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December 3, 2002

Scott Brattly

Toothless Sharks Cut Bait

News out of San Jose is that the Sharks have finally had enough of the defensive minded Darryl Sutter. Last year’s success for the Sharks we think was due mostly to the talent on the team, rather than the coaching. There is no way that offensive weapons like Patrick Marleau, Marco Sturm, Teemu Selanne, Brad Stuart, Owen Nolan and Vincent Damphousse should be toiling in a defensive system that sees the team dump the puck in, or send only one forechecker in the zone, and thus limit their offensive opportunities. Granted, this year’s start wasn’t helped by the non-signings of Brad Stuart and Evgeni Nabokov, but c’mon – no way should Mike Ricci (no offense to him) be leading the team in goal scoring. So, what does this mean for the Sharks, well let’s tell ya.

Firstly, if you are not yet the owner of any of the aforementioned Sharks, then you should be b/c offensive life can only get better. Chances are that GM Dean Lomabardi will bring in a coach with a system that will focus on putting pressure on the puck at all times, with the hope of letting his offensive stars get extra opportunities to score. One has got to wonder how it is that Jeff Jillson only warrants 12 minutes a game, and only on the power play. Few lessons to become an all around player can be learned when one only plays special teams. It seems very likely that the new coach will likely focus on using the top three lines more, in the hopes of generating more offense, and thus in winning some more games. If current interim coaches Doug Wilson and Cap Raeder are able to get results, the duo may just ride out the rest of the season until a permanent head coach can be named, but it seems more likely that Wilson may get the job permanently, or that Lombardi may look to top candidates like Ted Nolan, Butch Goring, or the hottest rumor – Larry Robinson.

Whoever the new head coach may be, expect the Sharks not to be so toothless for long as they simply have far too much fire-power to remain such under-achievers.

 


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