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Pacific Notes: Subban, Heed, Martin, Henrique, Dowd

December 9, 2017 at 2:54 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 3 Comments

Many people in Boston had already written off goaltender Malcolm Subban, who never seemed able to earn himself a place with the Boston Bruins, minus 62 minutes of time over the course of his career. That was one reason the team placed the 23-year-old netminder on waivers to start the season. However, few expected Subban to thrive after he was claimed by the Vegas Golden Knights. In fact, Subban has done more than that. He might just be the team’s goaltender of the future.

Even NBC Sports Joe Haggerty admits that he may have misjudged the goaltender as well. Subban took his performance to a new level Friday when he saved 41 shots and staved off six penalty shots in leading Vegas to a 4-3 victory over the Nashville Predators. Even despite missing time earlier this year with an injury, Subban now has a 7-2 record with a 2.33 GAA and a .924 save percentage. 

  • The San Jose Sharks have announced they have activated defenseman Tim Heed off of injured reserve and have sent veteran defender Paul Martin to San Jose on a conditioning assignment with the Barracudas of the AHL. Heed was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 2 after suffering an upper-body injury in a game against the Winnipeg Jets on Nov. 25. As for Martin, he is closing in on being ready after aggravating an ankle injury on Oct. 10, and has been on injured reserve since. At 36 years old, Martin will make his first-ever appearance in an AHL game as he went directly from the University of Minnesota to the NHL back in 2003. He has played
  • Scott Billeck of NBC Sports writes that while it’s still early, so far the Anaheim Ducks look like they made a great deal in acquiring center Adam Henrique from New Jersey for defenseman Sami Vatanen. Since the Ducks have been without without center Ryan Getzlaf, the Ducks top line of Rickard Rakell and Corey Perry have struggled without Getzlaf, but Henrique’s addition has changed everything as he has fit in well with those two immediately. So far Henrique has three goals and six points in five games with Anaheim, while he had four goals in 24 games with New Jersey. In fact, the 27-year-old had just one goal in his previous 14 with the Devils. If he can keep this up, he could return to his 30-goal ways back in 2015-16.
  • JD Burke of The Athletic (subscription required) writes that Vancouver Canucks acquisition of Nic Dowd is an underrated one in which he breaks down the success of the 27-year-old center who arrived in a quiet trade from the Los Angeles Kings. According to Burke, Dowd’s presence on the ice, mostly due to his ability to keep offensive players from getting off shots, had given the Kings their second-most lopsided ratio of shot attempts when he is on the ice at even strength last year. While those numbers could be inflated due to previous coach Darryl Sutter’s style of play, he could be a big addition to the Canucks. He had six goals and 16 assists last year in 70 games, but has had just one assist this year in 16 contests.

Anaheim Ducks| Boston Bruins| Darryl Sutter| Los Angeles Kings| New Jersey Devils| San Jose Sharks| Vancouver Canucks Adam Henrique| Corey Perry

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Brenden Dillon Suspended One Game For Slashing

December 5, 2017 at 6:17 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

Wednesday: Dillon indeed has been suspended for one game for the slash. As the video explanation notes:

It is important to note that this is not a slash delivered as part of a hockey play. Dillon is not attempting to alert an opponent to his presence, or to make a defensive play on a player with the puck. This is simply a frustrated player delivering a retaliatory and forceful slash to a vulnerable area of an opponent’s body.

Tuesday: TSN’s Bob McKenzie predicted it this morning and now it has come to fruition: San Jose Sharks defenseman Brenden Dillon will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety this evening regarding his actions in last night’s game against the Washington Capitals. The incident is question was a slash by Dillon on the Caps’ Madison Bowey late in the contest.

With just five seconds remaining in the game, a 4-1 Washington win, Dillon hit Bowey with a two-handed slash. The action earned him a five-minute major and game misconduct – serious albeit meaningless penalties with nearly no time left. Should Dillon receive a suspension, that could very well play a role in the decision. However, the overall intensity of the game could play in his favor. It was a chippy affair throughout, including a questionable hit by Joe Thornton on T.J. Oshie and even a roughing penalty for Bowey in response to Dillon’s slash. An outburst at the end of a combative game may not be seen as an individual attack by Dillon that warrants a suspension. It also helps Dillon’s case that Patrick Kane was just recently given only a fine for a similar two-handed chop.

