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(00:01:39) Director of development Todd Marchant talks about Eric Pohlkamp, Joshua Ravensbergen, Leo Sahlin Wallenius, Haoxi (Simon) Wang, Carson Wetsch (00:09:53) Marchant on San Jose Sharks' NCAA prospects like Cole McKinney, Joey Muldowney, Brandon Svoboda & more (00:18:01) Where will Max Heise play next year? Marchant talks Sharks' CHL prospects like Christian Kirsch and Teddy Mutryn (00:20:28) What about San Jose Sharks prospects abroad like Axel Landen and Yaroslav Korostelyov? (00:23:46) Marchant talks a couple San Jose Barracuda prospects like Quentin Musty and Kasper Halttunen (00:29:15) Keegan's got a crazy story! (00:34:55) What do we think of Ivar Stenberg and Alberts Smits at World Championships? (00:47:57) Macklin Celebrini is Canada captain: What does that mean for San Jose Sharks' captaincy? (00:55:02) What are sensible No. 2 trade backs for Sharks? (01:08:09) Breaking down Kevin Costner's "Draft Day" trades in 2026 Draft terms (01:20:02) Dan Boyle shares why Bill Davidge was essential to his career (01:38:12) Sheng on the flak that he got for not voting Celebrini No. 1 in Hart Trophy voting (01:47:16) PWHL is headed to San Jose Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Who does Craig Button think that the San Jose Sharks should pick at No. 2? (00:04:32) Button is on the hot seat from the first question! If the Toronto Maple Leafs pass on Gavin McKenna, would Button take Chase Reid over McKenna? Is Reid his clear-cut top defenseman of the 2026 Draft over Keaton Verhoeff, Carson Carels, Alberts Smits, and Daxon Rudolph? Is Ivar Stenberg vs. Caleb Malhotra a discussion? Could Malhotra make sense for the Sharks? (00:27:44) Why is Reid so exciting to Button? Would Button trade the No. 2 pick for a star NHL defenseman? Button shares a possible target for the San Jose Sharks' No. 19 or 20 pick. What did Button think of Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson's rookie seasons? Why is he high on Leo Sahlin Wallenius and Eric Pohlkamp? (00:46:09) Dan Boyle and Zubair Jeewanjee jump on to talk about the playoffs! Why has Boyle been so impressed by Quinn Hughes? What did he think about the Norris Trophy voting? Boyle has no issue with Evan Bouchard getting passed up. He also shares his thoughts about potential UFA target Darren Raddysh. (01:11:27) Would we trade the No. 2 pick for Werenski? (01:32:22) We chat about the Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews to the San Jose Sharks speculation. (01:38:35) Our thoughts on how Toronto Sun reporter Steve Simmons approached the John Chayka press conference. Sheng Peng also recalls making Macklin Celebrini walk off in a post-game press conference this season and asking David Quinn about his job status three years ago. Who are realistic free agency or trade targets on defense for the San Jose Sharks this off-season? Keegan McNally wrote a great article about it recently! (02:27:04) Peng gives a more concise explanation for why he didn't vote Celebrini No. 1 for the Hart Trophy. (02:39:01) Finally, who do we think the Sharks should pick at No. 2? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We say goodbye to a special San Jose Sharks season! But before that, Sharks legend Dan Boyle remembers the time that he walked Brent Burns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV3AWKsTK7U Also, Zubair shares a great “hockey” movie that he watched recently. So where did Sheng vote Macklin Celebrini for the Hart Trophy? GM Mike Grier, in his exit interview, gave a spirited case. Will Celebrini be the next captain of the San Jose Sharks? Recent history gives a good idea of what Celebrini's extension should look like. What did Dan think of Luca Cagnoni's recent NHL call-up? Would you trade Michael Misa for Zach Werenski? Dan and Keegan have a perhaps surprising answer. We discuss what the San Jose Sharks blueline might look like next year. What about head coach Ryan Warsofsky? What did we think about his performance this season? What does Dan think of Eric Pohlkamp? We get into a thoughtful conversation about Shakir Mukhamadullin: What will it take to get him to the next level? Finally, we each give thanks for all your support this season! Full episode timestamps in description Drop your take: Should Celebrini win MVP? Would you trade Misa for Werenski? Subscribe for weekly Sharks coverage & interviews (00:03:30) – Dan Boyle's Best Goal Ever Explained (00:12:00) – Best Hockey Movies Ranked (00:15:30) – Locker Room Culture & “Bird Watching” Stories (00:17:10) – Celebrini Breaks Thornton's Record (00:18:15) – Where Did Sheng Vote Celebrini for MVP? (00:29:00) – Should Celebrini Be Captain Next Season? (00:33:15) – Celebrini Contract Projection Begins (00:43:00) – Werenski Trade Debate, Would You Trade Misa? (00:55:00) – Evaluating Luca Cagnoni's NHL Stint (01:20:50) – Zubair & Martin St. Louis (01:23:20) – Evaluating Ryan Warsofsky's Performance (01:24:20) – Assistant Coach's Importance for Mukhamadullin & Company (01:27:00) – Dan's Thoughts on Eric Pohlkamp (01:43:45) – Continuing Warsofsky Discussion & More Mukhamadullin Talk (02:20:00) – Bring Back Reaves? Why Re-Sign Dellandrea? (02:30:00) – Thanks to the Fans #SanJoseSharks #MacklinCelebrini #NHL #HockeyPodcast #SharksRebuild #ConnorMcDavid #NHLTradeRumors #NHLDraft #HockeyTalk #StanleyCup #NHLPlayoffs #HockeyDebate #WillSmith #SharksProspects #NHLAnalysis Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The San Jose Sharks' playoff hopes are on life support! So it's time for an emergency subscriber mailbag! Let's get to it! Knewbs3: Why trade William Eklund instead of prospects like Quentin Musty and Filip Bystedt? Flying Frenchman: Is management happy with Ryan Warsofsky's performance? Ohheytravis: Is Warsofsky on the hot seat? Tim Graveline: If the San Jose Sharks win the Draft lottery, should they take a BPA forward like Gavin McKenna or trade back for a defenseman prospect? For Zubair, what's a song or maybe an album that best represents this sharks season? What song/album would you hope would represent the sharks next season? Zeke: Which San Jose Barracuda forwards have a legit shot at a playing role in the NHL? Rphillips: Is our organization's ability to develop defensemen a concern? (22:39) Bob Horenstein: What does the defense look like next year? Which UFA's do the Sharks bring back? Dave: Following how patient the Colorado Avalanche were in building a Stanley Cup winner, shouldn't we allow GM Mike Grier that kind of rope? Dylan Smallwood: Does Alex Tuch fit the San Jose Sharks? Would you give him a maximum contract? What player type do the Sharks need next year? Do you see Michael Misa or Sam Dickinson starting next season in the AHL? (40:23) Stephanie K: How much did Doug Wilson Jr.'s drafting hurt the San Jose Sharks' current team? Downriver: What skills do Shakir Mukhamadullin, Dickinson, and Luca Cagnoni need to develop if they're going to be regulars at the NHL level? Do you see Pohlkamp as NHL-ready for a contending team? Finny Damphousse: What are you all sipping on? Alcohol or non-alcoholic. Giant Shark Tooth Necklace: Is there a specific player you would have liked to have seen the Sharks trade for at the Deadline to help with the playoff push? If so, what would your “take or leave it” trade offer have been for that player, if there was a bidding war? Or do you think Grier made the right call to wait until the off-season to make any major moves? James