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Welcome to the new San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! Sheng Peng and Keegan McNally will talk all things San Jose Sharks every week with guests from all over the world of hockey.

San Jose Hockey Now Podcast Sheng Peng, Keegan McNally

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Welcome to the new San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! Sheng Peng and Keegan McNally will talk all things San Jose Sharks every week with guests from all over the world of hockey.

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #44: Quinn Fired!

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #44: Quinn Fired!

    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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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #43: Greg Wyshynski on When Sharks Will Make Playoffs Again, Why Grier Should Be GM of the Year

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #43: Greg Wyshynski on When Sharks Will Make Playoffs Again, Why Grier Should Be GM of the Year

    This week on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we welcome ESPN senior NHL writer Greg Wyshynski! Greg recently made the case for Mike Grier for GM of the Year, and we had to dive into that, given some of the criticism we've heard recently about Grier (48:15). 
    But before we get to Greg, we start our show with just how important it is that the San Jose Sharks have finished dead-last in the NHL, securing the best odds at the first-overall pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft (2:27).
    We cover some of the Will Smith ELC signing scenarios (7:40).

    Sheng and Keegan discuss some of the San Jose Sharks games this past week, including a shellacking by the Oilers, a win for Devin Cooley, and much more (14:18). We also go into why Danil Gushchin, Jack Thompson, and Georgi Romanov were able to get call-ups this late in the year.
    Luke Kunin has been maligned by the analytics folks all year, but Sheng wanted to share some of the league-wide sentiment regarding Kunin's analytics (23:45).

    The San Jose Sharks and Barracuda came out with their 2023-24 awards. Who did Sheng choose for the Sharks/Cuda, and who does Keegan think should have won? (34:30)
    Finally, Sheng shares some of his observations from watching Filip Bystedt live. (43:05)
    And now, Greg Wyshynski! (48:15)
    We recorded this in early April, by the way, before everything happened with the Arizona Coyotes and their move to Salt Lake City.

    Greg's praise for Mike Grier as GM of Year on the Mar. 27 episode of “The Jeff Marek Show” really turned some heads around the NHL (49:00). 
    https://sanjosehockeynow.com/san-jose-sharks-grier-gm-year-links/

    So what happens if the San Jose Sharks don’t win No. 1? Would Greg still think of Grier as GM of the Year? (54:20)
    Keegan asks the question, what is Sharks’ deserve-o-meter for the No. 1 pick? (57:13)
    There's lots of Arizona Coyotes' talk here that is outdated...so listen if you want, but understand that the speculation did not end up correct.

    Sheng wonders about the national perception of the San Jose Sharks' rebuild and the Tomas Hertl trade. (1:06:10)
    Greg is a famous New Jersey Devils fan, so what does he think of the Timo Meier trade, and Mackenzie Blackwood and Vitek Vanecek in goal? (1:13:35)
    How can the San Jose Sharks avoid protracted rebuilds like the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators are dealing with now, and the Edmonton Oilers dealt with before 2015? (1:19:10)

    When does Greg think the Sharks will make the playoffs again? (1:24:15)


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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #42: Cam Robinson Thinks Sharks Might Have a Better Prospect Than Will Smith

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #42: Cam Robinson Thinks Sharks Might Have a Better Prospect Than Will Smith

    The Frozen Four starts on Thursday!

    Top San Jose Sharks prospect Will Smith will be part of it with Boston College.

    So we got Cam Robinson from Elite Prospects to talk about Smith. (53:06)

    Back during the World Juniors, Robinson tweeted:

    https://twitter.com/Hockey_Robinson/status/1742237537999945804

    Does Robinson still think that?

    Before Cam, we talk about the San Jose Sharks’ week that was, touching on William Eklund’s hat trick, Devin Cooley’s first win, Collin Graf’s NHL debut, and the Luke Kunin conundrum. We also touch on the Danil Gushchin to KHL rumor. (2:50)

    We chat a little about Filip Bystedt’s AHL debut. (26:05)

    Keegan shares his takes on what the scouts are saying about the San Jose Sharks’ top-10 prospects. (27:55)

    https://sanjosehockeynow.com/san-jose-sharks-graf-cagnoni-musty-mukhamadullin-scouts-prospects/

    And now, Cam! (53:06)

    Does Robinson still think that Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault are better than Smith? (54:00)

    We talk about Smith’s strengths and weaknesses. (57:48)