While the Sharks await word on whether they will lose Dillon to suspension or not, they’ll need a contingency plan. San Jose has worked hard to climb back into playoff position in the Pacific Division and don’t want to drop one or more of their upcoming games against the Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators, and Minnesota Wild because they couldn’t properly replace Dillon, given the recent injury to frequent backup Tim Heed. A strong defensive rearguard and a left shot, Dillon has been regularly skating alongside Brent Burns one the top pair this season, especially with Paul Martin sidelined. While the easy fix, should he miss time, would simply be to move Marc-Edouard Vlasic up a pair, but that could leave the bottom four too weak. Instead, moving Joakim Ryan up to the top pair and/or calling up young Jeremy Roy could be the solution.

Injury| Penalties| San Jose Sharks| Washington Capitals Bob McKenzie| Brent Burns| Joakim Ryan| Joe Thornton| Patrick Kane| T.J. Oshie| Tim Heed

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Pacific Notes: Thornton, Chychrun, Fleury, Mitchell

December 3, 2017 at 1:13 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The NHL Department of Player Safety handed down a $5,000 fine to San Jose Sharks center Joe Thornton Saturday for his slash Saturday night on Tampa Bay Lightning’s Tyler Johnson. The $5,000 is the maximum allowable fine allowed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

The incident occurred late in the second period of the game and he received a two-minute for high-sticking. Thornton, who has been playing through multiple minor injuries has struggled to get his offense goinas picked up the pace the last few games. He currently has four goals and 12 assists in 25 games. The money is designated to go to the players’ emergency assistance fund.

  • The Arizona Coyotes announced they have activated Jakob Chychrun off of injured reserve and he is expected to play tonight against the Vegas Golden Knights. Chychrun, the team’s first-round pick in 2016, played a full season for the Coyotes as an 18 year old last year and held his own. He picked up three goals and 17 assists in 68 games. He underwent knee surgery in early August and has made a quick recovery. He was assigned last week to the Tucson Roadrunners on a conditioning loan, but didn’t play in any games for them. In a corresponding move, the team sent defenseman Andrew Campbell back to Tucson. He had been recalled as an emergency defenseman on Wednesday, but didn’t appear in a game.
  •  Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Steve Carp tweeted that Vegas Golden Knights general manager George McPhee said that starting goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, who has been out since Oct. 13 with concussion symptoms, has passed his tests and has been cleared to return to practice on Wednesday assuming the veteran goalie has no setbacks. Fleury, the face of the franchise, has only appeared in four games for the Golden Knights and has a 2.48 GAA and a .925 save percentage. Vegas has struggled with injuries in goal, although backup Malcolm Subban returned last week and has assumed the starting job. McPhee said he was not sure when Fleury would be ready to return to a game, however.
  • Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider writes that Torrey Mitchell, acquired in a trade on Nov. 23, could make his Kings’ debut tonight against the Chicago Blackhawks, according to coach John Stevens. “As long as there’s no issues during the day, I think he’s a good consideration to come in,” Stevens said. “He’s been off the ice for a few days, so skated him yesterday, skated him today, and he said he felt pretty good, so he’s an option to go in, for sure.” Mitchell had some trouble acquiring his work visa after being traded from Montreal to Los Angeles, but is now cleared to play. The 32-year-old didn’t have a point with the Canadiens in 11 games this year, but is expected to help center one of the team’s bottom two lines.

 

George McPhee| John Stevens| Los Angeles Kings| San Jose Sharks| Utah Mammoth| Vegas Golden Knights Jakob Chychrun| Joe Thornton| Malcolm Subban| Marc-Andre Fleury

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What Your Team Is Thankful For: San Jose Sharks

December 2, 2017 at 6:34 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

As the holiday season approaches, PHR will look at what teams are thankful for as the season nears the quarter point of completion. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We take a look at what’s gone well in the first month and what could improve as the season rolls on. So far we’ve covered ANA, ARZ, BUF, CGY, CAR, CBJ, COL, DET, LAK, NSH, NJD, NYI, STL, TOR, WSH, and VGK.