R: For Keegan, realizing there is no Matthew Schaefer in this Draft, are there a defenseman in this year's class that could reasonably step into an NHL lineup next season and be a legit everyday player? (56:33) How comfortable do you feel running back the same goaltending tandem next season? Yetis: The organization has a glut of forwards both on the NHL roster and in the AHL in Musty, Bystedt, and Kasper Halttunen. Who is most likely to go? Rob S: Does Mukhamadullin want to return to the Sharks? Can Mario Ferraro develop his puck-moving beyond what it is now? Sven_: Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized Dan Boyles or 1 Dan Boyle-sized duck? James Murphy: Shouldn't the Sharks have called up Luca Cagnoni earlier to run the power play? Spon: Are the Sharks pushing Dickinson (and possibly Pohlkamp when he arrives) too hard and too soon? Megabite: Any chance Nedeljkovic is not going to return? BiscuitBoy: Is Yaroslav Askarov's glove hand fixable? Will Will Smith learn to be stronger with the puck? Stefan Schwartz: What do you think about the D by committee route for the Sharks, since true No. 1 D are hard to come by? Which middle-pairing defensemen would fit the Sharks? FaultySynapse: What will the San Jose Sharks' depth chart look like if they pull the trigger on a No. 1 defenseman in a trade? (1:14:25) Just Steve: How do you think the Sharks have handled Mukhamadullin and other prospects? Michael K.: What are the Sharks' options on defense next year if Pohlkamp or Cagnoni aren't ready? And they strike out on defense? Cole Seavey: Should the Sharks be in the chase for Auston Matthews? Jigglz: Do you ever see yourselves doing a live, in-person recording of the Pod with an audience? (1:27:36) Sarge: The Sharks have the No. 9 pick of the 2026 Draft. The top-4 defensemen are gone, leaving Daxon Rudolph on the board. Should San Jose take Rudolph or a forward like Oscar Hemming? How angry will Sharks fans be if they pick the non-defenseman? NotAlexKorolyuk: Which stars would you like to see on the Sharks over the next three years, be the most fun? Ken Meehan: What three moves should the Sharks make this summer to “guarantee” a playoff spot next year? Bellizar: If the Sharks pick Albert Smits, is he NHL-ready, and what does a Smits and Dickinson-led defense need around them? Kyle Johnson: As a non-season ticket holder, how do you go about getting prospects scrimmage tickets? I want to get them before they sell out. Chris Geer: If the Sharks don't win the Lottery, should they package a good prospect like a Bystedt etc. with their pick to go up higher in the Draft? Radioheadliner (the other James R.): What would Kevin Woodley or Thomas Speer say about Askarov's ability to stop shots up high or track the puck through screens? Keegan, didn't you tweet way back when that you were worried about his hands? Fin Coe: If Warsofsky keeps his job, are there any Assistant Coaches that could be in the hot seat? Keegan, will you be repping your Sharks fandom at your wedding? Sheng, are there any colleagues of yours whose work you think we should follow? Zubair, what sticks do you rock? Joe E: What's going on with the San Jose Barracuda? They're on a nine-game losing streak. Also, do we trust them to get the most out of Pohlkamp or Leo Sahlin Wallenius? Ricky LaFleur: In Mike Grier's opening presser, his mission statement was that we were going to be hard, heavy, and difficult to play against—basically the complete antithesis of what we are. Why do you think he's deviated from his original blueprint? Gary To: For top power play quarterback next year, would you prefer a youngster like Dickinson or Cagnoni to QB the PP or should they re-explore the five-forward PP? Or acquire a bridge PP1 QB? Kevin: Do we see the Sharks emptying the war chest for one star difference-maker on defense or multiple solid d-men? What will a Michael Kesselring cost? Jon Swenson: Could the San Jose Sharks ask Tyler Toffoli to waive his NTC this off-season? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The San Jose Sharks are hanging on to their hopes for the playoffs, but we're going to take an early look at how they should get better this off-season with NHL Network star and friend of the show Jason Demers. (2:32) Demers discusses his off-season plan to improve the right side of the Sharks' defense, sign Darren Raddysh, trade for Michael Kesselring, and re-sign Vincent Desharnais and John Klingberg. (7:06) What about Eric Pohlkamp? (14:42) San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle discusses Sam Dickinson's development…Dan would love to work with Sam for a day! (25:45) What about taking on a bad contract, like Darnell Nurse or Morgan Rielly or Brady Skjei or Dougie Hamilton? What is Sheng hearing from the scouts about Nurse and Rielly? (33:30) Why will the pressure on San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier be greater this summer? (37:19) What are our expectations for the Sharks next year? What's a good season next year? Demers offered his thoughts about Simon Nemec. (45:40) Boyle and Demers discuss Macklin Celebrini's usage. Is he getting burnt out? (1:01:11) Finally, Keegan McNally and Zubair Jeewanjee talk about their favorite 2026 Draft defensemen! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What did we think of what Mike Grier did (or didn't do) at the Trade Deadline? All of us -- San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, and prospects guru Keegan McNally -- actually like how Grier approached March's silly season! There are two reasons why keeping pending UFAs like Mario Ferraro and company was a good idea: Boyle discusses the value of playing meaningful games for a young team. That includes, a short trip to the playoffs. Why aren't the San Jose Sharks calling up Luca Cagnoni? What was up with that left field Sergei Bobrovsky rumor? Finally, our thoughts on the William Eklund-for-Simon Nemec rumor: Was it realistic? What's Nemec's ceiling? Could Grier be holding on to Eklund for a bigger move? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What a game, what a guest! (00:40) Logan Couture talks about the epic USA-Canada gold medal game…what did he think (and hate) about it? (9:38) Couture and ex-Sharks teammate/current San Jose Hockey Now Podcast co-host Dan Boyle also break down Jack Hughes's golden goal, and what a certain Canadian superstar could've done better on that play. (13:12) Couture also pumps San Jose Sharks superstar's Macklin Celebrini's tires! (15:00) Couture and Boyle also rank the top-five players in the world and where Celebrini belongs in that discussion. (22:00) What's most remarkable about what Celebrini did at the Olympics with the two-best players in the world, Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon? (34:13) What was Couture and Boyle's hilarious pre-game ritual together? (38:57) Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee also asks Couture to talk about when Pavel Datsyuk embarrassed him, more stories about Game Seven versus the Vegas Golden Knights, and the three San Jose Sharks teams that he felt were closest to winning the Stanley Cup. (57:24) After our chat with Couture, Sharks insider Sheng Peng and prospects guru Keegan McNally discuss the Sharks' return to play. Why do Sheng and Keegan think that San Jose has to be more aggressive with adding elite talent around Celebrini now? What impressed them most about Celebrini at the Olympics? Keegan also shares why he thinks the Sharks must upgrade their talent now, even with just better bridge players. Which defensemen would Keegan target at the Trade Deadline? We also review Pavol Regenda, Alex Wennberg, and Philipp Kurashev's Olympics. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jack Han has a left field trade suggestion for the San Jose Sharks! (2:30) But before that, Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee discuss the Artemi Panarin trade to the Los Angeles Kings, and if San Jose should've gotten more involved. (22:33) Are you prepared for what a Kiefer Sherwood extension might look like? (55:02) And now, Jack Han! Han grew up a big Dan Boyle fan: They discuss a subtle reason for Boyle's success, something that the current San Jose Sharks can learn. (1:12:12) How can the Sharks improve on their current fourth line? Han discusses other fourth lines around the league, and why head coach Ryan Warsofsky values his current fourth line. (1:24:11) Why is Han pleased with Sam Dickinson and Michael Misa's progress this year? Han thinks that the San Jose Sharks are developing Dickinson and Misa at the right pace, not too fast, not too slow. (1:36:24) Han doesn't think that the Sharks' new five-forward power play is going to be very successful…why? (1:43:45) Finally, what team does Han think will be a good trade partner with the San Jose Sharks? And who's his left field trade suggestion for San Jose? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Pronger Talks Celebrini & Olympics! | EP 116 Misa Staying in NHL, Brossoit Trade DESCRIPTION: What does Chris Pronger think of Macklin Celebrini's star-making season and the 2026 Canadian Olympic team? (02:39) Zubair guides the ship as the Hockey Hall of Famer, 2010 Olympic gold medalist along with Dan Boyle, and also Public Enemy No. 1 for San Jose Sharks fans joins to talk about the adversity that he faced throughout his career, especially his troubles as a youth…plus how good Owen Nolan was during the 2000 playoffs. Why are we fans of the Alex Wennberg extension? (48:14) It appears that Michael Misa is staying with the San Jose Sharks this season. Why does Dan have some concern? (59:09) Who will be the odd man out when Misa counts against the 50 maximum contract limit? Boyle shares stories about his playing time under Roy Sommer, who is being honored by the San Joee Barracuda this week. (1:38:52) The San Jose Sharks also made an interesting minor deal, acquiring Laurent Brossoit and Nolan Allan from the Chicago Blackhawks while filming the show! (1:41:33) Ben Pope of the Chicago-Sun Times texts Sheng his thoughts live. What did Keegan think of Misa's World Juniors performance? (1:51:55) (the music gets partially edited out this week, sorry!) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dan Rusanowsky and Dan Boyle sit down with Ted Ramey to discuss what we've seen from The Sharks halfway through the season.
On the latest episode of The Buildup, Ted chats with Dan Rusanowsky and Dan Boyle about what we've seen from the Sharks at the halfway point of the season.
San Jose Hockey Now wishes everyone a Happy New Year and a Happy New Year to Macklin Celebrini, who has made Team Canada! TSN Draft guru Craig Button joins us to talk all about that! Back in July, he was already telling people that Macklin was making the Canadian Olympic team! What made Craig so confident and what are some of his 2026 Draft thoughts? We also check in on what I call the Randy Hahn Line: Since we last recorded, the Sharks have ripped off 3 straight wins…do we think now that the Sharks are making the playoffs? Igor Chernyshov is among the Sharks that are buzzing, I went to talk to another NHL scout about Chernyshov! Finally, what's the value of playoff experience or playing playoff-like regular season games for the likes of Chernyshov and company? Or should the Sharks just traded UFAs Wennberg and Ferraro for whatever they can get? (15:00) Dan Boyle recounts his Olympic experiences. (39:30) Has anybody crossed the Randy Hahn Rubicon: Does anybody think that the Sharks are making the playoffs? (44:30) What should the San Jose Sharks with their many UFA's? (1:11:35) Praising Igor Chernyshov, Yaroslav Askarov, Zack Ostapchuk, and Vincent Iorio (2:25:50) Craig Button joins! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What's Igor Chernyshov's ceiling? The San Jose Sharks rookie winger had an impressive NHL debut this past week. Insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and host Zubair Jeewanjee dive into that in the latest episode of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast. Why did one NHL scout pump the brakes on the Chernyshov hype, by setting more of a top-six winger expectation for the San Jose Sharks' 2024 second-round pick? Are stars Mark Stone or Valeri Nichushkin valid comparisons for Chernyshov? Also, San Jose Sharks faceoff consultant Zenon Konopka jumps on the podcast! Legendary defenseman Dan Boyle joins in on the hilarious chat. Konopka discusses Ty Dellandrea's growth at the faceoff circle and how impressive Macklin Celebrini is as a player. Konopka also shares now-funny stories from his colorful career, like spooking Dion Phaneuf and threatening Brian Boyle before a playoff game. Also, what's the path for the San Jose Sharks to make the playoffs? Happy holidays from all of us at the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! We also share our Sharks' Christmas wishes, what we're grateful for, and unsung heroes. Finally, Keegan previews the World Junior Championships! (3:20) What's Sheng grateful for? We also talk about the path for the Sharks to make the playoffs. (20:38) What's Zubair grateful for? (38:56) What's Keegan's wishlist? And a discussion about Chernyshov's ceiling. (1:11:37) What's Zubair's wishlist? (1:24:30) World Junior Championships preview! (1:44:41) Zenon Konopka interview! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and rink rat Zubair Jeewanjee talk all things Sharks! We've got a jam-packed episode this week! Randy Hahn joins to discuss his rousing call in the greatest regular season comeback in San Jose Sharks history, the 6-5 OT win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. Hahn also shares more about the vibe on the team airplane after the game and declares that the Sharks are making the playoffs this year. We discuss the Will Smith and Philipp Kurashev injuries: Did the Sharks call up the right prospects in Igor Chernyshov and Ethan Cardwell? Finally, Keegan and Sheng discuss how San Jose is going to improve their defense in the future. Should they have been more aggressive chasing after Quinn Hughes? Which teams with No. 1 defensemen might make them available, via trade or UFA, in the near-future? Or, how can the Sharks make a Stanley Cup-caliber defense without a true No. 1? (00:00:00) – Intro: Randy Hahn, Will Smith Injury, No. 1 Defenseman (00:05:29) – Road Trip Recap: Three Wins and a Statement Finish (00:06:03) – Should Macklin Celebrini Wear the C Next Year? (00:07:20) – Celebrini Steps up for Will and the Bench Feels It (00:13:50) – Are We Overhyping Celebrini or Watching a LeBron Arc (00:14:46) – Guest Joins: Randy Hahn Talks Sharks Comeback (00:20:43) – Where Does This Rank Among Randy's All-Time Sharks' Calls? (00:22:19) – Randy's Bold Take: San Jose Sharks Make the Playoffs This Year (00:24:45) – Was Smith Hit Dirty? Randy's Take and Why the Response Mattered (00:26:40) – John Klingberg's Bounceback: Patience, Health, and Power