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Fireside Chats: Eric Lindquist, November

Eric Lindquist has been the play by play commentator for the Worcester Sharks the last three years, and currently assumes the duties of Director of Public Relations and Broadcasting. He also won the Showcase Showdown on the Price is Right, but Plank and TCY were unable to confirm if he kissed Bob Barker upon winning. Mr. Lindquist was nice enough to be our resource for all things related to the Worcester Sharks during last year's run through the Calder Cup playoffs, and has returned to shed some light on the state of the San Jose Sharks' AHL affiliate in Massachusetts. You can catch Eric's play by play for all Worcester's games on WTAG AM 580, and visit the Worcester Sharks site for more info on the team. Enjoy.

[Editor's Note] We had the usual conversation with Eric this month, but also asked some questions about the city of Worcester and the experience of attending an AHL Sharks game. Those answers, along with additional questions about the Sharks prospects, can be found after the jump.

Alex Stalock has put up some impressive numbers through nine games this season, posting a 1.84 GAA .931 SV%. Has he shown that he could step up and contribute in San Jose if Evgeni Nabokov (who will be a UFA next season) is not brought back?

Stalock has been very impressive. He's gotten a lot of attention throughout hockey circles, mostly because his excellent stick work allows him to act as a third defenseman on the ice. Alex is real fun to watch, you can see his "fire" when he plays in net. He simply reeks of confidence. You can tell that the Sharks know they have a chance to win every time he is in net.

By most accounts, Nick Petrecki has struggled at the professional level so far. Do you see any problems with his game? In your opinion, what does he need to work on?

What accounts? Everyone forgets he is just twenty years old and only played two years at Boston College.  Im my opinion, he has gotten better with every passing game. Nick has a presence about him, in addition to terrific size and strength. He also has a mean streak, and when he hits, the opposing player feels it. I look forward to seeing him play after 20 games, and 40 games...

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Roy Sommer just achieved his 400th win, the fourth highest total in AHL history. What's his philosophy as a coach-- does he stress defense first, or does he encourage a dynamic and aggressive forward group?

Roy and [assistant] coach Cunniff follow the same system as the San Jose Sharks. When interviewing the players, they all seem to agree that Roy is a "players" coach. All the guys really enjoy playing with him. It helps that Roy has a great working relationship with Coach Cunniff; Cunny works with defensemen while Roy works with the forwards. Roy and Cunniff were roll up your sleeves type players when they played and they expect the same from their players.

Mashinter, Staubitz, McLaren. All have shown that they are willing to bring a physical presence to the ice. Who would you pick to be Jody Shelley's successor?

All three are REAL tough. Frazer McLaren blossomed at the end of last season, contributing on the PK and skating on a very effective third line. When he engages in battle, well, I can't recall a fight that he lost in a one-sided bout. However, he's not a "goon"; he's a tough guy who can play. Frazer dropped the gloves 21 times last year, good for a Worcester Sharks record.

Though 13 games Brandon Mashinter has fought 5 times and is 5-0. He'll take a punch to throw one, but usually only fights on his terms. He has played on the top line and shows some real offensive skills, and I think he'll only get better with confidence. He's a real exciting player to watch because he always seems to be involved in the game mentally and physically.

Lastly, Brad Staubitz is as tough as they get. The opposing team knows when he's on the ice. Staubitz has become a tremendous body checker and boasts a wicked shot. I would put Staubitz up pound for pound against any one in either league.

Eric was also kind enough to fill us in about what it's like to take in an AHL tilt in Worcester. If you're ever in Massachusetts and want to take in some Sharks hockey, consider this your guide.

Is there an establishment near the arena that fans get together at before the game? What's the atmosphere like?

The Uno's Chicago Bar and Grille across the street is usually busy before and after the game with Sharks fans, and sometimes players. Worcester is filled with nice bars and restaurants so there really isn't a true "meeting spot" before each game.

What's the best seat in the house to catch the game?

With the new seamless glass and rink there really isn't a "best" place to watch the game... every seat is a real good one. There are some real unique sight lines at the DCU Center, for instance, there are seats in the corners that almost jet onto the ice surface. The seats behind the goals are real close to the action, and the "balcony level" offers a real good look at the ice. Even when the arena is half full the building gets real loud because everyone is so close to the playing surface.

In terms of food and beverages, what vendors at the arena you would recommend?

You can't beat the $1 hot dogs on Wednesday night. The Charter Zone, a full service bar located behind the goal where the Sharks shoot twice offers a unique place to hang and watch the game while in a friendly bar setting.

Any interesting quirks to the building?

I really like our building. The broadcasters have one of the best looks in professional hockey with a makeshift platform at center ice above the press section. The bar located behind the goal is real cool and the seats behind the goals are unlike any other in the AHL.

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Go Sharks.

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Great interview.

Did he mention anything about Sexsmith’s performance? I know he is the back up in Woostah, but it would nice to know if we have even more depth to replace Nabby.

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by SharksFanEst.1994 on Nov 11, 2009 10:37 AM PST reply actions  

We asked him about Sexy last month, in the October interview. I think he’s only had one or two starts since then.

