Hey Professor, I completely agree. To my mind the biggest bright spot un-looked for was Zetterlund. Can he pick up where he left off and prove to be a reliable NHLer? We shall see. Pete Clovis, CA
He likely won’t be relied on as heavily considering the Sharks should have a bit more help up front next season. It will be interesting to see if his performance holds up with maybe less burden on him.
I've been a Sharks fan since the beginning, I was at 1994's Game 6 against the Red Wings. And we attended the watch parties at The Tank for the away games for their first playoffs with over a thousand of our closest friends. I try to watch every game of the season, and really appreciate Drew Rememda and his insights. That said, I find your videos MUCH more detailed and informative than any other Sharks source available. How long have you been following the Sharks?
@@professorhockey LOL, as young as you appear, I didn't think you'd been following them for 33 years. My ex-roommate Gary had a season ticket for 1994 so he bought a playoff strip. My late wife and i lived in Santa Clara about 10 minutes away from the Tank. Gary stopped by before Game 6 and when I asked him about the noise volume at Games 3 and 4, he handed me his ticket and said "Here, find out for yourself". He watched it with my wife while I went to the game. It was AWESOME. The first playoffs for the Sharks, the city went nuts. There were SJFD engines parked across from the Tank with giant shark fins on the top. It was an experience like none other...
I think the “Lund” line should definitely stay intact to start the season. There was some real chemistry starting to form there and they were consistently one of the best lines for the sharks.
You’re right about the chemistry. I will say though, with all 3 Lunds on the top line, it would have been difficult for them to not be the best line considering the rest of the roster by the end of the season was pretty underwhelming.
I think that line gets broken up. Unless Will Smith has a horrible rookie camp/ pre season I think he ends up on the top line with 2 of the Lunnds. Maybe Eklund- Granlund- Smith line with Zetterlund joining Celebrini on the 2'nd line.
Great video. Hopefully, he can continue to maintain consistency when we add other high impact offensive players to the lineup
I remember watching your videos and the "pendulum swing" as your sharp criticism at the start turned into praise as he improved.
Nice to see one of your videos getting some adds. Hope you see some revenue from this.
Hope sharks wait one year before landing top free agents. More one draft with a top pick is needed
Hey Professor,
I completely agree. To my mind the biggest bright spot un-looked for was Zetterlund. Can he pick up where he left off and prove to be a reliable NHLer? We shall see.
Pete
Clovis, CA
He likely won’t be relied on as heavily considering the Sharks should have a bit more help up front next season. It will be interesting to see if his performance holds up with maybe less burden on him.
I've been a Sharks fan since the beginning, I was at 1994's Game 6 against the Red Wings. And we attended the watch parties at The Tank for the away games for their first playoffs with over a thousand of our closest friends. I try to watch every game of the season, and really appreciate Drew Rememda and his insights.
That said, I find your videos MUCH more detailed and informative than any other Sharks source available. How long have you been following the Sharks?
You have me beat there, I’ve been following them since 2009.
@@professorhockey LOL, as young as you appear, I didn't think you'd been following them for 33 years.
My ex-roommate Gary had a season ticket for 1994 so he bought a playoff strip. My late wife and i lived in Santa Clara about 10 minutes away from the Tank. Gary stopped by before Game 6 and when I asked him about the noise volume at Games 3 and 4, he handed me his ticket and said "Here, find out for yourself". He watched it with my wife while I went to the game. It was AWESOME. The first playoffs for the Sharks, the city went nuts. There were SJFD engines parked across from the Tank with giant shark fins on the top. It was an experience like none other...
I think the “Lund” line should definitely stay intact to start the season. There was some real chemistry starting to form there and they were consistently one of the best lines for the sharks.
You’re right about the chemistry. I will say though, with all 3 Lunds on the top line, it would have been difficult for them to not be the best line considering the rest of the roster by the end of the season was pretty underwhelming.
I think that line gets broken up. Unless Will Smith has a horrible rookie camp/ pre season I think he ends up on the top line with 2 of the Lunnds. Maybe Eklund- Granlund- Smith line with Zetterlund joining Celebrini on the 2'nd line.
@@professorhockey very true
@@aaronthompson2329 yeah that’s a good point. I almost forgot we’re actually going to have some legit options for top six this season.