    Which San Jose Sharks prospect does Robinson think might be better than Smith? (1:01:45)

    What does Robinson think the Sharks see in Smith? (1:04:45)
    Who was your pick at #4 if you’re San Jose in 2023? Matvei Michkov and non-Michkov category? (1:09:32)
    Why is Cam so high on Quentin Musty? (1:10:57)
    Going into the 2024 Draft, if the San Jose Sharks don’t get Macklin Celebrini at No. 1, who should they target at No. 2 or 3? (1:13:55)
    Who does Cam like as his top defenseman in this Draft? (1:19:06)
    Using Ivan Demidov as the barometer, how would Robinson compare the 2024 and 2023 Drafts?
    Robinson also shares prospects who he likes in the potential Pittsburgh Penguins’ 2024 first-round area. (1:23:11)
    Does Cam like any other San Jose Sharks prospects a lot? What are his thoughts about Collin Graf? (1:25:50)
    Make sure to check out the Elite Prospects Draft Guide, their flagship product, coming out soon!




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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #41: Debating Sharks' Rebuild With Pierre McGuire, Jimmy Murphy

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #41: Debating Sharks' Rebuild With Pierre McGuire, Jimmy Murphy

    Welcome to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!
    Joining us this week are long-time broadcaster and hockey executive Pierre McGuire and Bruins insider Jimmy Murphy, hosts of The Eye Test Podcast! (50:40) They're joining us to talk all about their recent Mar. 20th episode of their podcast where they shared some less-than-optimistic views of the current state of the San Jose Sharks.
    But before we get to the interview, what do we want from the Sharks before the end of the season? Can we get Devin Cooley a win in San Jose? (1:55)
    Klim Kostin has taken advantage of his ice-time after his trade to the Sharks, what's behind his recent success? (6:05)
    Another bright spot lately has been the play of Mackenzie Blackwood, who posted a rare San Jose Sharks shutout this week. (13:30)
    We turn our discussion to the NCAA tourney, and the play of Will Smith and 2024 prospect Artyom Levshunov in the NCAA Tournament. (17:30) 
    Filip Bystedt, San Jose's 2022 first-rounder is coming to San Jose! (29:10)
    Lastly, Sheng and Keegan discuss the Jack Studnicka recall to the San Jose Sharks, why it happened, and what this means for Danil Gushchin. (36:35)
    Finally, we have Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to get some perspective on the Sharks from outside San Jose (50:40). 
    Setting the stage, Sheng outlines some of the statements by Jimmy and Pierre on the Sharks' rebuild, made of the Mar. 20 episode of "The Eye Test" podcast. He also lays out what Grier has done differently since being hired in the summer of 2022. (52:30) 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be784-b3JOI
    Pierre admits Mike inherited a bad situation, but asks the question about how the Sharks are planning on being better next year? (1:00:00)
    Jimmy jumps in and shares his thoughts about the perception of the Sharks' lack of a positive environment around the younger players in the locker room. (1:04:13)
    Sheng thinks Grier is going to reset this offseason and sign more "character" guys to help mentor the young guys. (1:07:10)
    Pierre has spoken with other hockey executives and he thinks it's another 5-7 years to "fix" the San Jose Sharks. (1:08:40)
    Pierre also talks about the art of team-building and why it may be difficult to attract free agents to San Jose. (1:10:20)
    Pierre mentions an upcoming 2024 Draft prospect (not Macklin Celebrini) that he thinks the Sharks may target in they don't land the No. 1 pick. (1:11:20)
    Jimmy would put a focus on veteran depth to improve the culture heading into the offseason. (1:14:30)
    Pierre thinks the goal-differential (the San Jose Sharks are -133 currently) is the most important thing to correct next year by changing the defense. (1:17:00)
    Pierre doesn't put stock into the idea of Noah Hanifin coming to San Jose in the off-season, and Jimmy brings up that taxes in California may be a real issue. (1:26:00)
    Sheng defends Erik Karlsson's Norris Trophy, specifically how his plus/minus was affected by a ton of empty net goals. (1:30:05)
    Keegan brings up a misstep by Doug Wilson extending veteran players in hopes of winning a Stanley Cup, after they never won a Stanley Cup in the first place. (1:31:05)
    Jimmy points out that almost every Sharks defender is at best a third-pairing defender, aside from Mario Ferraro. (1:33:35)
    Finally Keegan asks Sheng, Pierre, and Jimmy, would they have traded Tomas Hertl? (1:39:15)
    Sheng defends the trade!
    Thanks so much for watching, listening and subscribing on YouTube!


