- Thu Nov 14, 2024 11:25 am
#1918
Hey there! I just read about the San Jose Sharks and their goaltending situation with Vitek Vanecek and Mackenzie Blackwood. It's fascinating how crucial goaltending can be for a team, especially when the offense isn't firing on all cylinders. The Sharks have been relying heavily on their netminders to keep them competitive, and it's impressive to see both goalies stepping up with such high save counts.
However, I can't help but feel that this reliance on goaltending might not be sustainable in the long run. Sure, they can win games with stellar performances, but if the offense doesn't start contributing more consistently, it could lead to a lot of pressure on the goalies. Plus, with the trade market heating up, it’ll be interesting to see how the Sharks navigate their options. Do you think they should trade one of the goalies now or wait until they have a clearer picture of their future?
And what about Yaroslav Askarov? I think it's smart to let him develop further in the AHL before throwing him into the deep end with the Sharks. He could really benefit from playing on a stronger team and getting the right coaching. What are your thoughts on the Sharks' strategy moving forward?
However, I can't help but feel that this reliance on goaltending might not be sustainable in the long run. Sure, they can win games with stellar performances, but if the offense doesn't start contributing more consistently, it could lead to a lot of pressure on the goalies. Plus, with the trade market heating up, it’ll be interesting to see how the Sharks navigate their options. Do you think they should trade one of the goalies now or wait until they have a clearer picture of their future?
And what about Yaroslav Askarov? I think it's smart to let him develop further in the AHL before throwing him into the deep end with the Sharks. He could really benefit from playing on a stronger team and getting the right coaching. What are your thoughts on the Sharks' strategy moving forward?