Play Time (00:34:10) – Handling the High: How Players Reset After a Massive Win (00:36:01) – Why Two Days Off Might Be the Smartest Coaching Move (00:39:36) – Randy's Hidden Talent: Late Night Karaoke Standards (00:41:04) – Dan Clears a Room: Rage Against the Machine at Midnight (00:42:54) – Last Thought With Randy: Why This Win Becomes a Team Touchstone (00:50:54) – Road Trip Takeaways and Call-Ups After Injuries (00:57:30) – Ryan Reaves Factor? (00:59:34) – Deadline Dilemma: Can Grier Trade UFAs During Playoff Push? (01:01:12) – Playoff Experience vs Asset Value: What Matters More? (01:03:54) – Sheng's Vegas Parallel: When a Team Forces You to Believe (01:06:49) – Sam Dickinson Development: Defense First, Power Play Later (01:11:02) – Sam Dickinson's True Projection: Two-Way Minutes Eater (01:12:04) – Why the Sharks Still Need an Offensive Defenseman (01:13:44) – Comparing Dickinson to Noah Hanifin, Not Quinn Hughes (01:15:27) – Alex Wennberg's Quiet Impact on the Comeback (01:17:00) – Smith and Kurashev's Injury Report (01:18:05) – Why Chernyshov and Cardwell Were the Right Call-Ups (01:19:14) – The Sunburn Story and Why Chernyshov Slid in the Draft (01:20:28) – AHL Eye Test: Who Actually Looks NHL-Ready (01:21:54) – Why Musty Isn't There Yet (01:22:49) – How Scouts View Chernyshov's Ceiling (01:23:39) – What a True No. 1 Defenseman Means for This Roster (01:26:10) – Multiple Ways to Build a Cup-Winning Blue Line (01:27:30) – By Committee vs Superstar Defense Models (01:33:45) – Should San Jose Sharks Accelerate Rebuild (01:36:52) – How the Panthers Won Without a Quinn Hughes Type (01:38:08) – Historical Cup Winners and Their No. 1 Defensemen (01:39:58) – Why the 2026 Draft Might Be Too Late (01:41:27) – Safe Defense Picks vs Swinging for Elite Skill (01:43:10) – Evaluating the Sharks' Defensive Prospect Pool (01:47:43) – Why the Sharks Were Right to Pass on Hughes (01:49:26) – Why Minnesota Could Gamble and San Jose Couldn't (01:50:58) – Vulnerable Teams With Elite Defensemen (01:52:09) – McAvoy, Dahlin, Werenski, Fox: Who's Actually Gettable? (01:54:04) – Why Dahlin Is a Near-Impossibility (01:59:05) – Why the Sharks May Need a Statement Signing (02:03:12) – Why Bowen Byram Is Intriguing (02:05:49) – Learning From Florida: Buying Devalued Assets (02:07:05) – Brandon Montour as a Transitional D? (02:09:14) – Finding Deals in Risky Defense Contracts (02:10:39) – Evan Bouchard as a Long-Term Wild Card (02:12:06) – Adam Fox Debate: Skill vs Size (02:13:29) – Grier's Methodical Approach vs Big Swings (02:14:24) – The Askarov Trade as a Blueprint (02:15:17) – Why the Sharks Didn't Rush the Hughes Market (02:18:09) – Celebrini Is Accelerating the Timeline (02:25:05) – Could San Jose Sharks Buy at Deadline? (02:25:30) – Keegan's Prospect Corner (02:27:43) – Tynan Lawrence Rockets Up 2026 Draft Boards (02:28:52) – Why Lawrence's Rise Is About Center Scarcity (02:30:25) – Lawrence's Game: Strengths and Limits (02:33:58) – Current Top of the 2026 Draft Board (02:36:50) – Teddy Mutryn Development Check-In (02:45:01) – Keegan vs. Hodge: Who Was First to Graf Meme? (02:48:29) – Final Thoughts and Sign-Off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's a dream (or nightmare?) lefty-righty combo: Sheng is paired with just Dan Boyle today! Does Macklin Celebrini have a strong case for the Hart Trophy? Sheng thinks so. How about Alex Wennberg for…Selke? It's not as crazy as it sounds. We also discuss the state of the San Jose Sharks' blueline: Who deserves to play every night? What's going on with Shakir Mukhamadullin? What's a path for the young San Jose Sharks defenseman to get more consistent playing time? Dan is honest about what he's seen from John Klingberg this season. Sheng asked some NHL scouts about Nick Leddy. Finally, Dan recalls when he knew that it was time for him to retire. He shares the mental challenge of adjusting to a lesser role in his last two years with the New York Rangers. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻ Listen on Spotify: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4l4mpAD... Listen on Apple: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ⸻ Follow San Jose Hockey Now San Jose Hockey Now: https://sanjosehockeynow.com/ Instagram: @sanjosehockeynow: / sanjosehockeynow
San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee talk all things Sharks! This week, Sharks fan favorite and new Boston Bruins head coach Marco Sturm gives us the in's and out's of his new job: What's the adjustment like coaching AHL vs. NHL players? As a coach, what do you hope to gain from scratching players? Do you treat superstars differently than the rest of the team? How do you use and handle the media? Before we chat with Sturm, we discuss this week in San Jose Sharks hockey! The Sharks have recalled Vincent Iorio, what do they do with their nine defensemen? We revisit the Fabian Zetterlund and Ryan Reaves trades. Sheng says Macklin Celebrini had just an okay week…and Celebrini still won NHL Third Star of the Week?! And Keegan zeroes in on Shakir Mukhamadullin and Keaton Verhoeff in his prospects' corner, which also debuts a theme song, courtesy of Will Neumann! (2:48) Vincent Iorio recalled, San Jose Sharks have to make a D decision? (23:51) What's going on with Michael Misa's injury? Should Sharks send him to WJCs? (31:30) Revisiting the Fabian Zetterlund trade: Zack Ostapchuk is opening eyes! (42:20) The San Jose Sharks debut their hilarious Player of the Game Award! Ryan Reaves has made a huge impact on the locker room. Of course, we talk about Macklin Celebrini and Yaroslav Askarov! And we discuss another winning week of Sharks hockey. (1:22:00) We dissect Shakir Mukhamadullin's game, for better and worse. Is Keaton Verhoeff going to be a No. 1 defenseman? (1:56:00) Marco Sturm interview! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee talk about the resurgent Sharks. How good are the San Jose Sharks though, really? We discuss their much-maligned defense, from John Klingberg to Shakir Mukhamadullin. Kevin Woodley, NHL.com and InGoal Magazine goalie guru, jumps on to discuss Yaroslav Askarov's improved play. He shares his thoughts about the specifics of why the young San Jose Sharks goalie has been so good in November. He also talks about the underrated Alex Nedeljkovic. We also debate who's the San Jose Sharks' second-best forward, William Eklund or Will Smith. Also, why did the Sharks call up Zack Ostapchuk over the likes of Quentin Musty, Igor Chernyshov, and company? Speaking of Chernyshov, Keegan focuses on the Russian's strengths and weaknesses in his prospects focus. He also discusses perhaps the top 2026 Draft power forward, Ethan Belchetz, who has a cool Michael Misa connection. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻ Listen on Spotify: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4l4mpAD... Listen on Apple: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ⸻ Follow San Jose Hockey Now San Jose Hockey Now: https://sanjosehockeynow.com/ Instagram: @sanjosehockeynow: / sanjosehockeynow
