Nabokov on the Olympics, Fellow Sharks, McLellan and His Plans for the Future
While Kovalchuk's drama is temporarily put on hold with his trade to the Devils, there is another potential drama involving third best Russian NHL player that may unfold this July - our very own Evgeni Nabokov. While he is turning 35 this summer, and during his long NHL career he's only played with the Sharks, this season shows that he is still a cornerstone of this club, and still has several years of top goaltending left in him. With his contract expiring in July, we're all wondering what is he going to do this summer, or more importantly, which direction Doug Wilson decides to pursue on this. Nabby recently spoke to Igor Rabiner of Sport-Express, and below are parts of the long quality interview the Russian newspaper published yesterday where Nabby talks about the Olympics, his relationship with Bryzgalov, Heatley and McLellan, and about his priorities for this summer when he will potentially hit the UFA market.
Do you and your teammates have any monetary bets going related to the Olympics?
When we get to Vancouver, there will be no time left for jokes. Even now, those that are going realize that those who will lose will not be too entertained. Russians, Canadians, Swedes and Americans are great teams that can all win the tournament.
Did your teammate Douglas Murray, who injured Alexei Morozov in Quebec at the World Cup, promised you hell at the Olympics?
I haven't heard, but naturally, Murray is a very big and wide-boned guy. He enjoys physical play. He's playing much better this season. He's not a dirty player, but a physical player, and he doesn't have a bad reputation in the NHL. So his disqualification following the injury to Morozov is not typical.
Watching Sharks games live, I really liked Pavelski. Looking at him, at Kane, Miller, and others, I think that Americans are dark horses. They don't have a lot of stars, but I think they can cause a lot of trouble.
I fully agree. Pavelski is a very smart player who sees both PP and PK time, which doesn't happen often in the NHL. He also sees PP time alongside Thornton, Heatley and Mearleu. As for Team USA, I know their head coach Ron Wilson from his time in San Jose. He's a great coach. By the way, he is proud of the fact that he loves to play Russians and beat them, and he likes to say that often. So we shouldn't underestimate the Americans.
Do you want to avoid the Americans before, say, semi-final?
To be the best you have to beat them all.
Do you agree that this Russian squad has perhaps the best chance of winning the Olympics in many years?
On paper we look very good. But you have to win games on the ice. The most important will be to avoid individual efforts. It's coaches' job. And let's not forget Russia had other great players participate in the past - Bure, Zhamnov. It's a very difficult tournament.
Why did you not play for Russia in Bern last year? Did you think two top goalies was too much or were you too upset about Sharks losing to the Ducks in the first round?
Yes, mentally I was not the best, but I also had a small injury. Add long flight and to that, I wasn't 100% confident. I talked to head coach Bykov and he understood.
How would you descrbe your relationship with Ilya Bryzgalov? How well do you know and how do you two communicate?
Whenever we had a chance, we always talked. I never had any problems with other goalies. I don't believe that colleagues can't live without conflicts off the ice. You go out, do your job - and it's coaches decision what's next. Why should that affect personal relationships? I met Ilya a while back. He was already playing in the States and went home before the draft. We've met through a mutual friend. Since then, we saw each other a lot during Treatiak summer camps. We have a good relationship, and talk without any problems.
How will it affect you if coaches choose Bryzgalov as a starter at the Olympics?
We're going there to win, and not to discuss who's first or second. Whatever they decide, so be it. Of course, no one likes to watch from the bench.
Miika Kiprusoff said he won't to Vancouver unless he's a starter.
We all have our own vision of things. No point to discuss it.
Did you coaching staff discuss a possibility of switching starts in the first two games?
No, no such talks took place.
Do you agree with the statement that a goaltender can win the Olympics by himself?
Yes, but someone also has to score. It's a team. But still.. Yes, I think I agree.
How do you like the change from Ron Wilson to Todd McLellan? I've heard before that Ron Wilson is a great coach, but an unbearable individual.
I'll just say we all like Todd's style, and we all have great respect for him. It's very important to respect your coach. You don't have to like him, but you have to respect him. McLellan helps us to calm down. When team is not playing well, or is playing terrible, during the intermission he breaks it down piece by piece. No shouting, just the explanation of what we should do to play better in the next period. First our guys had to get used to it, but now they really like it.
We can talk all we want about respect. Our goal is to win the Stanley Cup. If we do that, that's how we show respect. I'll never forget Vincent Damphousse quote - "You'll never find a coach you fully like. We're here to win, not to like each other." In two decades in the NHL, he's never met a coach that didn't yell at him, or didn't do something he didn't like.
McLellan told me this about you - "Nabokov walked a long way from last year's playoffs to today's performance." Did he mean that you had a hard time overcoming the loss from Anaheim and as a result, you didn't play well at the start?
I'm not sure what he meant. But I don't think I started bad. I like that when we're started this season, everyone expected us to win right away. If that's what people think, that means we have a good team. It forces us to work harder and harder. As for our mental state after Anaheim loss.. It was very hard. We had a very good team, and everyone kept talking about the Stanley Cup. On the other hand, show me someone who can handle losses with ease. A loss is a loss.
