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San Jose Sharks 2024-25 NHL Season Preview | The Steve Dangle Podcast



Steve Dangle, Adam Wylde, and Jesse Blake preview the upcoming season for the San Jose Sharks and predict where they will finish in the Pacific Division.

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19 Comments

  1. Sharks are in stage 1 or 2 of rebuild…getting Askarov is speeding things up but except for Dickinson, that defense could use some love…going the right way guys, keep it up on building that prospect pool like Montréal !! I like what they are doing 🙂

  2. This was a GREAT start to the rebuild. Three things right now. Number 1, play the kids. Get them up playing real minutes against NHL level players. Number 2, draft or sign a superstar D-man. Everyone right now is good, but they need a marquee name on D. Lastly, finish those bad contracts and get the cap space back.

  3. Lol, I get you have to shock, but there is no way this team isn't 8th in the division. Two taleneted rookies just don't take you from the bottom in today's NHL, especially when you look at how other teams are building and how much time it takes them to make their way up.

  4. As a fan, it's a no pressure season. Let the kids cook, be more competitive (no more 10-0 losses) build chemistry, build culture and team identity.

    Another good draft pick, maybe low 60's in points..

    More competitive/entertaining games.

    The "climb up" begins….

  5. Sharks are definitely building up their roster pretty great. Now I personally don’t see them getting past 7th in the Pacific, and I’d give them a sweet spot of 65 points for the season. I like what they’re doing, but I’m going to be realistic for their odds, they have a rough road ahead between Oilers, Vegas, and Canucks for a good chunk of their points. Goalie pairing I don’t expect them to have Vanecek for playing major time if at all, Blackwood is definitely the number one goalie for the Sharks, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him share the role with Askarov to get him situated in the NHL full time

  6. It’s always cool hearing you guys talk about the sharks! Thank you for the cool analysis even a cuda mention! I’m excited for this season and for some exciting sharks hockey. Fear the fin baby woooo

  7. I did a breakdown of the Pacific division for the Canucks subreddit. My basic analysis for San Jose was "Who cares?" They could double their point total from last year and still miss the playoffs. Worse still, they don't have a ton of upcoming draft picks and they have no retention slots, so they can't get more picks by helping facilitate trades.

  8. Am I the only one who thinks they might be half decent? I could see them leapfrog Anaheim, Chicago, Calgary and maybe even Seattle/ Minnesota/ LA. If the young guns pop off they could make noise IMO

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