Category: Sharks

I am a die-hard San Jose Sharks fan, and I’ve followed the team from their North Star roots, to the Cow Palace and then to HP. Here are just a few of my random thoughts about the Sharks in general, I hope you enjoy.

NHL 2012 Lockout : Can the NHL survive?

The sound you hear is the steady marching of feet, at a plodding yet undeniable pace. Many feet shuffling toward the cliff of no return, this 42nd day of the fourth NHL lockout in 20 years. One of the greatest sports in Northern American history is imploding before our very eyes. Make no mistake, this […]

2012 NHL Free Agency : San Jose Sharks – Coyotes Wild Edition.

According to Pro Hockey Talk, Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan is willing to test the free agent market. Phoenix brought back Zbynek Michalek back from the Penguins, while youngster Keith Yandle has been dangled in trade talks. On a team short on scoring and long on effort, Doan and fellow veteran Ray Whitney are crucial UFA’s the […]

The Worst Trades in San Jose Shark History – A look back

It’s always interesting being a Sharks fan, at least for myself because it allows me the rare chance to follow a sport I love while living in a state where, for the most part nobody really cares. It’s also damn frustrating, because it’s hard to talk about the Sharks without some self serving baseball-football-basketball fan […]

NHL Playoffs 2012 : Has the Window closed on the San Jose Sharks?

As the Sharks prepare for head out to St. Louis for Game 5 of the opening round, there’s a lot of questions about the team and where it’s heading. No doubt being eliminated in St Louis will bring an offseason of change or so Sharks fans should hope. Don’t get me wrong, this team still […]

50 Greatest Goaltenders in NHL History

Goaltenders are a different breed. Let’s face it, you’ve got to be different to play the most unique position in all of sports. But as eccentric or as quirky as some goalies may be, they all share a common trait of competitive courage.  After all, the very notion of stopping a vulcanized rubber disc traveling […]

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