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Sharks’ Rookie Faceoff Reaction!



This week on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we discuss all the standouts from the San Jose Sharks’ dominant performance at the Rookie Faceoff tournament this past weekend. How did the likes of Quentin Musty, Macklin Celebrini, Luca Cagnoni and Will Smith fare against other teams’ top prospects? Find out this week! (06:20)

But before all that, we have some news! There’s a new host at NBC for Sharks pre- and post games, longtime San Jose Sharks fan Alan Hoshida. (02:55)

We talked about the defense first, then the forwards for this week’s Rookie Faceoff:

Defenseman:
-Luca Cagnoni (06:20)
-Sam Dickinson (20:35)
– Artem Guryev (25:35)
– Braden Hache (26:45)
– Gannon Laroque and Valtteri Pulli (31:00)

Forwards:
-Nolan Burke (37:07)
-Ethan Cardwell (40:40)
-Macklin Celebrini (47:35)
-Collin Graf (54:02)
-Kasper Halttunen (56:35)
-Quentin Musty (1:02:45)
-Will Smith (1:16:15)
-Carson Wetsch (1:23:35)

Thanks for listening, San Jose Sharks fans!

8 Comments

  1. I was really hoping for more out of Larrouque this weekend. Such terrible luck over the last couple seasons. Glad to see he's healthy. Really hope he can get that development going again.

  2. Once there's an article for this I'll post the link there, but woot had a hockey + star trek combo shirt. Unfortunately it's a Colorado Avalanche shirt though.

  3. 1:15:00 If a player is scratched for five straight games then they can have a two week conditioning stint in the AHL, so Wright was able to go down for five games before being called back up to the NHL level. For whatever reason he didn't want to go back to his Junior team and there was a rule blocking him from being traded at the Junior level before January first, so he was able to delay until the WJC, play there, then get traded from Kingston to Windsor.

    The other three AHL games he got were at the tail end of the season after Windsor was swept out of the playoffs.

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