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Worcester Watch: A Two-Zip Hole? Where have we seen this before?



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Well, this sucks.

In all three of the Sharks' NHL/AHL 2009 playoff series, the Sharks have dropped the first two games to put themselves in an early hole. The AHL Sharks, however, we able to recover from this  defecit in the first round, winning the next four games against the Wolf Pack to advance.

Is there more magic in the tank? We'll find out tonight against Providence.

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Because of this crazy 1-1-1-1-1-1-1 playoff format, dropping the first two this series isn't quite as bad as it was for the NHL Sharks. Even if Providence were to win tonight, the Sharks would be able to play game four at home tomorrow.

That being said, this is a must win for Worcester. If they lose tonight's game, it will be extremely difficult for them to muster the offense necessary to win three games in a row. Tuukka Rask has been lights out all year, and last night's game was no exception.

For as good as Rask was, though, Greiss was even better. The 4-2 score isn't really telling of the game, as Greiss played a fantastic 59 minutes (pulled for the extra attacker in the third). There were many factors working against Greiss in this game; besides having to deal with an almost full 2 man disadvantage in the second, Greiss had little support from his defense. Even so, Griess was able to limit the Bruins to three goals, and many of his saves were nonsensical. Out of his head. (For those of you who missed the game, the highlights can be found here)

Worcester was also the beneficiary of strong play by Logan Couture, who by most accounts, was the best skater on the ice. Not only did he bring energy, but he played tough and was strong on the forecheck. He single-handedly created Worcester's first goal; Couture played the body of a Bruins player behind the Providence goal, once the puck was free he made a slick behind the back past to Riley Armstrong for the score. You can see why scouts are so high on him; Logan is a solid two way player and a leader on the ice. He was always the first on the breakout, and if he had some better passes fed to him on the rush, the outcome of the game could have been much different.

Although there were some plusses, there is plenty of room for improvement. Worcester's defense made terrible reads all night, and did nothing to ease the pressure on Greiss. McGinn, who was lauded for his energy in the first game of the series, was a non-factor.

Another room where Worcester could use improvement: the fan base. If you were one of the few who watched the feed, you could see that the crowd looked like one from a WNBA game. We here in San Jose have to make sure that the WorSharks are represented, even if it's from afar.

I'm confident the Sharks can play a solid game tonight; they dominated the game until the long 5-3 kill in the second which killed all momentum. If the defense makes better reads and improves their paths to the puck carrier, and if the Sharks can stay out of the box, this one should be coming back to Worcester at 2-1.

Prediction: Sharks win 2-0. Goals by Couture and DaSilva, who extends his point streak to 6 games.

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Sharks defense needs to simplify their game

Make good passes in their own zone, get some attacking moment going through the red-line and help fuel our forwards. We had waaaaay too many turnovers in our own zone and very little break-out potential and it stymied our offense a lot. Thomas Greiss needs to play another excellent game and he needs the 5 guys in front of him to keep it simple and drive the net.

Go Sharks go!

by Teas on May 8, 2009 9:08 AM PDT reply actions  

were you trying to talk in cliches? sound like Drew’s Clues

by WhiteBuffalo on May 8, 2009 11:36 AM PDT up reply actions  

I don’t see what’s cliche about saying our defense needs to be more responsible with the puck in their own zone and help drive the offense forward. Our offense had very little prolonged pressure because the defense could barely get the puck past the red-line, often forcing our forwards to try to create with very little speed, which killed our forechecking momentum and provided easy breakouts for Providence.

I admit the ‘keep it simple and drive the net lines’ can be cliche, but it’s what Worcester needs to focus on after last game if they want any chance of staying in this series.

by Teas on May 8, 2009 1:14 PM PDT up reply actions  

Funny thing about cliches is that they’re usually very applicable to the situation. Just sayin’.

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by Mr. Plank on May 8, 2009 4:03 PM PDT up reply actions  

I think the Sharks need to score and stop the other team from scoring to win tonight…

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 4:14 PM PDT up reply actions  


STAHHHHHHHHH

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by Mr. Plank on May 8, 2009 11:49 AM PDT reply actions   1 recs

OMG

Flair has breast implants!

by Teas on May 8, 2009 1:15 PM PDT up reply actions  

Hahaha, why yes he does. If anyone was a big time wrestling fan back in the day (guilty!), then this CBS interview should do ya good.