What are the Sharks most thankful for?

After the departure of long-time star Patrick Marleau to Toronto, many believed that San Jose’s might take a step back this season which could force the team to rebuild. The team, however, despite an anemic offense, has played well and are riding a three-game winning streak and are closing in fast on a top spot in the Pacific Division with a 14-8-2 record. A mixture of veterans and younger players, the team still seems to be run well under head coach Peter DeBoar. It probably does help that teams like the Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers are having their own problems and are floundering in the division.

Who are the Sharks most thankful for?

Two players come to mind as the play of 28-year-old center Logan Couture seems to be taking over as the team’s top player. While the team has struggled in putting the puck in the net, Couture has led the team with 13 goals and 21 points this year in 24 games (no one else has more than seven goals on the team). He leads the team in power play goals and is tied for the team lead in short-handed goals. The team has also gotten magnificent play from goaltender Martin Jones, who sports a 10-5-1 record and a 2.05 GAA with a .930 save percentage. He has also received little support as he has the fifth-lowest goal support on the year. Without these two, it’s likely the team wouldn’t be where they are.

What would the Sharks be even more thankful for?

The team needs the return to form of several of their veterans, especially defenseman Brent Burns, who has struggled this year putting the puck in the net. The 32-year-old blueliner is the catalyst to this offense putting up points and he has just one goal this season as opposing defenses are focusing on shutting him down. If Burns can find a way to start putting the puck in the net, perhaps the offense might start to take that next step and get back on track. Joe Pavelski’s struggles to find the net are also an issue on a team lacking in goal scoring. His five goals in 24 games is no where near last year’s pace where he put up 29 goals. Even 38-year-old Joe Thornton’s numbers are fading.

What should be on the Sharks’ Holiday Wish List?

The team needs scoring and should look into acquiring a goal scorer who might help get the team’s offense back on track. Besides Couture, the team has little else in terms of scoring besides Joonas Donskoi, who just went onto injured reserve. The team needs to replace Marleau and are rumored to be looking at various options, although it is unknown what the team is willing to move to get a goal scorer. A player like Buffalo’s Evander Kane might be the perfect piece to add to this team.

San Jose Sharks Brent Burns| Joe Pavelski| Joe Thornton| Joonas Donskoi| Logan Couture| Martin Jones| Patrick Marleau

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Sharks Place Donskoi, Heed On Injured Reserve

December 2, 2017 at 4:08 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The San Jose Sharks have lost two players temporarily as they put Joonas Donskoi and Tim Heed on injured reserve with upper-body injuries Saturday. They moves are retroactive to Nov. 28 and Nov. 25, respectively. The team made two corresponding news as well, as they activated Barclay Goodrow off of injured reserve and recalled forward Marcus Sorensen from the San Jose Barracuda of the AHL.

Donskoi has been having a breakout season of sorts, as he has put up seven goals and five assists this season in 23 games. He tallied just six goals all of last season, so the 25-year-old winger looks to be heading for a career high as he was closing in on his rookie year numbers of 11 goals and 36 points. He suffered his injury Tuesday against the Philadelphia Flyers. He will have to miss Monday’s game against the Washington Capitals and isn’t eligible to return until Thursday against the Carolina Hurricanes. Heed is also having a solid rookie campaign. In 18 games, the 26-year-old blueliner has put up three goals and five assists. He was injured against the Winnipeg Jets last week. He can be activated whenever he is ready.

Goodrow has only appeared in six games this year as he has missed seven straight games due to an upper-body injury. The fourth-line face-off specialist has two assists in six games and could put up his best career numbers if he can stay healthy. The 24-year-old winger played 60 games in 2014-15 with 12 points in 60 games, but then played in just 14 and three games in the following two seasons. He should give the Sharks’ fourth line a much-needed boost. Sorensen, a 25-year-old wing, had five goals and nine assists in 17 games for the Barracuda. He played 19 games for the Sharks last year, putting up one goal and three assists. This is the first time he’s been called up this season.

