Episodes

  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #51: Thrun Talks Warsofsky’s Coaching & Development Style
    Jun 17 2024

    Welcome to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! This week, we have defenseman Henry Thrun to talk all about new San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky. (56:00)

    Warsofsky ran the defense last year and worked closely with all the defenders, Thrun included. Thrun shares his insights into Warsofsky’s coaching and development style, and how he thinks next year will be different than last year.


    But first, Sheng and Keegan share their initial reactions to the hiring of Ryan Warsofsky and discuss some of the industry chatter about his reputation and coaching style. (02:15)

    Why does Warsofsky, now the youngest coach in the NHL, make sense for a rebuilding San Jose Sharks team? (08:50)

    Will they keep Brian Wiseman as a power play coach for next season? (12:00)

    Who should they bring in to coach the defense? (15:05)

    Why Warsofsky despite the Sharks having a terrible defense and penalty kill last season? (19:20)

    Why not Marco Sturm? (22:30)


    Lastly, we focus a bit on the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry draft, including adding a few more confirmed names to the Sharks’ Combine interview list. (38:00)

    Now, it's time for the Henry Thrun interview! (56:00)

    We start off hot: Ryan's a coach who was part of a staff that led the San Jose Sharks to just 47 points last year. What’s going to be different next season? (56:30)


    How did Henry think he got better under Warsofsky? (57:32)


    What makes Warsofsky a strong development coach? (1:00:45)


    How does his coaching style compare to David Quinn's? (1:02:20)


    Thrun shares just how direct Ryan's communication can be, and how that's helpful to his development. (1:03:55)


    Sheng asks about Warsofsky's competitiveness and shares a story about Ryan knocking over former Shark Steven Lorentz in practice in the AHL. (1:08:21)


    Finally, Henry shares his offseason plans and outlines some plans for late-summer scrimmages with Will Smith and Collin Graf. (1:10:22)


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #50: Marchant on Development of Musty, Edstrom, Other Sharks Prospects
    Jun 9 2024

    Welcome to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!

    We welcome San Jose Sharks' Director of Player Development Todd Marchant back to the show for our 50th episode! Todd was our very first guest on the new San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, and we celebrate our 50th episode by getting his thoughts on tons of Sharks prospects, from Quentin Musty to Alex Young. (57:13)

    But first! It was the NHL Scouting Combine this week and Sheng was on the ground in Buffalo. He shares loads of buzz, rumors and some confirmed prospect interviews. He added a new name to his list from yesterday. (3:25)

    We cover whether we think Macklin Celebrini is actually going to return to the NCAA or sign with the Sharks, after multiple interviews have come out that Macklin is undecided at this point. (16:00)

    We have some coaching search updates, including some rumored finalists to share. Also, did the San Jose Sharks ever reach out to David Carle or Joel Ward? (25:05)

    Are the Sharks going to be active in free agency this summer? Jeff Marek floated the possibility of Jake Guentzel as a FA target, and we give our thoughts on that possibility. Also, will Eetu Makinemi be back? (33:25)

    Our last topic is the retirement of Joe Pavelski. We share some of our thoughts about his tremendous career, and whether he has enough of a resume for the Hall of Fame. (42:50)

    And now it's time for Todd Marchant! (57:13)

    We decided to go through the San Jose Sharks system, from the 2023 Draft to the 2020 with Todd, discussing some well-known and lots of lesser-known prospects as well, focusing on mostly non-Barracuda prospects.

    First, the 2023 Draft!

    Quentin Musty (59:10)
    Kasper Halttunen (1:03:47)
    Brandon Svoboda (1:05:15)
    Luca Cagnoni (1:08:03)
    Axel Landén (1:10:28)
    Eric Pohlkamp (1:12:10)
    David Klee (1:14:30)
    Yegor Rimashevsky (1:16:15)

    2022:

    Filip Bystedt (1:19:45)
    Cam Lund (1:21:45)
    Mattias Hävelid (1:23:10)
    Michael Fisher (1:26:35)
    Mason Beaupit (1:28:45)
    Jake Furlong (1:30:20)
    Joey Muldowney, Eli Barnett and Reese Laubach (1:34:02)

    Who's left from the 2021 Draft, not playing with the Barracuda or the San Jose Sharks?