Your contract is expiring this summer. Did you already start the talks with the Sharks about the new contract?
Not yet.
Is your priority to stay here in San Jose where you have roots or do you want to to hit the UFA market?
I spent so many years in San Jose that of course my priority is to stay here. But it's not just me, but also whether Sharks want me to stay here. When the season is over and we know the result, we'll know better. But the club has to initiate these talks.
Last summer Sharks experience major changes - Heatley joined the team, and Blake replaced Marleau as a captain. By the way, why?
I try not to worry about it. But clearly Patty is feeling and acting much more relaxed. He's a quiet and a nice guy, will never drop a bad word in the locker room. He actually doesn't like to talk in general. But what's interesting is that Blake is the same. Both show their leadership through action. We didn't know who would be the new captain - Marleau or Blake or Thornton or Boyle - they all deserved it.
How did the team accept Dany Heatley, a lively and a controversial figure who twice demanded to be traded?
I'm always surprised with this question, how did the players accept someone. If he's a normal guy - no problem! Dany is a good guy, without any problems.
And as I learned, he is fluent in cursing in Russian.
Of course - he's good friends with Kovalchuk! (laughs). Dany loves Russians - Ilya was a very good influence on him. He even knows many KHL players. I'm also always surprised he can pronounce all the names right, which is not typical of Americans or Canadian. I can talk to Heatley about anything - he knows a lot of Russian traditions.
Like which ones?
Banya, for instance. [click here to find out what that means]
Who's going to join you in Vancouver?
My parents, my wife and kids - 6 y.o. daughter and 3 y.o. son.
Will you join Ovechkin, Malkin, Kovalchuk who all said that they're going to the Olympics in Sochi in 2014 no matter what NHL decides?
If the team thinks they need me when I'm 38, yes, I'll do the exact same thing.
Did you talk to your other Sharks teammates about this?
A year ago we brought up this topic during an NHLPA meeting. More than 90% of all players said they want to participate in the Olympics. They all think that it's an honor to represent their country, and they should be given that chance.
0 recs |
29 comments
|
Comments
I have to say, I really love these. Nabby is an interesting interview. For better and worse, he’s very direct and open.
Juan Carlos Perez, please start hitting.
by marcello on Feb 5, 2010 1:06 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Actually I thought a lot of his answers were more guarded than a lot of Russian interviews I’ve read. I think that’s just Nabby’s personality. Always talks about the team first, or country first in the case of the Olympics.
The bits about Heater and swearing in Russian were pretty good.
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
by Evilducks on Feb 5, 2010 1:13 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Douglas Murray, he's not fat
He’s just big-boned. Or, in this case, wide-boned.
Good interview. Looking forward to Nabby playing for the Russians, maybe getting some good mojo going for the playoffs.
by Timorous Me on Feb 5, 2010 1:11 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Thanks!
These interviews rock. Strange how the Russian media seems to get insights than the American media just can’t; are players just more willing to talk to overseas agencies? Or are they just better at asking the right questions?
by xarexerax on Feb 5, 2010 1:14 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Probably the second one.
Juan Carlos Perez, please start hitting.
by marcello on Feb 5, 2010 1:18 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
I think it’s both. Players know that not a lot of people read Russian newspapers outside of Russia. They also typically have good relationships with these journalists going back years ago.
And as you can see, Russian journalists are not afraid to ask whatever they want to ask, especially when they interview these guys once a year, instead of our Pollak who has to talk to them every day.
by Ivano27 on Feb 5, 2010 1:24 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Russian players typically give more thoughtful answers, but a lot of it has to do with the journalists as well. They like to spend more time with the athlete compared to solely getting sound bytes from them.
Part of the charm is also the translation. The Russian language always sounds pretty when it’s translated.
Fear The Fin: Where Selling Your Soul Is The Likely Solution
by Mr. Plank on Feb 5, 2010 1:25 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
It’s easy to do when there are possible 18 endings for a noun, instead of a two in English, and don’t get me started on the verbs..
by Ivano27 on Feb 5, 2010 1:33 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
He’s a quiet and a nice guy, will never drop a bad word in the locker room.
Interesting. Patty Marleau doesn’t swear. Or at least, that’s how I’m interpreting it.
"I think I realized after the second or third punch, I should have taken his helmet off sooner." - Ryane Clowe
Proud member of the "Re-Sign Marleau" Club
Fools and Sages
by mymclife on Feb 5, 2010 1:30 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
I think it’s more that he doesn’t drop a negative word..
by Ivano27 on Feb 5, 2010 1:32 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Pattys motto:
Great game guys. Even though we lost we had more fun so we’re the real winners.
"I think people were ready to watch some hockey. We took up enough of everyone’s time."
-Jody Shelley after an 87 second hockey fight against Cam Janssen
by idunno723 on Feb 5, 2010 1:50 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
“Now who wants some ice cream? My mom can drive!”
Fear The Fin: Where Selling Your Soul Is The Likely Solution
by Mr. Plank on Feb 5, 2010 1:53 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
I don’t know what’s funnier.
