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post DOH 490 – Fun Must Be A While From Now

March 10th, 2024, 5:46 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Mike

The Sharks traded Tomas Hertl, and now the team has no stars left with Logan Couture out for the year with injury. The Dudes break down the 2024 NHL trade deadline.

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7 Comments to “DOH 490 – Fun Must Be A While From Now”

  1. mickey says:

    That title made me laugh out loud. Thank you Dudes for bringing humor and entertainment to what has been a very gloomy and painful season. The rebuild needed to happen but GOOD LORD is it a rebuild.

  2. Peter Cooley says:

    Just heard most of your recent podcast. I was really happy to hear you dudes put a positive spin on all the trades and back it up with reasons why they were good for us. I have unfortunately been listening to some VERY disappointed with losing Hertl. You folks pointed out that we got a very decent forward and a 1st round for next year. Then you put logic into play. That must come from living in Silicon Valley. You pointed out that things would catch up with the Knights and they would be a team on the declinewhen our Sharks were just picking up speed.
    I just hope they hang on to Deven Cooley long enough for him to have a number. My wife and I WANT that sweater !

  3. other-other Tom, not that one, the other one says:

    I’m just commenting because you guys deserve to have 100x more comments than you get. Please don’t ever stop. You guys are the crown jewel of all podcasts. That’s a period after that statement.
    Go Sharks!

  4. Inebriatedsharksfan says:

    I love the return. Sucks that hertl went to vegas but that bloated contract is going to hurt the knights in the long run. Screw the two thirds we gave up. We can easily get those back with future trades in the offseason or next year. 2 first rounders and a large chunk of cap off the books is a win.

  5. Louie says:

    Great to listen to you, dudes! It’s a refreshing change of pace to see a more strategic approach to team-building. While the journey ahead may still be challenging, there’s a glimmer of hope that brighter days lie ahead for the Sharks once these prospects start making the team and hopefully reaching their full potential. Grier’s commitment to a full rebuild, steering away from the ‘reset-on-the-fly’ strategy that seemed to characterize the latter part of the Doug Wilson era, is truly commendable. Looking forward to the draft lottery lol! In Mike Grier, We Trust!

  6. Mudd says:

    Missed you guys! Upload to Spotify will ya! Sheesh. You guys get paid enough… 😉

  7. Inebriatedsharksfan says:

    Question for the dudes… Do you think you would have 5 or 10 more listeners if you put a little more effort into this thing called podcasting? Inquiring minds would like to know. I agree with mike that chicago is getting the number 1 overall pick. The powers that be in the nhl are probably frothing at the mouth to unite Bedard with celebrini.

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