    Theo Jacobsson (1:37:19)
    Yevgeni Kashnikov (1:38:25)

    2020:

    Alex Young (1:39:25)
    Timofei Spitserov (1:40:25)
    Brandon Coe (1:41:30)

    We also discuss with Todd some prospects not drafted by the San Jose Sharks, starting with David Edstrom, acquired in the Tomas Hertl trade. (1:43:35)

    Finally, what does Todd think of Collin Graf? (1:45:10)

    Todd shares some final thoughts about the direction of the Sharks going forward and who has taken some big steps from last year. (1:47:50)

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #49: Smith Signs! His Agent Takes Us Inside Decision To Sign With Sharks
    May 30 2024

    Will Smith’s agent, Sean Coffey, joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!


    Coffey takes us behind the scenes of Smith signing with the San Jose Sharks this past week.


    But before we get to Coffey (44:15), we talk about what Smith’s arrival means for the Sharks.


    We’ll talk more to Coffey about this -- he wasn’t one of Sheng’s sources!! -- but Sheng got wind of Smith signing last Friday. (1:50)


    What was our initial reaction to the news? (4:20)


    Would it make sense for the San Jose Sharks to send Smith to the AHL? Would the Sharks try to “slide” his contract? How does Smith compare to William Eklund at about the same age? (15:05)


    Comparing Macklin Celebrini-Smith to Sidney Crosby-Evgeni Malkin and Jonathan Toews-Patrick Kane? Why start the clock on Celebrini and Smith’s contracts at the same time? (24:00)


    Where does Smith slot positionally, center or wing, in his rookie year? It is more common than Sheng thought to go through a season with two rookie centers in the line-up. (27:20)


    Sheng shares a conversation that he had with a league source about the lumps that Smith will likely face in his rookie year, his struggles at the World Championships, and what Smith has to learn about winning NHL hockey. (36:35)


    Sheng and Keegan predict how many points that Smith will put up next year. (40:23)


    And now, Sean Coffey! (44:15)


    How did Coffey become a player agent?


    When did the San Jose Sharks start signaling to Coffey that they thought Smith was ready to come out? (49:28)


    When did Smith actually decide to sign with the Sharks? How many meetings did Smith have with Mike Grier or Todd Marchant or the Sharks throughout the season? (51:55)


    Did Ryan Leonard announcing early that he was going back to Boston College impact Smith in any way? (55:20)


    Sean shares why he ghosted Sheng via text for a few weeks. (57:25)


    Coffey reveals when exactly Smith made his decision to come out. (58:10)


    Between Boston College and the San Jose Sharks, how close of a decision was it for Smith? (1:00:10)


    For Coffey, from a development standpoint, why did it make sense for Smith to go pro?


    Coffey confirms that the San Jose Sharks winning the Draft Lottery and getting presumptive No. 1 pick Macklin Celebrini had nothing to do with Smith’s decision -- but regardless, it’s great for fellow teenagers Celebrini and Smith to start out together. (1:02:40)


    Coffey talks about the potential (or lack thereof) of Smith going to the AHL or the Sharks trying to “slide” his contract. (1:05:15)


    Did the Cutter Gauthier situation change the paradigm of how NHL teams treat their top NCAA prospects? (1:09:00)


    Coffey explains, even though Smith decided in early May, why Smith held off on the announcement that he was coming out until this past week. (1:13:00)


    Was it a challenge to keep Smith’s decision a secret? Sean also talks about keeping Sheng’s texts on “Read” when Sheng was looking for confirmation.


    Sheng shares his process from getting wind of the Smith signing on Friday to publishing a story on it on Sunday, two days before it was officially announced. (1:17:40)


    Why was Tuesday the day that the Sharks announced Smith’s signing? (1:19:45)


    Coffey shares some of the details about the bonuses in Smith’s entry-level contract. (1:21:55)


    https://twitter.com/PuckPedia/status/1795509414990090339


    Who is Coffey representing in the 2024 Draft? (1:28:00)


    Also, Coffey subscribes to San Jose Hockey Now! You should too if you’re not!


    https://sanjosehockeynow.com/membership-account/membership-levels/


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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #48: Craig Button Talks Sharks' No. 14 Pick, Loves Celebrini & Smith
    May 25 2024

    Craig Button joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast this week!


