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The Problems With The Sharks
by Paul on 05/05/09 at 06:34 PM ET
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from Drew Rememda of the Seagate Broadcaster Blog,
There are certain people I talk to all the time during the NHL season. They are players, coaches, broadcasters and scouts…. Since the Sharks ouster from the playoffs, I’ve had several conversations with these respected individuals and here is their collective take on the team.
The Sharks are a dyslexic team. They are all 6’4” but they play like they are 4’6’‘.
The Sharks lack determination, you just don’t see it on a regular basis.
The players seem too comfortable in San Jose they are treated very well and nobody wants to get their hands dirty.
The Sharks lack depth, the 3rd and 4th lines don’t scare anybody.
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