You’re quote, or that I could actually picture Patty doing this with a strait face.
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
by Evilducks on Feb 5, 2010 1:59 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Patrick Marleau always brings the orange slices.
Juan Carlos Perez, please start hitting.
by marcello on Feb 5, 2010 2:01 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Please don’t turn this into another Rudy Kelly thread. He doesn’t deserve the kudos.
Jon Casey fan since '84
by stufflife on Feb 5, 2010 2:41 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
I like my interpretation better. It’s funnier.
"I think I realized after the second or third punch, I should have taken his helmet off sooner." - Ryane Clowe
Proud member of the "Re-Sign Marleau" Club
Fools and Sages
by mymclife on Feb 5, 2010 1:56 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Who doesn’t love a few minutes in the sauna? Only reason I don’t use the one at my gym is it’s usually full of nekkid old ladies. That’s just awkward. Same with the spa.
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife
by CTGray on Feb 5, 2010 4:03 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
If you want, I can sell you a sauna; no nekkid old ladies unless you provide your own!
by xarexerax on Feb 5, 2010 4:21 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
For all your nekkid old lady needs, call central casting!
"A hockey arena is supposed to smell like burning flesh of dead animal carcasses, not cinnamon nuts and vegan pastry dishes." -GhostOfLinkGaetz
by joe579 on Feb 5, 2010 7:50 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Back on topic....lol
These interviews are great, thanks for posting them! They make Nabby seem a little more, idk, real? human? funny? He’s usually so enigmatic in his interviews here (unless of course he’s mad at Pickles)
Keep ’em coming! :o)
"What an idiot" - Craig Rivet
"Al Stalock, his reflexes are so good he can smell a fart before someone even lays one"
by sharkiesgirl on Feb 5, 2010 4:41 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
I never thought he was enigmatic; just very matter-of-fact, and not one to deal with questions that were vague or that he didn’t have an answer to. He seems a very ‘down to earth’ sort of person. I also get the sense he’s extremely camera-shy, which could come off as ‘enigmatic’ perhaps.
by xarexerax on Feb 5, 2010 4:48 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, he is pretty unmysterious.
His interviews are actually some of the few I tune in for. He has a very nice wry sense of humor as well.
Thanks for the interview Ivano!
by ToddMclellan'shair on Feb 6, 2010 5:48 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
I totally agree
This reporter really knows how to ask direct no nonsense questions that, everyone aside from DW cause you won’t get boo out of him, will answer frankly and honestly. Could u imagine if this were Brodie? You’d never get any quality answers from the guys.
I def like Nabby more now after reading this article. Thanks Ivano!!!
"Boys only voluntarily hug when someone scores."
"Hockey players wear numbers because you can’t always identify the body with dental records."—Anonymous
by mssjsclowie29 on Feb 6, 2010 9:55 AM PST via mobile up reply actions 0 recs
Interesting he said he had a small injury after the playoffs last year.
Great interview though.
Proud member of the "Don't Trade Marleau" club.
Fear the Fin: Where Sharks Fans Aren't Like Other Sharks Fans.
by SharksFanEst.1994 on Feb 5, 2010 8:47 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Thanks Ivano
I really enjoyed reading the article; I had a great deal of trouble reading the original one but that’s my fault, they sent the wrong Rosetta Stone disc. But honestly, Nabokov is just a great interview, period. I love the guy and I sure hope we can keep him around for a few more seasons. Thanks for doing this for us.
I'll drink that! oh...I'll drink TO that.
by theneverman on Feb 5, 2010 9:24 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Nabby injured versus Ducks???
The big comment in here for me is Nabokov saying he had a small injury around the time of last year’s playoffs which (although small) appears to have been sufficiently bad to stop him wanting to play in Bern…
Did we know about this injury before? Given the grief Nabby has had for being outplayed by Hiller, how much of a factor was this injury?
'Ello Guvnor
by Andy C11 on Feb 6, 2010 3:35 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Well Nabby being injured isn’t exactly news. It would be interesting to know how much the injury effected him, but the players will never come out and use it as an excuse.
"I think people were ready to watch some hockey. We took up enough of everyone’s time."
-Jody Shelley after an 87 second hockey fight against Cam Janssen
by idunno723 on Feb 6, 2010 10:13 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Plus, weren’t we already guessing that he had a groin injury because of the problems with his five-hole that worsened near the end of the season? But yeah, the players don’t use injuries as excuses.
"I think I realized after the second or third punch, I should have taken his helmet off sooner." - Ryane Clowe
Proud member of the "Re-Sign Marleau" Club
Fools and Sages
by mymclife on Feb 6, 2010 10:39 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Good work on the link – I remembered reading about Marleau’s injury after the event, but couldn’t remember where and my own search came up blank!
I agree Nabby wouldn’t use it as an excuse, but that doesn’t stop fan speculation (and the fact that he might not think that giving that info to a Russian newspaper would make it back to San Jose…)
'Ello Guvnor
by Andy C11 on Feb 6, 2010 10:53 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs

by 





