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by Mr. Plank on May 8, 2009 4:02 PM PDT up reply actions  

Hahaha!

NICE!

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 4:03 PM PDT up reply actions  

Curious:

Where can I watch Worcester games around here? (Modesto, CA)

by Juicebag on May 8, 2009 2:53 PM PDT reply actions  

See article above

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 3:02 PM PDT up reply actions  

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by Mr. Plank on May 8, 2009 3:17 PM PDT up reply actions  

Ha.

I feel like an ass now…

To my defense, my boss was coming in right as I was about to read this article…

However, the feeling of ass-ery is not lessened by this fact.

by Juicebag on May 8, 2009 3:53 PM PDT reply actions  

YES!

2-0 Worcester!!!

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by TCY on May 8, 2009 4:55 PM PDT reply actions  

Not listening

or have enough quarters for the 8 bucks but…

GO WORCESTER!!!

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 5:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

Barnburner!

Worcester up 3-2 with 10 left in the 2nd.

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by TCY on May 8, 2009 5:18 PM PDT reply actions  

arsonist?

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 5:24 PM PDT up reply actions  

Go Sharks!

It takes a big man to cry and it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man. -Jamie Baker
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oer sometoethin lie kthat!!!! -Mr. K

by Lurker Shark on May 8, 2009 5:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

WOOT! McGINN!

Sharks lead 4-2 in the 3rd!

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 6:09 PM PDT reply actions  

I'm listening on the radio...

If anyone is, I’d like to hear a description of the scrum right now. The Worcester announcers are going nuts. Saying Vesce got jumped and such. Sounds intense.

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 6:24 PM PDT up reply actions  

why would you listen to a minor league hockey game,

when you could watch the nhl playoffs you are crazy man, you missed two great games

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 7:13 PM PDT up reply actions  

LOL, from listening on the radio...

It sounds like total shenanigans by the refs at the expense of the Sharks…be interested to hear from anyone who got the opportunity to watch!

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 6:30 PM PDT reply actions  

Woo! Sharks win!

Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!

by ZeroIndulgence on May 8, 2009 6:32 PM PDT reply actions  

WOO!

It takes a big man to cry and it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man. -Jamie Baker
NIEDKLERYARYER
oer sometoethin lie kthat!!!! -Mr. K

by Lurker Shark on May 8, 2009 6:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

WOOOOO!

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by TCY on May 8, 2009 6:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

STAH!!!

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 6:36 PM PDT up reply actions  

HUZ (anybody actually watch this on the feed?) ZAHHHHH!!!!

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by Mr. Plank on May 8, 2009 6:51 PM PDT up reply actions  

you are crazy in the head if you watched/listened to a minor league hockey,

when some phenomenal playoff action just went down, two great games

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 7:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

You ever hear of this thing

It’s called multitasking. Allow the ear pleasing tones of the Worcester Sharks serenade you whilst watching the games on versus. That’s what I did.

"This is a field of corn dogs, I could wander here forever...and eat corn dogs."-Mouse Fitzgerald

by joe579 on May 8, 2009 7:36 PM PDT up reply actions  

Dude

Its the Worcester Sharks. Quite a few guys from that team are going to be in San Jose at some point, whether it be next season full-time, as a call-up, or a future star. Yeah, NHL playoff hockey rocks, but AHL playoff hockey isn’t that far off – AND we have somewhat of an emotional investment in that team.

That said, I completely forgot about all hockey and instead had a marathon of Bones. Fun stuff.

by mymclife on May 8, 2009 7:50 PM PDT up reply actions  

are you kidding me?

the playoffs were so exciting tonight

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 7:58 PM PDT up reply actions  

Were we supposed to know that beforehand?

I have more interest in Worcester than the rest of the NHL playoffs. I’m just not that interested in watching it anymore. I mean I’ll watch it but it’s not my #1 priority.

Sure it’s the minor league and it “doesn’t matter” but I find it more entertaining because I could relate to it (me = Sharks fan, Worcester related to San Jose, therefore me = Worcester Sharks fan).

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 8:10 PM PDT up reply actions  

i love the sharks because i love hockey,

the playoffs are probably the most exciting part of my year i don’t need the sharks to like hockey. I love this time of year even those the sharks are out i am having a great time watching all the games, all the series are very tight right now and we are seeing some great action.

