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The Deep: Mike Grier



On the latest episode of The Deep Tara Slone sits down with Sharks General Manager Mike Grier.

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  1. Hey Tara and Mike,
    Thank you for this conversation. It's tough to talk with a GM when so much is at hand and little can be revealed but, you did a really nice job of handling this conversation Tara so thanks.

    Mr. Grier, I think you have earned that a thousand times over from your long career as a player and the new career as GM of the Sharks. I was and remain very happy that you are here to steer the ship. I think you inherited a pretty stiff challenge when you arrived but, personally I think you have done a very good job navigating this tough time in Sharks history.

    I have followed the Sharks since their first play off run back in the day and I think its fair to say that as an organization we were never really able to stock up our feeder cupboard so what you are doing is LONG over due! I am really excited by the people you have brought along to help identify, develop and coach up the young players we are acquiring and I look forward to seeing those prospects rolling out of our system to make an impact on the Sharks from this season on.

    Thank you for all your hard work Mr. Grier and I wish you, your family, Tara and your family nothing but, the best.

    GO SHARKS!!!

    Peter St. John
    Clovis, CA

  2. Heā€™s been the best GM in the league so far. Excited to see how he handles the build up part of the rebuild because the tear down has been almost perfect so far

  3. Im really liking and appreciate the insights Grier is giving. Ofc besides that cant hide much the excitement of having celebrini. The aggressive approach to get quality veterans players to surround the future young core is the right mindset to start trending upwards and make the team and the season be much fun to watch.

  4. I trust Grier honestly. I think he has done a solid job so far and he's got the team on the right path. It's about development, getting the right coach, and creating a strong culture.

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