Cagnoni and Romanov were great in that game. I think Cagnoni will get a few games at the end of the season and will be regular dman in the NHL next season. I think it will be similar like what the Ducks did with Zellweger. One thing I don't get is people getting excited from pre-season games wins. It is not the point of these games. I also doubt the Sharks will finish anywhere but 8th in the division, unless Flames will totally blow up. The most impressive guy from that game was Cutter Gauthier though. The guy is really good, 12 shots in a game, holy shit. It also helped Romanov though. For me, he is the biggest favourite to win the Calder. Although I would love to see Celebrini win, Gauthier will be better this year, cause he will play with better teammates, which will help him significantly. Now, I understand, why so many scouts are so high on him and why they think he will win the Calder. I think the thing that could potentially stand between him and Calder is that the Ducks are small franchise, so if he is in the final three with Michkov and Hutson for example, I could see them vote for one of those guys. Anyway, that game was total Ducks dominance and Romanov and Cagnoni won this game, which is the great thing and the only thing people should pay attention to. Not the wins or standings.
Just saw the Laine and Reinbacker injuries last night for the Habs. Laine looks particularly bad. I hope and pray that our young Sharks can stay healthy and develop this season!!!
Just an FYI, but the Ducks were just streaming their Jumbotron feed last night. It wasn’t a traditional broadcast. That is why you saw replays during play, and tons of fan shots during whistles.
Musty (big fan) needs to work on first 2 steps, clear off the cement blocks, cobwebs and tripwires... he looks a step behind. He needs to work on explosiveness and balance / center of gravity in the gym. Cagnoni at 5'9" was hitting bigger guys and smearing them off the boards. I feel like the moment is "too bright" (wow ouch I'm so critical) at the moment. I skated for the first time in 5-years, and I was wiping out on spin-o-rama's or getting tripped easier. Ankle strength for balance, quads strength/deadlifts/leg press and play anticipation (hockey IQ) are a big thing for him for this entire year of progress. He's gotta know where to go, where the pucks going (like Gretzky said "go where the puck is going to be, not where it is")... and he's gotta get his endurance up so he can be a checking-style forward if he ends up cracking the Sharks as a 3rd-line winger, next year. All these modern guys skate like the wind, so if he ends up earning a few milliseconds in explosiveness/skating/IQ/anticipation this year... he'll be ready for the show!!!
Thank you for commenting on the replays, kept messing with my head
Cagnoni and Romanov were great in that game. I think Cagnoni will get a few games at the end of the season and will be regular dman in the NHL next season. I think it will be similar like what the Ducks did with Zellweger. One thing I don't get is people getting excited from pre-season games wins. It is not the point of these games. I also doubt the Sharks will finish anywhere but 8th in the division, unless Flames will totally blow up.
The most impressive guy from that game was Cutter Gauthier though. The guy is really good, 12 shots in a game, holy shit. It also helped Romanov though. For me, he is the biggest favourite to win the Calder. Although I would love to see Celebrini win, Gauthier will be better this year, cause he will play with better teammates, which will help him significantly. Now, I understand, why so many scouts are so high on him and why they think he will win the Calder. I think the thing that could potentially stand between him and Calder is that the Ducks are small franchise, so if he is in the final three with Michkov and Hutson for example, I could see them vote for one of those guys.
Anyway, that game was total Ducks dominance and Romanov and Cagnoni won this game, which is the great thing and the only thing people should pay attention to. Not the wins or standings.
Goose looks to be an incredible playmaker, too. He's all over it!!
Just saw the Laine and Reinbacker injuries last night for the Habs. Laine looks particularly bad. I hope and pray that our young Sharks can stay healthy and develop this season!!!
Just an FYI, but the Ducks were just streaming their Jumbotron feed last night. It wasn’t a traditional broadcast. That is why you saw replays during play, and tons of fan shots during whistles.
LFG!!! Go SHARKS!!!!
hes good!!
Musty (big fan) needs to work on first 2 steps, clear off the cement blocks, cobwebs and tripwires... he looks a step behind. He needs to work on explosiveness and balance / center of gravity in the gym. Cagnoni at 5'9" was hitting bigger guys and smearing them off the boards. I feel like the moment is "too bright" (wow ouch I'm so critical) at the moment. I skated for the first time in 5-years, and I was wiping out on spin-o-rama's or getting tripped easier. Ankle strength for balance, quads strength/deadlifts/leg press and play anticipation (hockey IQ) are a big thing for him for this entire year of progress. He's gotta know where to go, where the pucks going (like Gretzky said "go where the puck is going to be, not where it is")... and he's gotta get his endurance up so he can be a checking-style forward if he ends up cracking the Sharks as a 3rd-line winger, next year. All these modern guys skate like the wind, so if he ends up earning a few milliseconds in explosiveness/skating/IQ/anticipation this year... he'll be ready for the show!!!
Do you know if Guschin needs to clear waivers if he’s downgraded to AHL?
He is still waivers exempt so he does not need to go through the waivers process.
Musty should play in the AHL to play against stronger competition.
He isn’t eligible.