San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice rink rat Zubair Jeewanjee are joined by another Sharks legend! Jason Demers, now with NHL Network, talks about the Sharks' off-season additions on the blueline, Dmitry Orlov, John Klingberg, and Nick Leddy. He also shares his thoughts on prospects Sam Dickinson and Shakir Mukhamadullin. Demers also shares how Boyle impacted him, when both patrolled the San Jose Sharks' blueline. He also talks about the importance of sports psychology and mental health. We also discuss Michael Misa's next step, Macklin Celebrini's stunning evolution, and the underrated Alex Wennberg. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻ Listen on Spotify: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4l4mpAD... Listen on Apple: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ⸻ Follow San Jose Hockey Now San Jose Hockey Now: https://sanjosehockeynow.com/ Instagram: @sanjosehockeynow: / sanjosehockeynow
The good vibes are back with the San Jose Sharks! San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice rink rat Zubair Jeewanjee talk about the Macklin Celebrini superstar tour. Boyle, who's played with his share of great players, puts Celebrini in rarified air. We also discuss some of Celebrini's less-obvious skills. Along the way, Boyle tells a hilarious Igor Larionov story. Should the San Jose Sharks be concerned about Yaroslav Askarov's play? Boyle doesn't think so, while Sheng shares insight into Askarov's relationship with the media. We're nearing decision time on Sam Dickinson and Michael Misa, should they stay in the NHL or go back to juniors? The boys have a far different opinion of Misa's game against the Los Angeles Kings than most of you. Boyle weighs in on the San Jose Sharks' veteran defensemen, Dmitry Orlov and John Klingberg. Dan likes their recent play. To close the show, Zubair praises William Eklund and Will Smith and Collin Graf's development. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻ Listen on Spotify: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4l4mpAD... Listen on Apple: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ⸻ Follow San Jose Hockey Now San Jose Hockey Now: https://sanjosehockeynow.com/ Instagram: @sanjosehockeynow: / sanjosehockeynow Twitter/X: @Sheng_Peng: https://x.com/Sheng_Peng Twitter/X: @halfwall_hockey: https://x.com/halfwall_hockey Facebook: San Jose Hockey Now: / sjhockeynow ⸻ (3:35) Macklin Celebrini is a superstar? (8:55) Celebrini's underrated skills? (13:20) Is Celebrini making Team Canada? (31:28) The definition of a superstar? (44:04) Trick or treat: Our favorite players? Scariest players? (46:20) Boyle tells a hilarious Igor Larionov story (1:02:10) Worried about Yaroslav Askarov? (1:16:08) Should the San Jose Sharks keep Misa and Dickinson? (1:21:04) How are Dmitry Orlov & John Klingberg looking? (1:52:38) Mike Grier's vision of Sharks coming together? (1:53:55) Ryan Warsofsky's tactical changes helping Sharks? (1:57:35) Love for William Eklund Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The San Jose Sharks have started another season on a long losing streak: Is head coach Ryan Warsofsky facing some pressure? San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee discuss the team's 0-4-2 start. We discuss Warsofsky's work with the San Jose Sharks' veterans and youngsters. Is Macklin Celebrini rounding into form? What do we think about Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson so far? Hockey tactics guru Jack Han jumps on, and shares his thoughts about the importance of coaching continuity and the dangers of rushing young defensemen. (00:00:00) Intro – San Jose Sharks' losing streak & podcast setup (00:00:47) Bring Hockey Back mention & show open (00:02:09) Dan Boyle joins wearing a mask – “Chuckles” bit (00:02:56) Team bonding & Broadway talk – Book of Mormon (00:06:17) Boyle's parents and “Puppetry of the Penis” story (00:08:03) Keegan's New York City engagement story (00:14:21) Sheng's NYC subway make-out story & third-rail near-death (00:17:21) Pivot to Sharks hockey – Ty Dellandrea prank story (00:20:53) Boyle's road roommate stories – Joe Thornton & Jason Demers (00:23:03) “Let's talk Sharks hockey” – the Warsofsky quote segment (00:23:28) Warsofsky's “sacrifice my kid” joke goes viral (00:25:08) Boyle's John Tortorella “Shut your yap” anecdote (00:27:00) Sharks' first real win-worthy games – Isles & Pens recap (00:28:02) Celebrini's compete level & captain talk (00:29:16) Boyle on letting Celebrini make mistakes & self-awareness (00:33:50) Boyle & Sheng discuss mental side of losing (00:35:57) Boyle on player accountability and motivation (00:37:52) Discussion: Is Warsofsky's seat getting warm? (00:43:06) Boyle on GM check-ins with players about the coach (00:48:44) Sharks' young D: Misa & Dickinson analysis (00:56:27) Goalie rotation debate – Askarov, consistency, and confidence (01:00:06) Defense talk: D-pairs, Orlov praise and toughness (01:02:01) Segue to Jack Han segment (01:03:09) Intro – Jack Han joins, ex-Marlies coach & author (01:04:11) Han on continuity, rebuilds, and coaching patience (01:05:46) Why firing coaches too early ruins rebuilds (01:07:00) Player accountability & psychology in development (01:09:02) Han compares Sharks' situation to Montreal's growth (01:13:05) What the Sharks lack tactically: pressure & structure (01:17:04) Keegan: Sharks' defensive stagnation & lack of identity (01:18:01) Sheng: dangers of rushing young D like Dickinson (01:19:01) Jack Han: mental readiness and the “middle schooler in high school” analogy (01:22:19) Han: firing Warsofsky would be just short-term relief (01:23:08) Fan question: how to watch hockey better? (01:25:09) Carolina's man-to-man defense explained (01:26:15) Why no pure man-to-man team wins the Cup (01:27:01) Han's message to junior parents & coaches – send questions! (01:30:02) Keegan & Sheng final segment – Dickinson, Misa, Graf recap (01:32:13) Dickinson's learning curve & confidence talk (01:33:46) Should Dickinson stay in NHL or go back to juniors? (01:35:27) Prospects philosophy & patience (01:36:31) Misa's first point and Schaefer envy (01:38:48) Draft philosophy: Dickinson vs. Buium debate (01:39:41) Prospect Corner – McKenna, Verhoeff, and 2026 Draft talk (01:41:03) Prediction: Sharks beat Rangers for first win (01:42:23) Wrap-up & sign-off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee react to opening night's explosive Hasso Plattner interview! We share our reaction to the San Jose Sharks' owner's thoughts about Erik Karlsson, Doug Wilson, Doug Wilson Jr., and more! We also chat about the rough start to the Sharks' season…what are our biggest worries so far? What do we think about Sam Dickinson and Michael Misa's NHL debuts? We also discuss the San Jose Sharks' unpopular new goal song and claiming Vincent Iorio off waivers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dan Boyle takes your questions! In a special mailbag, the San Jose Sharks legend takes a question from the equally-legendary Randy Hahn, tells us why the President's Trophy-winning 2008-09 Sharks got swept in the first round, how an NHL locker room would react to an openly-gay player, why he joined the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, and shares a hilarious locker room prank story. Insider Sheng Peng and prospects guru Keegan McNally also share their thoughts about the San Jose Sharks' opening night roster and Tuesday's lines, including Ty Dellandrea taking the third-line center job, at least for now, from Michael Misa and Philipp Kurashev. Dan Boyle answered his many questions first! Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