    The TSN draft guru thinks Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith might make a Crosby-Malkin like impact on the San Jose Sharks, who he’d consider for San Jose at No. 14, and an underrated Sharks prospect that he really likes. (1:22:52)


    But before we get to Craig, Keegan and I talk about the San Jose Sharks coaching search. (2:18)


    Then, we chat about four positions that the Sharks should target this off-season if they want to be more competitive, and discuss J.G. Pageau, Dakota Joshua, Dylan DeMelo, and Sean Walker as realistic possibilities. Sheng also suggests a couple more intriguing names in this middle class of the free agency market. (15:49)


    We discuss the San Jose Sharks signing Luca Cagnoni. Are Sharks fans perhaps overrating Cagnoni? And is he better suited to start next season in the AHL or go back to the WHL? (44:24)


    Have Sheng or Keegan changed their minds about whether Will Smith will sign with the San Jose Sharks for next year? (1:10:18)


    Finally, before we interview Craig Button, we discuss his recent, perhaps controversial top-64 list (1:12:22) on TSN. By the way, we talked with Craig before he released these rankings:


    https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/craig-s-list-konsta-helenius-tij-iginla-push-into-top-five-1.2124326


    And now, Craig Button! (1:22:52)


    What is Macklin Celebrini’s ceiling? Why is Craig so high on him? (1:23:30)


    Button draws parallels between Smith getting drafted a year before Celebrini…to the Pittsburgh Penguins getting Evgeni Malkin in 2004 and Sidney Crosby in 2005. Whoa! Button calls Smith a difference-maker. (1:28:40)


    Button compares Celebrini to Leo Carlsson and Adam Fantilli. (1:30:12)


    He discusses the recently-concluded U-18’s. (1:32:00)


    Who could the San Jose Sharks pick at No. 14?


    Button gives his thoughts about Trevor Connelly (1:36:35), Tij Iginla, Terik Parascak (1:42:25), Adam Jiricek (1:51:19), EJ Emery (1:54:10), Stian Solberg (1:54:47), Charlie Elick (1:55:10), and Dominik Badinka.


    Button doesn’t see a big difference between Anton Silayev and Emery!


    Button discusses the goaltending in the 2024 Draft. There’s only one goalie that he’d considered in the second round.(1:56:10)


    Button talks about how Will Smith has “wowed” him for a long time and if he’s ready for the NHL. (2:00:37)


    Button shares his thoughts about Quentin Musty (2:06:55), Kasper Halttunen (2:08:55), and Luca Cagnoni. (2:11:45)


    Button shouts out a now under-the-radar San Jose Sharks prospect. (2:12:25)


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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #47: Sturm Talks Sharks Firing Quinn, Drafting Celebrini
    May 18 2024

    This week on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we welcome back Nico Sturm! (57:15)

    We ask Nico all about the David Quinn tenure and his recent firing by GM Mike Grier, what Nico thinks about Quinn's coaching style and the 2023-2024 season in general. We also ask him about his likely future San Jose Sharks teammate Macklin Celebrini!

    But before that, we cover just a few topics in what was a light few weeks for the Sharks. (01:33)

    Who has been interviewed, or who has been rumored to be considered for the San Jose Sharks head coaching job so far? (03:20)

    What do the coaching candidates so far seem to have in common?


    We enter yet another week of Will Smith Watch! What did Will Smith say about his upcoming decision, stay in Boston College or sign with the San Jose Sharks for next year, at the World Championships? (12:17)

    What can Will Smith learn by leaving the NCAA and breaking away from his long-time linemates? (18:45)

    Sheng talks about an interesting dynamic that could form if both Celebrini and Smith leave college at the same time. (22:30)


    We transition to the playoffs of Kasper Halttunen and Luca Cagnoni. Halttunen had 17 goals in 18 playoff games, leading the London Knights in goals in the postseason. (30:35)

    The ultimate speculation: Leon Draisaitl to the San Jose Sharks in 2025? (35:00)


    What do Sheng and Keegan think about moving up from the No. 14 pick to take a defenseman in the 2024 NHL Draft? (42:20)

    Sheng dug deep and contacted local media members from each of the teams at No. 5-12 to get their thoughts on trading down to the Sharks, check out the article here! (43:20)

    https://sanjosehockeynow.com/san-jose-sharks-2024-draft-defenseman-trade-up/

    Finally, we talk about Brodie Brazil's interview with Jason Demers, who also shared his thoughts about firing David Quinn. (53:00)


    Nico Sturm joins our show for the second time, this time from Czechia and the World Championships! (57:15)

    Sturm talks about the San Jose Sharks winning the Draft Lottery. (58:20)

    Sturm discusses Macklin Celebrini as a responsible two-way player and just how rare that is for a 17-year-old. (59:05)