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by TCY on Nov 11, 2009 10:39 AM PST up reply actions  

Oh, cool.

He expected substantial minutes? I know it was a prediction, but it seems as if Stalock is running away with the job.

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by SharksFanEst.1994 on Nov 11, 2009 10:46 AM PST up reply actions  

Yeah… Stalock is really showing that he’s a legitimate goaltending prospect. Sexsmith will get there, but his numbers so far haven’t had him challenging Stalock for the starting role. (3.61 GAA with an .861 s%)

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by TCY on Nov 11, 2009 10:51 AM PST up reply actions  

Sexsmith had a bad game, and Stalock got the opportunity and never really let go. Sexy has had a decent game since then and he’s hoping to play himself back into contention. I think he has time to develop, we have Stalock and Greiss doing well right now so I’m not overly concerned, and he’d hardly be the first goalie that took a while to make it to the NHL.

by Evilducks on Nov 11, 2009 11:35 AM PST up reply actions  

Yeah, I’m not down on Sexy at all, as this is his first real experience against legitimate talent. Stalock at least had some time playing in college.

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by TCY on Nov 11, 2009 11:37 AM PST up reply actions  

That is good to hear.

I am glad that we have potentially three goalies that can take over if/when Nabby leaves. Of course, in the past goaltending depth has not been a problem with the Sharks.

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by SharksFanEst.1994 on Nov 11, 2009 11:52 AM PST up reply actions  

You forgot about Sateri and Karlsson, who are doing pretty well over in Europe. And possibly Heemskerk, who’s playing well in juniors.

So, six potential goalies, even if those other three aren’t as far along as the three in the NHL/AHL.

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by mymclife on Nov 11, 2009 12:07 PM PST up reply actions  

good interview

thanks for asking about the atmosphere/arena too – always been curious

by AfroPuff on Nov 11, 2009 11:01 AM PST reply actions  

concur and very timely

thanks for looking into it guys! especially since i’m heading over to watch Worcester next Weds vs. the Portland Pirates. $1 hot dogs is a pleasant surprise.

But what i’m really excited for: TORREY MITCHELL SIGHTING!

...Thornton to Murray. HE SCORES!!! DOUGLAS MURRAY! With his first goal of the year. What's he doing way up there??? - Randy Hahn

by DownRUpLYB on Nov 11, 2009 1:57 PM PST up reply actions  

Yeah, we tossed that in there just for you after you made that Fanpost a week or so back.

Now I’m not saying we’re the best guys in the world, but it’s definitely not something I think we can rule out.

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by Mr. Plank on Nov 11, 2009 5:49 PM PST up reply actions  

Baby Sharks got their asses handed to them today. 7-3. Both goalies got smoked. Stalock gave up 4 on 11 shots while Sexy gave up 3 on 16 shots.

Bust had a goal and an assist, Ferry-O! had 2 assists, Mitchell played but didn’t record any points. McLaren had his first goal of the season.

Oh well, I’m sure they’ll shake it off.

by Evilducks on Nov 11, 2009 4:05 PM PST reply actions  

It happens, but I’m digging the fact that Logan can miss so many AHL games, then come back and score two points to jump into the rookie scoring lead. Teh awesome.

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by TCY on Nov 11, 2009 4:23 PM PST up reply actions  

Yeah, they’re currently fourth in the standings, and that’s with all the depletion they have faced this season (with Couture, McGinn, Vesce, Joslin etc getting called up for some substantial time).

It will be interesting to see how they do when the big club is healthy. I don’t think a Calder Trophy run is out of the question, especially with Stalock playing so well up to this point. Barring today of course.

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by Mr. Plank on Nov 11, 2009 5:57 PM PST up reply actions  

Some guys were talking about how they wanted Stalock to get blown out once, just to see how he would react. Well, they got their wish – now we can see how both goalies fare after having a horrible outing. And while we’d like to hope that it would never happen in the NHL, chances are at least one of them will be lit up, and so it’s good to know beforehand how they’ll handle it.

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by mymclife on Nov 11, 2009 6:08 PM PST up reply actions  

I guess so, but I’m sure he’s been lit up before in his career. If he bounces back in his next game I’m not going to say, “He’s ready for the NHL” and if he puts up another stinker I’m not going to say, “He has weak mental character.”

Everyone’s entitled to a bad game here and there, and a couple in a row doesn’t color my feelings on him all too much. Unless it becomes a trend of inconsistency, I could care less if he gets lit up again on Friday as long as he puts up good numbers throughout this year.

Not saying you’re saying this of course, but just sayin’.

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by Mr. Plank on Nov 11, 2009 6:18 PM PST up reply actions  

It’s a good test for both of them. I was kind of hoping Sexy would come in and redeem himself a little, I think he’s having a hard time adjusting to the changes from the OHL, which sounds like a lot of trap hockey to me.

I’m fairly confident that Stalock will rebound quickly from this game, he just doesn’t sound like the kind of guy who would beat himself up too long

by Evilducks on Nov 11, 2009 8:36 PM PST up reply actions  

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