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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #40: Keegan's Top-16 2024 Draft Prospects

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #40: Keegan's Top-16 2024 Draft Prospects

    Welcome back to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! This week, Keegan is going to reveal his current top-16 of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft! (23:50) 
    But before that, we talk about the week that was for the San Jose Sharks. (00:30)
    We cover the recent improved play of Thomas Bordeleau, and we talk about a shift in his playing style and his mindset with the Sharks during this call-up. (1:30) 
    Sheng and Keegan discuss William Eklund's demotion to the fourth line, and how a change was needed to spark Eklund. (9:00)
    Will Smith made some waves this weekend during the Hockey East tournament. Sheng and Keegan discuss his chances at the Hobey Baker award after his performance. (14:55)
    Sheng has a quick note on the possibility of Barracuda call-ups in the last dozen games of the season. He was told that the San Jose Sharks have just one regular call-up left, but that they could also use emergency call-ups to play some Cuda prospects in the NHL. (18:30)
    Finally, we touch on the recent signing of Akim Aliu to a PTO with the San Jose Barracuda. (19:50)
    Now, Keegan reveals his current 2024 Top-16 ranking, broken down by tiers! (23:50)
    Is there anybody besides Macklin Celebrini in Tier 1? (26:10)
    In Tier 2, who does Keegan rank behind Celebrini...Ivan Demidov, Berkly Catton, Cayden Lindstrom, Artyom Levshunov, Anton Silayev, or Cole Eiserman? (29:30)
    Keegan has a bunch of defensemen in Tier 3, will the San Jose Sharks grab any of them with the Pittsburgh Penguins' pick? Where does he rank Levshunov, Silayev, Zayne Parekh, Sam Dickinson, Zeev Buium, and Carter Yakemchuk? (39:27)
    Where do forwards Konsta Helenius, Tij Iginla, Andrew Basha, Terik Parascak, and Michael Brandsegg-Nygård fit in?
    How far into the first round does Keegan's Tier 4 go? Who just missed the top-16 cut? (56:40)
    Finally, what is Keegan's perfect 2024 San Jose Sharks' first round?
    Thanks for listening and watching! Subscribe on YouTube! 


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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #39: Our Top-10 Sharks Prospects, Post-Trade Deadline

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #39: Our Top-10 Sharks Prospects, Post-Trade Deadline

    Who are our top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects, post-Trade Deadline?
    Before we share our rankings, we talk about the San Jose Sharks’ week that was, and the performances of Klim Kostin, Magnus Chrona, Devin Cooley, Thomas Bordeleau, and William Eklund. (3:05)
    What do we think about the Tomas Hertl trade, one week later? (30:08)
    We make sense of reassigning Ozzy Wiesblatt to the Milwaukee Admirals. What about Sasha Chmelevski’s NHL future? What was the hidden message from GM Mike Grier’s candid comments about the San Jose Sharks firing Igor Eronko? (40:22)
    Also, thanks to all those who have helped Sheng travel this year! (1:08:30)
    Finally, who are our top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects? Where do new additions David Edstrom and Jack Thompson fit in?
    From No. 10 to No. 6, where do Luca Cagnoni, Ethan Cardwell, Kasper Halttunen, Jack Thompson, Cam Lund, Henry Thrun, Thomas Bordeleau, and Danil Gushchin fit in? (1:15:26)
    Between David Edstrom and Filip Bystedt, who ranked higher? (1:37:32)
    How did our top-three of Shakir Mukhamadullin, Quentin Musty, and Will Smith shake out? (1:45:00)
    We also touched on some honorable mentions like Eric Pohlkamp, Jake Furlong, Mattias Havelid, and more. (1:55:42)


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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Sharks Fan Phil ,

Great Sharks Coverage

Knowledgeable and balanced coverage of the current and future Sharks! Fun, diverse interviews too.

Time for Change! ,

Great listen for all hockey fans

Sheng and Keegan know their stuff and it shows in the solid interviews they conduct. Keep the great guests coming!

Dangerous Addict ,

A Successful Relaunch

I’ve really enjoyed these interviews. A nice balance of outsider context and relevance/insight to the Sharks.

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