We got a jam-packed show! San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle talks about how we should evaluate pre-season performances from veterans and rookies. He also discusses the importance of talent, confidence, execution, and opportunity when it comes to the growth of a young star like William Eklund. Boyle also shares the hilarious inside story about when he shotgunned a beer at a Sharks' playoff game in 2019. https://twitter.com/SanJoseSharks/status/1126312518136127491 Insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee share their thoughts about how training camp is going for the San Jose Sharks. Sheng shares insight from Jack Han about an ill-fated Dmitry Orlov and Michael Misa exchange in Wednesday's 5-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks. We also share Stathletes' 2025-26 points projections for the San Jose Sharks. Zubair has points projections too, from his own algorithm! We also project the opening night roster! (We recorded on Thursday!) Dan Boyle starts with a story about director Danny Boyle! (12:42) Boyle opines on how seriously we should evaluate pre-season hockey (48:18) When did Boyle know that he had gone from hockey star to "nobody"? (54:00) Our thoughts about the San Jose Sharks' pre-season so far, including Zubair's thoughts about Tuesday's scrimmage (1:26:15) Jack Han is joining San Jose Hockey Now as a consultant! Han shared his thoughts about a recent ill-fated Misa/Orlov exchange (1:33:18) What are Stathletes' points predictions for the 2025-26 San Jose Sharks? (2:08:30) Our opening night roster predictions! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Who are our 2025-26 pre-season top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects? In a throwback San Jose Hockey Now Podcast segment, it's just Sheng and Keegan together again to reveal their top-10. How much are Quentin Musty, Cam Lund, and Eric Pohlkamp trending up? Who's No. 2, Yaroslav Askarov or Sam Dickinson? Where do 2025 Draft picks Michael Misa, Josh Ravensbergen, and Haoxi (Simon) Wang rank? The general cut-off for prospects for this ranking, by the way, is 50 NHL games. Before our top-10 prospects talk, San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee, insider Sheng Peng, and prospects guru Keegan McNally discuss all the hot Sharks training camp topics. 18-year NHL veteran Boyle weighs in on the idea of a fourth-liner like Barclay Goodrow being named Sharks captain. We discuss Jack Thompson perhaps being at a crossroads in his Sharks' career. From Misa to Will Smith to Alex Nedeljkovic to Philipp Kurashev, who impressed in the Sharks' pre-season debut? (00:00:00) Introductions (00:00:24) Sponsor: Bring Hockey Back (coupon code: SanJoseHockeyNow) (00:01:13) Dating apps, boundaries & hockey fandom (00:03:36) Band tees & music rabbit hole (Tool, The Liars, Dumb & Dumber, Tarantino) (00:10:40) News/notes segue (00:11:45) Sharks captaincy recap: Goodrow vs. Toffoli, Ferraro context (00:16:04) Dan Boyle: What a captain actually does in the NHL (00:24:04) Do captains need to play big minutes? (00:32:00) Predictions: “C” now vs. bridge years without a captain (00:33:38) Jack Thompson's camp: tweener risk & path to NHL (00:39:05) Boyle's 80–90% rule for bubble players (00:45:48) Michael Jordan lesson: fail forward & keep shooting (00:50:30) Sports psychology & George Mumford (00:51:01) Dan Boyle signs off (00:52:00) Camp updates: illness return, cautious ramp-up, PP units (00:53:29) Klingberg injury; Dickinson power play looks (00:56:39) Preseason Game 1 takeaways & context (00:58:49) Smith/Dickinson connection — what translates at NHL speed? (01:00:57) Michael Misa's “winning details”: faceoffs, strength, denial without penalties (01:03:06) Group A/B practice reads — what they mean (and don't) (01:05:56) Musty's 2nd-period dip & in-game coaching adjustments (01:08:07) Roster math: waiver-exempt vs. earning trust (01:14:04) Goaltending: puck-handling as a hidden weapon (01:16:06) Nedeljkovic example: clean rims past pressure (01:16:53) Yaroslav Askarov's puck-handling upside — asset or risk? (01:17:29) Tandems & mentorship: Askarov learning from Nedeljkovic (01:18:24) Why this roster feels better constructed to win (01:19:11) Grier's summer moves: puck movers & more skill (01:19:42) Orlov's impact & easing Ferraro's minutes (01:20:29) Condolences to Mike Grier's family (01:20:53) Top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects intro (01:21:20) Honorable mentions & methodology (games cutoff, graduation rules) (01:22:30) Depth discussion: Graf, Mukhamadullin, Askarov, more (01:23:39) Bubble prospects & the “third tier” pool (01:25:03) Prospect tiers: Pohlkamp, Halttunen, Sahlin Wallenius, Cardwell (01:28:30) San Jose Sharks' surprising wing depth for Barracuda (01:29:45) Other sleepers: Roberts, Svoboda, Muldowney, Laubach (01:32:14) Honorable mentions wrap-up (01:33:39) Just missed Top 10 — Wang & Lund debates (01:37:33) Lund as a “poor man's Chris Kreider” comp (01:40:12) Sharks' wing depth & potential breakouts (01:41:48) Top-10 countdown begins Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The San Jose Sharks have opened training camp! Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee react to Rookie Faceoff and GM Mike Grier's training camp availability. We discuss Will Smith staying at wing, Grier's reaction to Marc-Edouard Vlasic's unhappiness with his buyout and Ryane Clowe's departure to the New York Rangers, and Dan shares how he avoided involvement in the infamous Jeremy Roenick “Scare Tactics” prank. We also debate who should be the San Jose Sharks' next captain, Barclay Goodrow or Tyler Toffoli. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
Luca Cagnoni has been compared to Dan Boyle…what does Boyle think about that? The San Jose Sharks legend is back with insider Sheng Peng, prospects authority Keegan McNally, and beer leaguer Zubair Jeewanjee to talk all things Sharks. We cover a busy week in San Jose Sharks' news: Michael Misa signs his ELC, Ryane Clowe leaves the Sharks to join the New York Rangers, San Jose trades for Carey Price, Marc-Edouard Vlasic says Sharks management lied to him, and…is Sam Dickinson going to live with Boyle? We then break down Cagnoni's game: What subtleties in Cagnoni's skating and stick detail need improvement? What can Cagnoni learn from Boyle — and how can Cagnoni carve out his own path? There's also HUGE San Jose Hockey Now Podcast (family) news! Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
Dan Boyle joins a new team…the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! The San Jose Sharks legend makes a raw co-hosting debut alongside insider Sheng Peng, prospects authority Keegan McNally, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee. On this episode, the boys talk about who the next San Jose Sharks captain should be. Macklin Celebrini? Tyler Toffoli? Someone else? Boyle also shares his ideal leadership group composition, stories of Dave Andreychuk telling John Tortorella off, and more! We also discuss the San Jose Sharks' Rookie Faceoff roster, how the new CBA affects the team, and…the time that Dan showed “The Human Centipede” on the team plane?!? Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
AJ is joined by former Sharks defenseman Dan Boyle at the 2025 Draft Party. The two chat about Boyle's career, what he's up to, Dan's thoughts as he goes through AJ's version of the Quick Quiz. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
Long waiting list for Driving test, Summer jobs & Dan Boyle on the Robot Trees.
Leabhar a scríobh sé den ainm ‘Féinmharú a Thuiscint' á seoladh ar an Máirt ag Árd-Mhéara Chorca, Dan Boyle.