    Sturm on David Quinn's firing, was it a surprise? (1:02:25)


    What did Nico think of Quinn as a coach? (1:04:15)

    Why does Sturm think Quinn was fired? (1:06:00)


    Does Nico think that Quinn lost the locker room? (1:08:00)


    Does Sturm think there could have been more structure in the San Jose Sharks' game last year? (1:09:40)


    Was there a way that this 2023-24 San Jose Sharks team could’ve realistically been better last year? How much better? (1:12:40)


    Sturm has also played for former Minnesota Wild coach Dean Evason. He's a potential coaching hire for the Sharks, what does Nico remember from his time with him? (1:15:15)

    Nico Sturm hasn't played for Marco Sturm, but Marco's name is making the rounds as a coaching candidate for the San Jose Sharks, what does Nico think about his fellow German countryman? (1:19:00)


    How’s Sturm's summer look after the World Championships? (1:21:10)

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #46: Sharks' Draft Lottery Victory Mailbag!
    May 12 2024

    Welcome to a post-Draft Lottery victory mailbag!


    Congratulations, San Jose Sharks fans! You deserved this win.


    Thanks for all your questions!


    Sharksmustbealways asked if the Sharks were waiting for the Draft Lottery result to help them lure a better head coach candidate? (3:10)


    Amorris209 wondered generally how Macklin Celebrini affects the process for the coaching search? (4:20)


    Jigglz brought up Tim Kawakami’s recent criticism of Sharks owner Hasso Plattner: Would the franchise be better if Plattner was seen or heard from more? (6:10)


    Jamnjon asked if the Sharks should target smaller prospects like Alexander Zetterberg or Justin Poirier in the mid to later rounds? (17:00)


    Rob S wondered how Sheng was selected to witness the actual Draft Lottery? Also, who’s the San Jose Sharks’ goalie of the future? And will the Sharks ever host a Sharks game at Tech CU Arena? (22:08)


    David Gotlieb loves pets! He asked about Mushu's favorites and if Keegan has pets. (37:09)

    Josh Frojelin wondered if Ethan Cardwell could make the San Jose Sharks out of camp next season? (41:35)


    Mike suggested perhaps trading the No. 14 pick for a more NHL-ready young defenseman? (45:42)


    James R wondered what it would take for the San Jose Sharks to land Mitch Marner this summer? (1:01:30)


    _sharkzilla_ asked when San Jose Hockey Now would get scout opinions on the Sharks’ post-Celebrini prospect pool? (1:10:10)

    Stephanie K wondered what the last straw for David Quinn was? She also wondered about how Sheng feels about going into the 2024 Draft, getting to cover the No. 1 pick. Finally, how does Celebrini stack up versus other recent top prospects? (1:14:47)


    Timorous me asked what was Sheng's reaction to the Sharks winning the Draft Lottery? (1:24:02)


    Nimrod wondered if Luca Cagnoni is better served playing his overage season in the WHL or going to the AHL? (1:33:05)


    Zeke discussed the possibility of trading the no. 33 pick for a 2025 first-round pick? (1:38:47)


    Alaskan_ice checked in on Sheng and Keegan’s relationship. (1:44:50)


    Michael K wondered if we go out of our way to deflate expectations of San Jose Sharks prospects? (1:51:24)


    Splash114 asked how the Sharks should go about adding a true No. 1 or 2 defensemen to the organization? (2:02:11)


    Chris Braun wondered if the Sharks should add a veteran center to help mentor Celebrini, especially if Couture is still injured? (2:07:51)


    KuperKris suggested some theoretical additions to the team: Could the Sharks push for the wild card? (2:12:40)

    Fin Coe checked in on the Sharks’ Russian scout situation and the Kevin Whitmer investigation. (2:17:43)


    Alex Genadinik wondered where William Eklund would go in a 2021 re-Draft? (2:19:05)


    Blue Science asked if the Sharks should go for a defenseman no matter what at No. 14? (2:27:43)


    Recycle Shark wondered how the Sharks should improve their defense next year and if Thomas Bordeleau or Danil Gushchin are destined to get traded? (2:32:52)


    Lakshya Jain asked if we think the Sharks will sign both Will Smith and Celebrini this off-season? (2:40:00)


    Matthias893 wanted our thoughts on how Cagnoni stacks up compared to Olen Zellweger? (2:43:30)


    Tony asked who Mike Grier should target at UFA forward this summer? (2:44:52)

    James wondered if Hasso would stomach another tank in 2024-25, this time for James Hagens? (2:46:10)


    David Rowley asked if the Sharks would target a more offensive defenseman in this year's draft? (2:49:35)


    Patrick wondered what the Sharks’ greatest positional needs are going into the Draft? (2:50:45)


    Matt Railo asked, after winning the Draft Lottery, if the San Jose Sharks should have the core of a playoff team soon? (2:53:08)


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    3 hrs
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #45: Our Too Early Sharks' Off-Season Plan
    May 5 2024

    Here's our too-early San Jose Sharks' off-season plan!

