315 PETER DEBOER - SHARKS HC --
OPEN WED AT HOEM VS FLYERS
-JOEL WARD WON'T KNEEL
-REPLACING PATRICK MARLEAU (TORONTO)
REVIEW LATE SEASON SLUMP, INJURIES TO LOGAN COTURE, JOE THOROTON, , LOST IN FIRST ROUND TO EDMONTON
JUMBO'S HEALTH: While Marleau left, Thornton returned at age 38 after signing an $8 million deal. Thornton had seven goals and 43 assists last season for his fewest points in an 82-game season since 1998-99. Thornton missed the final week of the regular season and the first two playoff games with a left knee injury before returning for the final four games of a first-round loss to Edmonton. He then underwent surgery to repair his MCL and ACL after the season but believes he is even stronger this season.
POWERLESS PLAY: San Jose ranked 25th in the league at 16.7 percent, too often relying on Norris Trophy winner Brent Burns' big shot from the blue line. The Sharks will need to make some changes with Marleau gone and there could be some other tinkering as well.
-NORRIS WINNER BRENT BURNS
YOUNG GUYS: TIMO TIME: San Jose is also counting on big contributions from several unproven young players, most notably forward Timo Meier, who had three goals in 34 games as a rookie. Kevin Labanc and Danny O'Regan also could provide the kind of offense from young players that helped carry Pittsburgh to the past two championships
DOMINANT D: While the Sharks made no major additions this offseason, they did lock up two key pieces by signing goalie Martin Jones to a six-year, $34.5 million extension and shut-down defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic to an eight-year, $56 million deal. Burns is also under contract through 2024-25, meaning the Sharks are in good shape on the back end for years. The one hole is on the third pair where David Schlemko left in the expansion draft. Dylan DeMelo will likely fill that role although Joakim Ryan and Tim Heed also could push for time.
4 PM TODD HUSAK
-BRYCE LOVE - 1,088 in 5 games ave tD run over 50 yds
Stanford's Bryce Love continues to make his case for national attention. Love had 301 rush yards and scoring runs of 61, 59 and 43 yards in today's win over Arizona State. Love has at least 160 rush yards in every game this season and 564 yards the past two week
-KJ COSTELLO --solidified qb spot
next 2: @Utah H vs Oregon
-defense: 442 yards per and 6.2 per play --last season only 4 teams scored 24 or more--this seaosn 35.4 ...playing more man
-rush yards ASU 214 , USC 302
Pac 12
Utah on road
430 TED ROBINSON
PETER KING 5 PM
-VEGAS
-PROTESTS
-LEAGUE MEETING ABOUT IT
1/4 POLE OF SEASON
PATS
CARR
530 PEDRO GOMEZ
MATT CAIN
PETER KING
TOPICS:
GIANTS: 2017 WHAT WENT WRONG?
IN order:
-OF defense and lack of power
-Mad Bum injur
-Injuries: Craw, Belt, Pence, Bum, Cueto, Melancon
-Starting pitching : Moore, Cain, Cuieto were especially not good.
-NL West much better
-Team got old: Cain, Pence, Span,
-Revolving door at 3B - Pablo, R Jones, Arroyo, Nunez
49ERS: WHEN DO FANS WANT TO MAKE THE MOVE AT QB?
-RADNICH TODAY SAID IF THEY LOSE TO GO TO 0-5 THIS WEEKEND
-I SAY HOME VS. COWBOYS ---BUT ONLY IF IT'S HIS FAULT---HAVEN'T SCORED OUTSIDE RAMS GAME..
END OF YEAR PRESSER:
-HAVE TO GET PROTECTION FOR POSEY
-OUTFIELD DEFENSE ADDRESSED
-NOT GOING TO ADD A BUNCH OF FAS THIS OFF-SEAOSN , BUT ONE BAT COULD MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
SABEAN: NOT A REBUILD --- IT BETTER BE....
This isn’t a blow it up,” Sabean said. “This isn’t a rebuild. We hope it’s a reset. What it’s going to take, and how that plays out, to go from what we finished to being competitive, to being a playoff team, that’s incumbent on all of us to figure out. That’s been going on for months. The autopsy has been going on for months. I don’t know how much more we can tolerate knowing that the patient got sick and why he got sick, but obviously he didn’t die.”
WARRIORS:
RANK THE WEST?:
-ALL STAR GAME DRAFT
OTHER:
-WSU FAN GETS DECKED AND DESERVED IT
-SPORTS BETTING WITHIN 5 YEARS IN 32 STATES- FOR OR AGAINST?
-COVER LAST NIGHT KC/ WASHINGTON
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