 55.5% (10/18)

Dallas is a full seven percentage points better in PK% – 17th overall, the best on this list-  and yet has given up a PP goal in 65% of the games they’ve played.  I don’t really know what that means, but it’s interesting.

post DOH 176: Homestand Paneer Tikka Hockey

November 13th, 2011, 11:55 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Doug

The Dudes are back and recapping the three games from last week against the King, Wild and Coyotes all throughout the miracle of the internet. Regularly scheduled podcasting will return next week when Mike returns from his international adventure.

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post Podcast Update

November 8th, 2011, 2:34 pm

Filed under: blog — Written by Doug

Hello world! It’s been too long.

Quick update: Mike is doing great in India and we’re planning to do another podcast this weekend after the Minnesota game. He’ll be back at the end of next week and then we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled podcasting.

We’ll talk to you then. Until then, we’re going streaking!

post DOH 175 – Mommy, Is There Hockey in India?

November 1st, 2011, 8:05 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Doug

The Sharks finish up a road trip just as Mike begins his. Live on tape delay from India, Mike and Doug discuss the Sharks 5-1 east coast swing, the emergence of Joe Pavelski and preview the homestand. Enjoy this Podcast Masala, extra spicy!

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