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Logan Couture's playing career is over. Sheng and Keegan discuss Couture's legacy in an emergency podcast! We touch briefly on the San Jose Sharks' cap situation and why Couture is not officially retiring. Sheng shares some anecdotes from Couture's farewell press conference and elsewhere, including telling insights from Dan Boyle and Ryane Clowe. (4:20) Keegan has a fan's perspective of Couture, and how happy he was to see the San Jose Sharks captain smile again in his good-bye presser -- it's been a long time! (16:14) Who does Keegan think will be the next captain of the Sharks? (18:50) Couture's legacy as a Shark is probably being an all-time great playoff performer. (21:20) Who does Sheng think will be the next captain of the Sharks? (27:28) Sheng talks about Couture's last game and post-game media session as a Shark in Jan. 2024, it was in Anaheim and he was there. (35:10) What about Couture missing the playoffs in the last five years of his career? (42:21) Sheng shares his thoughts about the media breaking the news of Couture stepping away, instead of letting Couture do it. (43:35)
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, the boys are joined by San Jose Sharks legend to chat about, San Jose, John Tortorella, a New York media run in, the current sharks, and much more! Subscribe to the sdpn YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sdpn?sub_confirmation=1Join - SDP VIP: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/join Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcast Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribe - Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.BlakeJoin us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The former Sharks Defender, and current Sharks broadcaster, Dan Boyle, sits down with Brodie Brazil.
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This week we welcome Stanley Cup Champion Dan Boyle..! Dan is described by teammates and coaches as one of most intense and competitive players ever to play in the NHL. He joined the NHL as an undrafted, undersized D man who played much bigger than his listed height & weight and played for 17 seasons with four different NHL teams. Boyle was a two-time All-Star, he posted 605 points in 1,093 games and was a key part of the Tamp Bay Lightning’s 2004 Stanley Cup championship and helped the San Jose Sharks make the playoffs in each of his six seasons with the team. Dan was also a key member of Canada’s gold medal team at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Massive mailbag time! The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast takes on all your questions…four hours worth! Beast asked: Do the San Jose Sharks regret signing Sam Dickinson so early? Because if they had waited for longer, he could be NCAA-eligible next year. (1:46) Grand Nagus Shark asked: Could the Sharks loan CHL prospects like Quentin Musty to European pro leagues? Chris asked: What does the future hold for Bordeleau and Gushchin? Scott Z asked: “Any chance one or both of Macklin Celebrini or Will Smith gets sent to the Barracuda after the NHL season?” (20:40) Jan “Yon” asked: Could Kunin or Goodrow get traded? Nick Valderrama asked: What would your asking price be at the Deadline for Granlund, Jake Walman, Cody Ceci, Mario Ferraro (42:35) or Nico Sturm? Also, which current/retired Sharks player would you most want to ADD NEXT to Keegan on the pod? (55:16) splash114 asked: When do the Sharks move on from Jan Rutta? Embrace_the_rebuild asked: What is your prediction for Kostin, Zetterlund, Kovalenko, and Mukhamadullin? Fin Coe asked: “Two areas where Mike Grier's team seem to have excelled so far are talent evaluation and goaltending development; are there any other areas that they seem particularly stronger or weaker on?” (1:11:05) “Also, who in the bottom-six deserves to still be playing here after the Trade Deadline? After the season ends?” Zeke asked: “Which younger players do you think it's time for the San Jose Sharks to cut bait with sometime this season or off-season?” (1:25:55) FaultySynapse asked: “Who would be some free agents the organization should target this off-season? One unlikely dream scenario pick and one realistic possibility?” Scott Stephens asked if the Sharks will be looking at a big-name free-agent D. Douglas Fowler asked: “How long do we control Celebrini and Smith, and when do you foresee a long-term contract happening?” Also, when do we project Dickinson to make the NHL? (1:45:35) Bob Horenstein asked: “You know a lot about hockey and details. What's your background?” (1:47:42) Ricky W asked: “Do you think Mike Grier could use Eklund as a trade piece if a great opportunity presents itself?” (1:58:52) Sven_ asked: “Would you trade Eklund and Granlund for Elias Pettersson?” Stephen Akerson-Nagy asked if Macklin may get homesick for Vancouver in his career. Ryan Martinez asked about Dickinson getting AHL time this year. (2:07:20) Lincoln Race asked why Goodrow keeps getting played? Andrew Maloata asked why Ferraro and Ceci keep getting played? James R asked: Which current Sharks D are here for the long term Also, “beyond Askarov, any Cuda players you think will play meaningful minutes for the Sharks in the second half?” (2:30:48) Eric asked: Seeing how the San Jose Sharks have drafted under Grier, do you think their 2025 Draft top-five is, in order, Schaefer, Misa, Hagens, Martone, and Jackson Smith? Nimrod asked: What would Šimon Nemec cost the Sharks? Blue Science asked: What are some team micro-stats for where the Sharks are at right now? Joe Epstein asked: “Could Luca Cagnoni have a ‘Dan Boyle' type of true ceiling?” (2:44:13) Tejus Govindjie asked: “Bold prediction for 2025 Sharks? Can be for latter half of this season, off-season, or beginning of next.” Megabite thinks Celebrini is getting too much coverage and exposure. (2:51:45) Stephanie K asked: Should the Sharks use Celebrini's Calder Trophy chase as motivation? What would you be willing to trade to get Rasmus Anderson? Kevin asked: “Is there a reason the lines are different every game?” Lina/Leonard/Steven Stoker/Austin Dias all asked about Logan Couture. (3:06:55) Alex Genadinik: If the Chicago Blackhawks got the No. 1 pick of the 2025 Draft, would they go forward or defense? “What's the level of James Hagens in terms of comparing him to other top recently-drafted centers like Bedard or Celebrini,Will Smith, Fantilli or Carlsson?” Ben Gardner asked: Eklund, Clarke, and Guenther went No. 7 through 9 in the 2021 Draft…have Clarke and Guenther moved ahead Eklund in projected ceiling? Fred Azevedo asked: Could an NHL team bring the ECHL back to Stockton? (3:22:12) matthias893 asked: “Any word on Gannon Laroque?” Gary To asked: What's one thing that Celebrini, Smith, and Mukhamadullin each need to work on to push them to the next level? Sharksmustbealways asked: “What's the panic level with Georgiev?” Falco5 asked: How often do you hold back info and opinions because you are concerned it might hurt your relationship with current players? Alaskanice asked about our best and worst in-person game experiences. timorous me asked Sheng about his favorite food on the road and Keegan about his Sharks fandom. el gato joe asked: Have you gotten players' thoughts on CTE? (3:42:30) CeleBeauty asked about the WJC, Dickinson's play, and 2025 draft eligible tourney players. Mabel Trager asked if Vlasic's Jofa chest pads are older than Celebrini. Meetyourmako asked what is the faceoff probability stat? Tony De Matei asked: “I know there are different types of sources ... I guess my main curiosity is what is their incentive to be a ‘source'?” (3:55:40)
On this episode the boys are joined by Stanley Cup champion and long-time Lightning and San Jose Shark, Dan Boyle. He talks about Torts in Tampa, going deep with the Sharks, going at a reporter in New York and more. Before the interview the boys break down the hiring of Jim Montgomery in Saint Louis, Bedard's chances of team Canada and more. Check out our Sponsors!