AHL| Injury| San Jose Sharks Joonas Donskoi| Marcus Sorensen

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Sharks Assign Antoine Bibeau To The AHL

December 1, 2017 at 8:11 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

  • The San Jose Sharks announced that they have returned goalie Antoine Bibeau to the AHL, as he’ll head back over to the Barracuda locker room. Bibeau, 23, was arguably the biggest off-season addition that San Jose made this summer, but is still looking for his first NHL action of the year. Bibeau has a very impressive 2.04 GAA and 0.925 save-percentage in the AHL this year, but with Martin Jones and Aaron Dell putting up those kinds of numbers themselves in the NHL, it doesn’t look promising for Bibeau to see extensive big league action this season.

AHL| Buffalo Sabres| Columbus Blue Jackets| Edmonton Oilers| Pittsburgh Penguins| San Jose Sharks| Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions Aaron Dell| Antoine Bibeau| Cory Conacher| Gabriel Carlsson| Josh Archibald| Linus Ullmark| Markus Hannikainen| Martin Jones| Robin Lehner| Ryan Stanton

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Cedric Paquette Handed One-Game Suspension

November 30, 2017 at 7:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

A tough night in Boston continues to have repercussions for the Tampa Bay Lightning. After a 3-2 loss to the Bruins, a score that doesn’t accurately reflect the lack of effort shown by the Bolts, the physical, frustrated style the team fell into will have a lasting effect into their next game, a Saturday matinee against the San Jose Sharks. Cedric Paquette has received a one-game suspension for boarding, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced (video).

Down 2-0 early in the second period, after a dominant first period by the B’s, Paquette drove Boston defenseman Torey Krug into the boards and received a minor penalty for boarding for his efforts. Player Safety decided that wasn’t enough, and Paquette’s hearing today has resulted in a one-game ban. Paquette had ample time to pull up or change the angle of his contract on Krug, who turned his back to play the puck on the end board. Instead, Paquette came at full force and drove Krug into the boards, turning an otherwise legal check into an illegal, suspendable check.

Fortunately, Krug – one of many Bruins who has struggled with injuries this season – was not hurt on the play. Team mate Frank Vatrano was also quick to jump in and defend him. The real justice for Krug was the Bruins holding on for the win against the Atlantic’s top team, as Boston won their fifth game in the past six outings.

Boston Bruins| San Jose Sharks| Tampa Bay Lightning Cedric Paquette| Frank Vatrano| Torey Krug

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Pacific Notes: Goldobin, Gaudreau, Pirri, Garrison

November 24, 2017 at 1:28 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 1 Comment

The Vancouver Canucks haven’t had a whole lot of luck with some of their most recent overseas players as in the past six months as the team has lost Anton Rodin and Nikita Tryamkin, who each have decided to leave the NHL. However, that doesn’t look to be the case with Nikolay Goldobin, the former San Jose Sharks 2014 first-rounder, who currently sits in the AHL with the Utica Comets.

In fact, News 1130’s Rick Dhaliwal reports that he talked to Goldobin’s agent, Igor Larianov, who states that they are preaching patience and that Goldobin won’t bolt like Rodin and Tryamkin.

The 22-year-old winger has taken his game to a new level after several years of struggles that had him traded to Vancouver back in March. He has put up six goals and 11 assists in 16 games this year, but still hasn’t been recalled by Vancouver, who have instead chosen to bring up older players with more experience to fill in for injuries. Regardless, Larionov states he believes that Goldobin will be just fine.

“No, that is not going to happen, we respect the process. He is only 22 years old and the goal is to play for the Canucks,” said Larianov. “I am little surprised he hasn’t been called up yet; he is leading team in points but we have to be patient. He is getting very close. I like the way he is playing.”

  • Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Sun writes that count veterean Jaromir Jagr as a player who sees a bright future for Calgary Flames center Johnny Gaudreau. The 45-year-old veteran has been talking to him, trying to provide the 24-year-old star winger with the confidence he needs. Jagr, like many people, sees Gaudreau as a perennial contender for the Art Ross Trophy and has told him so. “It’s pretty special when someone says something like that to you. Because it’s not every day that someone as good as him says something about a player that has only been in the league four years,” said Gaudreau. He showed some of that potential in the 2015-16 season when he put up 30 goals and 48 assists in just his second full season. He then saw his numbers drop to just 18 goals and 61 points last year. He already has 10 goal so far this year.
  • Emily Polglaze of the Las Vegas Review-Journal writes that the Vegas Golden Knights have two quality and potential call-ups, if needed, in winger Brandon Pirri and defenseman Jason Garrison, who are thriving with the AHL Chicago Wolves. Pirri, who has been in the AHL since the 2013-14 season, has taken off since returning from a month-long injury on Nov. 8. He has six points in his last seven games and five goals and five assists in 10 games this year. Garrison, who was put on waivers on Oct. 28 has fared well in the AHL also in his comeback bid. He had not made an appearance in the AHL since the 2009-10 season. He has a goal and two assists in eight games.

AHL| Calgary Flames| San Jose Sharks| Vancouver Canucks| Vegas Golden Knights Anton Rodin| Brandon Pirri| Jaromir Jagr| Jason Garrison| Johnny Gaudreau| Nikita Tryamkin| Nikolay Goldobin

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Sharks Notes: Goodrow, Karlsson, Burns

November 20, 2017 at 2:32 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

San Jose Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer was less than forthcoming when facing the media today, but he did reveal a few interesting pieces of information as relayed by beat writer Curtis Pashelka. Among them was the fact that energy-liner Barclay Goodrow will be out more than a week. Goodrow will not be be out for a “significant amount of time”, but his upper body injury should keep him sidelined through the Sharks’ busy four-game week. Goodrow has had an odd NHL career, skating in 60 games in his rookie season in 2014-15, only to play in only 14 games and three games respectively in the past two seasons. Goodrow already has two points in six games in 2017-18, which would put him on pace for the best scoring numbers of his career should he play in 60 games again. Goodrow is a reliable fourth-liner and an ace on the face-off dot, so San Jose will be looking forward to getting him back on track as soon as possible.

  • Joining Goodrow on the injury report is winger Melker Karlsson, who DeBoer states was “banged up” against the Boston Bruins on Saturday night. Karlsson is also suffering from an upper body injury and is day-to-day. However, unlike Goodrow, Karlsson is relied upon for offense in San Jose and one of the league’s lowest scoring teams and worst powerplay units can ill-afford any extended absence for the two-way forward. Karlsson too was on pace for a career high in points with three goals and three assists in 18 games, but this injury could bring him back down to the consistent low-20’s range he has shown in his first three seasons.
  • Perhaps the most interesting topic discussed with DeBoer today, albeit not quite newsworthy, was whether he had considered moving Brent Burns back to forward. DeBoer answered with a resounding “no” before expanding on his perceived ridiculousness of the notion. Granted, Burns is the reigning Norris Trophy winner as the league’s best defenseman, but the idea of playing him at forward is not as ludicrous as it may seem. Burns has played a substantial amount at forward during his time in San Jose and regardless of his performance last season is nonetheless goal-less through 18 games and has just seven assists. Conversely, the big blue liner scored 75+ points in each of the past two seasons. Given the team’s overall offensive struggles, if one of the league’s top scoring defenseman continues his disappearing act, maybe DeBoer will revisit a shakeup at some point.

Injury| San Jose Sharks Brent Burns

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Sharks Recall Danny O’Regan From AHL

November 18, 2017 at 2:54 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • The Sharks announced that they have recalled center Danny O’Regan from the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda. This will be his first stint with the big club this season although he got into three games with the Sharks in 2016-17.  So far this season, O’Regan leads the Barracuda in scoring with six goals and six assists in 12 games.  He will take the place of winger Barclay Goodrow who has been placed on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury.

Detroit Red Wings| San Jose Sharks| St. Louis Blues| Transactions Brian Lashoff| Danny O'Regan| Wade Megan

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