Can Ethan Cardwell’s hat trick secure his spot on the San Jose Sharks’ roster? JD Young breaks down the Sharks’ preseason clash against the Vegas Golden Knights, highlighting standout performances and potential roster decisions.
Young argues passionately for Cardwell’s inclusion, comparing him favorably to veteran Barclay Goodrow. The host also analyzes Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson’s contributions, praising Misa’s hockey IQ despite low production and speculating on Dickinson’s future with the team.
The episode dives into game statistics, exploring how the Sharks capitalized on opportunities despite Vegas controlling much of the play. Young examines various line combinations, including the Lund-Dellandrea-Graf and Musty-Misa-Smith lines, offering insights into team strategy.
Goaltending takes center stage as Young discusses Alex Nedeljkovic’s impressive preseason showing, pondering whether he’ll start the season opener against the Golden Knights. The host suggests a possible 50-50 approach with Askarov to begin the season.
Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the Sharks’ preseason performance and expert predictions on the team’s roster composition for the upcoming NHL season.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro: Ethan Cardwell’s hat trick powers Sharks’ win
4:07 Cardwell deserves a roster spot over Barclay Goodrow
8:41 Pavol Regenda’s impact and waiver considerations
11:47 Sam Dickinson and Michael Misa’s performances
16:55 Mukhamadullin shines as Sharks’ best defenseman
19:58 Game stats: Vegas dominates, but Sharks capitalize
27:38 Goaltending situation: Nedeljkovic vs Askarov
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9 Comments
Goodrow, Reeves and Grundstrom are all waste of a roster spots.
Not excited for Celebrini vs mammoth. They just love to try to injure him
What’s the endgame with Goodrow? He’s unmovable with his contract…even max retained. I just don’t understand how they print “Earn it” shirts and preach 4C’s…only to ignore all that stuff and stick with Goodrow.
Cardwell was brilliant but Pavel Regenda was right up there 4 pts assisting them all.
1:56 4th overall pick? 🤔
Agree with Cards. He did everything they asked him to do. I supported him since he is in the system. He did a lot of adding muscle. His hustle for the puck is great. And MaCarthy benched him a few times last year when I rember correctly.
Ned will be #1 over Asky. Hopefully Askerov blooms in the NHL but Ned is clearly better.
Regenda is the choice for the spot. Great for Cards on those goals but Regenda won board battles and made some great passes. We have shooters but we need more guys that can get the puck off the boards
My vote is for Regenda, Cardwell goals can't happen without the assists