The Official 2024-2025 NHL Season Thread

#1
Since we can safely say that tonight kicks off the 2024-2025 NHL Season, I thought I'd start a new thread.

THE San Jose Sharks are now officially on the clock!!!

Also, we all know who goes #1, and comes to play by the bay. I am more interested, and excited, to see what Grier does with pick #2.

LFG!!!
 

hrdboild

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#2
I'm so hyped about the Sharks draft this year!

I've barely followed the Sharks over the years since I already had an NFL team (49ers), an NBA team (Kings), and an MLB team (A's) to root for and that felt like enough. But now that the A's are about to be gonzo, I can follow the NHL more and I've started to get sucked into the excitement of watching ice hockey again starting with watching/reading everything I can find about this year's crop of draft prospects.

We already knew who was going #1, so no surprise here:


The Sharks also had the #14 pick this year but they traded up to #11 and ended up with one of the best Defensemen in this class too:


Dickinson was my favorite prospect after Celebrini this year so this is a perfect result in my eyes! I also really liked Berkly Catton and Beckett Sennecke and both of them went earlier than projected. Also... apparently they have Vegas showgirls as part of their draft coverage? The NBA needs to step up it's game!


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The Sharks next pick will be the first pick of the second round, #33 overall.
 
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hrdboild

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#3
No surprise again at #33 as the Sharks draft the highest rated prospect left on the board:


Chernyshov was once projected in the top 10 so I'm not sure why he slid all the way to the top of the second round. Whatever the reason, this looks like good value for the Sharks. He could be a first line Left Wing in the NHL and compliments the Dickinson and Celebrini picks as all three are two-way talents with excellent speed. He'll have to compete with the Sharks top pick from last year Will Smith for that first line spot though. Drafted 4th overall in 2023, Smith just led NCAA hockey in points (and assists).

Also noteworthy, the Sharks picked up Swedish defenseman Leo Sahlin Wellenius with their second pick in the second round. When he eventually makes it to the NHL he could potentially join an all Swedish shift change with his countrymen William Eklund, Fabian Zetterlund, Filip Bystedt, and Mattias Havelid.

There's a notable lack of right-handed defensemen in the Sharks top prospect pool. That could be a position they target in free agency this year.
 
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#4
Mike Grier absolutely hit it out of the park this draft by trading up to 11 from 14 and Dickinson falling to 11. Igor at 33 is amazing, easily could have gone top 20 and only 1 year left on his Russia deal. Between him, Haltunnen, and Musty, they will have some real nice size next to Mack and the Prince moving up the pipeline. Exciting times for Sharks fans right now.
 

hrdboild

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#6
Grier making himself some moves!!!!

Link to NHL.com article: Askarov traded to Sharks by Predators
Hell yeah, what fantastic news! This was mentioned as a possibility earlier this week but just like the Sharks landing the #1 pick, I didn't want to get my hopes up early for what seemed like relatively low odds. What a dream off-season this has been and the perfect time to jump in as a Sharks fan with elite prospects lined up at every position and nowhere to go but up.
 

hrdboild

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#9
Celebrini scoring the first Sharks goal of the season but then finding himself on Injury Reserve for the next month or so was certainly a bit of a buzzkill but ultimately the start of the Sharks season has only added to my excitement about the future of this team...

Celebrini may already be the best player on this team (which is crazy) and piling up losses in his absence really only helps the cause of finding either a #1 defenseman or a top tier forward at the top of next year's draft. My early favorite is right winger Porter Martone.

Askarov has back to back shutouts in his first two games with the Barracuda and that goes a long way toward ameliorating the sting of the Sharks current goalkeeper tandem giving up 8 goals in a game. From all the footage I've seen Askarov will occasionally get over aggressive but extreme self-confidence is probably the attitude you want from your franchise goalkeeper of the future.

Of the current players on the NHL roster I only count Eklund, Zetterlund, and Smith as guys who are likely to be significant contributors long-term so I'm not at all bothered that the talent level here remains the worst in the league. Quentin Musty, Sam Dickinson, Kasper Halttunen, Filip Bystedt, Shakir Mukhammadullin, and Igor Chernyshov are all on the way plus Celebrini and whoever the top picks are in 2025.

This season should be another guilt free race to the bottom as the team continues to build for the future.
 
#10
Celebrini scoring the first Sharks goal of the season but then finding himself on Injury Reserve for the next month or so was certainly a bit of a buzzkill but ultimately the start of the Sharks season has only added to my excitement about the future of this team...

Celebrini may already be the best player on this team (which is crazy) and piling up losses in his absence really only helps the cause of finding either a #1 defenseman or a top tier forward at the top of next year's draft. My early favorite is right winger Porter Martone.

Askarov has back to back shutouts in his first two games with the Barracuda and that goes a long way toward ameliorating the sting of the Sharks current goalkeeper tandem giving up 8 goals in a game. From all the footage I've seen Askarov will occasionally get over aggressive but extreme self-confidence is probably the attitude you want from your franchise goalkeeper of the future.

Of the current players on the NHL roster I only count Eklund, Zetterlund, and Smith as guys who are likely to be significant contributors long-term so I'm not at all bothered that the talent level here remains the worst in the league. Quentin Musty, Sam Dickinson, Kasper Halttunen, Filip Bystedt, Shakir Mukhammadullin, and Igor Chernyshov are all on the way plus Celebrini and whoever the top picks are in 2025.

This season should be another guilt free race to the bottom as the team continues to build for the future.
The Cuda are looking real strong and exciting to start the season, agreed that the future looks bright. Thompson looks like he might stick. Don't forget about Cagnoni either, or Graf. Can't wait for Celebrini to return!
 

hrdboild

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#11
Yaroslav Askarov has been absolutely awesome today against Edmonton. With Celebrini averaging a point per game as an 18 year old, both of the Sharks high profile off-season acquisitions are already making a difference.