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On this special episode of the Block Party presented by Jai Alai IPA, Greg Wolf and Braydon Coburn were joined on stage at the Lightning Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony by members of the Tampa Bay Lightning's 2004 Stanley Cup team including Brad Lukowich, Chris Dingman, Cory Sarich, Ben Clymer, Andre Roy and Dan Boyle. They discuss the memories and emotions of winning the franchise's 1st Stanley Cup, tell stories of that magical playoff run and what it took to win it all.
To honor Roy Sommer's induction to the AHL Hall of Fame, we spoke with Roy about his career, and a few former Sharks that played for him in Mark Smith, Jonathan Cheechoo, and Dan Boyle to get their side of the story that is Roy Sommer.
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Jason Demers joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!Before we get to Demers (30:34), Keegan and Sheng give a too-early preview of the 2024 Draft. What trends and prospects should San Jose Sharks fans be keeping a closer eye on?We start at the top of the Draft with Macklin Celebrini, Cole Eiserman, and Ivan Demidov (3:15)? Why might Eiserman drop? Sheng shares what he's heard about Demidov (8:10). Could Demidov stay longer in the KHL (10:55)?Sheng also shares what he's heard about the Sharks' new Russian-area scout Igor Eronko (11:35).Keegan spies a couple Draft trends at the moment, that there aren't a lot of centers at the top of this Draft (15:10), but there are a lot of defensemen (16:20).He talks about top winger prospects Konsta Helenius, Tanner Howe, and Maxim Masse. Then he shares insight about top defensemen prospects Artyom Levshunov, Aron Kiviharju, Cole Hutson, Adam Jiricek, Zayne Parekh, Sam Dickinson, Carter Yakemchuk, Henry Mews, and Zeev Buium.Which defenseman might vault into the top-three (23:38)?Also, where would Will Smith go in this Draft (27:40)?Now, Jason Demers (30:34)!Demers says that he's “right on the edge of retirement” (31:18).He says that he might do TV work with NHL Network and NBC Sharks.Demers, picked in the seventh round of the 2008 Draft, tells us which San Jose Sharks scout advocated for him (34:48) and a funny Draft day story of mistaken identity. He says the New York Rangers and Nashville Predators were looking hard at him too.He recalls that Tim Burke “liked to rag” on the QMJHL, where Demers came from (40:30). He thinks Burke is misunderstood.Demers went from getting drafted in 2008 to a full-time role with the Sharks in 2010, and he shares the names of all the guys who made his transition to the NHL so smooth (41:36).He thinks he probably “annoyed the crap” out of the Sharks veterans at the time, and was told to “zip it” a lot, because he was always upbeat and talking, even as a rookie. He elaborates on the incorrect perception that he took things too lightly as a young player, and shares that being a chatterbox was a coping mechanism for his anxiety (47:50).“It was a great room to be in, but…it wasn't an easy one,” he said of the San Jose Sharks locker room then. “To lose two games in a row, it was like armageddon in the locker room.”Demers talks about the duality of Joe Thornton in the room, but ultimately, how much he loved Jumbo (52:39). He talks about how things were different back then, players would go out and drink a little the night before a game.Demers shares why he thinks the Sharks couldn't get over the hump in the 2010 and 2011 Western Conference Finals (58:45). He reveals some of the injuries and challenges that those teams faced.Then, in 2012, the Sharks couldn't get out of the first round, Demers thinks that perhaps the front office “overhauled too much” of the roster (1:03:06).This leads to Demers's last full season with the Sharks in 2013-14 and the Reverse Sweep (1:05:09). He recalls Raffi Torres's early impact on that first-round series with the Los Angeles Kings, but then Torres got hurt. He recounts the course of the series, from Game One to Seven. Demers remembered, when the Sharks went up 3-0: “A lot of the guys in LA that knew the guys in San Jose were texting with them, being like just finish us, we want to go home.” He also shares that Kings head coach Darryl Sutter called Sharks defenseman Brad Stuart after San Jose went up 3-0. Were there some mind games going on (1:12:06)?Was there a moment when Demers really felt the series was slipping away (1:13:54)?That off-season, Thornton was stripped of his captaincy. Demers and the Sharks room all thought that Jumbo was scapegoated (1:15:10).Demers says he might be to blame for his “Daddy” nickname (1:17:06).Demers shares the behind the scenes of the infamous and hilarious 2014 Sharks' “Holiday Sweater” Christmas music video (1:18:45). He says John Scott got too much airtime, that it was something of a cursed video, and why Joe Thornton and other Sharks stars didn't appear in it.Demers remembers his “Holiday Sweater” rap verse (1:20:44)!What was the secret door knock for Marc-Edouard Vlasic's hotel room door (1:25:15)? Demers thinks it changed every road trip.Finally, Demers, who spent most of last season in the AHL, talks about how special a moment it was to play his 700th NHL game last year at SAP Center (1:28:43). He joked that his entire minor league salary went toward flying friends and family in.He also talked about playing against the San Jose Barracuda last year and why Ozzy Wiesblatt annoyed him (1:33:38).“I tried to kill him every game, I got him a couple times,” Demers laughed.Demers closes with more thoughts about his 700th game, and its significance to him (1:37:50).Listen to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast — it's a new link — on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and Google Podcasts.Subscribe to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast YouTube channel, we're trying to get over 1K subscribers! ★ Support this podcast ★
In this weeks episode former NHL/NYR defenseman Dan Boyle comes on to discuss his NHL career : Coming in undrafted, 2004 TBL Cup, 2015 NYR and much more.Thanks for listening! Please rate and review our show on your favorite listening platform. Check out our partner's website at www.insidetherink.com for all your latest hockey news.
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The fight begins before the boxer even steps into the ring. But the wrong mindset can make you lose the match before it begins. What if you used your training and coach's wisdom to change your attitude instead? I had the chance to enter the ring with Dan Boyle—a personal trainer and health coach—to unravel how he became an electric force full of energy. Like many, his professional life started in Corporate America, where he quickly felt out of place. Always passionate about teaching and coaching others, he followed his dreams and opened a martial arts studio. But would a pandemic stop him in his tracks? Here's how Dan saw the ability to save lives through marital arts, pivoted during a pandemic, and took control of his health, redefining himself in the process. In this episode, Dan explains how these points of the Do The Thing Formula paved his journey: Overcoming fear Stepping outside your comfort zone Pivoting Risk assessment Identifying the why Surrounding yourself with like-minded people Accountability Controlling your attitude Want more advice from Dan about doing the thing? Check out his website, www.CoachDanBoyle.com.
The fight begins before the boxer even steps into the ring. But the wrong mindset can make you lose the match before it begins. What if you used your training and coach's wisdom to change your attitude instead? I had the chance to enter the ring with Dan Boyle—a personal trainer and health coach—to unravel how he became an electric force full of energy. Like many, his professional life started in Corporate America, where he quickly felt out of place. Always passionate about teaching and coaching others, he followed his dreams and opened a martial arts studio. But would a pandemic stop him in his tracks? Here's how Dan saw the ability to save lives through marital arts, pivoted during a pandemic, and took control of his health, redefining himself in the process. In this episode, Dan explains how these points of the Do The Thing formula paved his journey: Overcoming fear Stepping outside your comfort zone Pivoting Risk assessment Identifying the why Surrounding yourself with like-minded people Accountability Controlling your attitude Want more advice from Dan about doing the thing? Check out his website, www.CoachDanBoyle.com.