    ***Quick aside, Keegan's microphone is muffled a bit this episode. We're sorry, everyone! One day, we'll have pristine audio every single time. But not this day. This is kind of like those workplace accident signs where they knock off 100 days since the last accident and replace it with zero. Again. Sigh.***

    This week, Sheng and Keegan outline some potential off-season moves that could help make the 2024-2025 version of the Sharks be less embarrassing than this year's. (53:45)

    But before all that, we have a few quick-hitting topics this week (1:15).

    We start with Will Smith watch: Is he signing or not? (2:30)

    Sheng and Keegan preview the upcoming May 7th Draft Lottery odds and each run a simulation at Tankathon. Do the Sharks win? (6:10)

    We highlight what Sheng has heard about some potential candidates for Sharks head coach. (13:15)

    John McCarthy and the rest of the San Jose Barracuda coaching staff will be returning next season, despite some poor on-ice results. Why do Sheng and Keegan support their return? (29:30)

    The Sharks want goaltending coach Thomas Speer back, even after David Quinn was let go. (37:21)

    Finally, we revisit our pre-season bold predictions...how did Sheng and Keegan do? (42:20)

    Finally, our off-season plan! Which of their free agents should the Sharks keep or let go? Who should they target in the free agency market? Can they make a good trade? (53:45)

    How much cap and roster space could the San Jose Sharks have? (54:45)


    Which of the Sharks’ UFAs and RFAs will they keep? Who should they allow to walk? (57:45)


    What’s the order of positional need for San Jose this summer? (1:14:33)


    Let’s talk to free agents first -- Sheng has a couple intriguing longshot UFA targets. (1:22:14)


    Keegan offers a longshot UFA signing at defense. (1:35:55)


    Then, Keegan shares his favorite lower-end UFA targets. (1:39:00)


    Sheng has a former Sharks defenseman in mind. (1:41:30)


    Finally, Keegan offers some forward UFAs with some upside. (1:46:10)


    That’s free agency, how can the San Jose Sharks improve via trade? (1:58:24)

    Keegan proposes a Mikael Granlund trade. (1:58:44)

    Going back, Sheng discusses why the Mikey Eyssimont trade was such a mistake, and how the thinking behind the deal helped pave the way for a disastrous 2023-24. (2:03:30)

    What should Grier’s trade philosophy be this summer? (2:16:25)

    Sheng is prioritizing distressed assets – who are a couple defenseman that the Sharks could target via trade? (2:17:55)

    How about a trio of center candidates? (2:20:51)

    Are the San Jose Sharks a better team with a couple of these realistic additions? (2:32:05)

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    2 hrs and 37 mins
  • San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #44: Quinn Fired!
    Apr 25 2024

    It’s an emergency episode of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!


    San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier has fired head coach David Quinn.


    When did Sheng first get wind that Quinn’s job might be in jeopardy? He had an idea on Monday. (1:10)


    What’s our first reaction? Sheng argues that the Sharks’ ill-constructed roster wasn’t on Quinn, but more on Grier. (4:33)


    So if not the roster, did Quinn get fired because he didn’t develop the young San Jose Sharks players? (23:00)


    Were Grier and Quinn on the same page about what they wanted out of the Sharks, their identity?


    Keegan wonders if player perception of Quinn doomed him. (26:40)


    Sheng and Keegan speculate on other reasons why Grier fired Quinn. Is Grier feeling the heat from above (read: Hasso Plattner) after back-to-back disappointing seasons? (34:40)


    Keegan argues there isn’t much downside to letting Quinn go right now.


    Was Quinn a fall guy for Grier?


    What type of coach should the San Jose Sharks target in this stage of their rebuild? What about David Carle? (43:30)


    What are our thoughts about Grier keeping John McCarthy behind the San Jose Barracuda bench? (47:05)


    Finally, a note about the San Jose Sharks hoping to sign Will Smith. (53:20)


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    1 hr and 6 mins