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 8:17 PM PDT up reply actions  

That's you, not me.

It just kills me to watch the playoffs because the Sharks are out of it. That’s a crappy excuse, but it’s the truth.

Let me remind you guys that this was the 2nd season of hockey I followed religiously. I’m still getting used to watching the 82 game season and short playoffs. I sort of need a break. My mind is kind of fried by all this hockey. I still love the Sharks!

I’m still learning hockey btw. From this site, not from people I know. If I was learning from the people I know I would be one of those people saying “Trade Michalek for Ovechkin NOWWW!!!!”.

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 8:27 PM PDT up reply actions  

I admit, I do regret missing out on all the hockey – I meant to watch, but got caught up with all the recordings I made on the DVR. Plus, its season finale time. Pretty much every show has these ZOMG TWISTS! in them, and Bones was no exception. I mean, Booth! And Brennan! And Luc Robataille! And the teaser for next week! Its good stuff.

by mymclife on May 8, 2009 8:26 PM PDT up reply actions  

all i'm saying is you're crazy

if you are listening to the wocester sharks and not watching the playoffs, all these series are up in the air and tight thats why playoff hockey is the best and this is the best time of year for me personally

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 8:29 PM PDT up reply actions  

It's not crazy

Some people just find it more entertaining.

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 8:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

No, it won't

Like I’ve said before I’ve been watching. I really don’t have that much interest in it.

Besides, I know me much better than you do.

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 8:44 PM PDT up reply actions  

Yes

and for the 10th Kabillionth time the NHL playoffs are not entertaining me.

Am I not entitled to my own opinion here? or is yours just more superior to all of us?

Nothings wrong with liking AHL playoffs better than the NHL playoffs. This morning from 7:15 to 7:30 I watched USA International hockey. TO ME (note the TO ME because it’s friggin TO ME not to you) I found it more interesting because Joe Pavelski was playing. That’s hockey… Listening or at least following minor league hockey, is in fact hockey.

Look I don’t know what you want me to tell you. I can’t help it if I’m not having fun watching the NHL playoffs.

I don’t see how you can’t accept that others have their own opinion. If someone disagrees with you just deal with it.

I had fun watching the Sharks, point of being a fan right?

by idunno723 on May 8, 2009 9:13 PM PDT up reply actions  

Dude...

It won’t.

I watched Worcester while I was watching the other games. I was focused 99% on Worcester.

Don’t stir shit. People like what they like. I love hockey, and I found myself way more personally invested in the WorSharks game.

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by TCY on May 8, 2009 10:52 PM PDT up reply actions  

i've just never heard of it before,

the nhl playoffs are the pinnacle of all hockey and most hockey fans that i’ve come across can’t get enough

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 11:01 PM PDT up reply actions  

Love the NHL Playoffs...

But it is really hard to watch without the Sharks in it. This WAS-PIT series has ben fantastic, and the Canes are a huge surprise.

However… the AHL playoffs are full of Sharks prospects (Couture, McGinn, Joslin)… and I find it hard to look away when the future Sharks are becoming the almost present Sharks.

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by TCY on May 8, 2009 11:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

i would be different but radio of the wocester sharks

i’m still in shock really the nhl playoffs are the most exciting time of year for me

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 11:21 PM PDT up reply actions  

Hahaha, damn you’ve been on the offensive lately. We’re going start calling you shatman if you keep stirring up the pot.

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by Mr. Plank on May 9, 2009 2:57 AM PDT up reply actions  

plank/matt

I don't like you Detroit.

by mattman on May 8, 2009 8:26 PM PDT reply actions  

totally irrelevant post

I read at as /plank mattman. Only TCY will get that, and somehow, I suspect he’ll find it rather appropriate.

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by CTGray on May 9, 2009 1:07 AM PDT up reply actions  

That the hell ya’ll yokels flabbing bout over there.

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by Mr. Plank on May 9, 2009 2:56 AM PDT up reply actions  

BWAHAHAHAHA!

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by TCY on May 9, 2009 10:17 AM PDT up reply actions  

I’m on right now baby wooooooo gonna fire up the Live and go talk some trash

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by Mr. Plank on May 9, 2009 3:01 AM PDT up reply actions  

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