Looking Back on Our Preseason 2011-2012 Sharks Season Predictions
The San Jose Sharks are currently 8-5-1 which is good for fifth in the Western Conference and second in the Pacific Division. After losing three games in a row in early October, San Jose has gone on a tear that is quite remarkable considering they took a six-game road trip out East and came home to face three teams who will probably make the playoffs. It's easy to forget that the Sharks are 7-1-1 in their last nine games, but it's even harder to understate just how important (and successful) this run has been.
Sure the penalty kill has been atrocious and the goaltending could definitely be better. By and large however, the Sharks answered their early season adversity by doing what they set out to do this year-- establish consistency in the wins column, bank standings points early, and try to avoid facing an uphill climb from February through March. There is still a long, long time to go before meeting those goals, but right now the team is on the right route to get there.
At any rate, at the beginning of the regular season we made some predictions as to what the 2011-2012 Sharks season would entail. Today we take a look back at those predictions and see how we have done.
Joe Pavelski leads the Sharks in goals during the 2011-2012 season. Coming off a season that saw him log a shooting percentage well below his career average, log third minute center duties, and still manage to finish first on the Sharks in shots with 282, Pavelski gets placed on the top line alongside Joe Thornton, quickly falls in love with the reduced responsibility of playing wing compared to his usual center role, and finishes the season with more goals than any Sharks player on the roster.
Joe Pavelski is in the midst of his best run during his professional career. He currently leads the team in points (17) and goals (9), is second on the team in plus/minus (+7), and is third on the team for shots on net (44). Producing points and generating scoring opportunities for his teammates is far from foreign to Pavelski of course, but scoring points at this rate is probably more than even the boldest of oracles could have predicted. We'll see how he continues to perform the rest of the year (as we mentioned before he'll probably slow down in the goal scoring category), but so far Pavelski has been a revelation. Prediction Grade: A
Thomas Greiss plays himself onto a full-time role with the team by the time Antero Niittymaki gets healthy. After a disappointing season abroad, Greiss makes a triumphant return to the NHL, helping to backstop the team during a rough start to the year from starting netminder Antti Niemi. With Al Stalock's injury healing at a superhuman rate (Stalock Saves himself this time, but rest assured he still plans to cure twice as much leprosy next offseason) and the Worcester Sharks receiving quality goaltending from Tomas Heemskerk, Harri Sateri, and Tyson Sexsmith in the AHL, the increased defensive acumen of the Sharks blueline complements Greiss' sometimes erratic and always aggressive style perfectly.
After spending a year abroad in the Swedish Elite League, Greiss has come back to North America hotter than a spicy Swedish meatball. In five games played Greiss has posted a miniscule 1.99 GAA to go along with a sterling .928 SV%. He hasn't received much in the way of playing time ever since Antti Niemi returned from injury, but that's no fault of his own-- Sharks Head Coach Todd McLellan feels Niemi plays better when he logs a lot of ice time, meaning Greiss will be spending more time charting faceoffs from the bench than reading them from the crease during November. Niemi has had a rough start to the year as we predicted, making this one of the better guesses we've made thus far.
The only unanswered portion of this prediction is whether or not Greiss will lock down a full-time role with the team when Antero Niittymaki returns from injury. We'll cover that topic later this week. Prediction Grade: A-
Joe Thornton finds himself in the Selke conversation for the first time in his career. Jumbo Joe starts where he finished last season. He leads the League in takeaways, sees his point totals return to a point per game, and does it all against the toughest competition amongst Sharks forwards.
So far so good for Jumbo Joe, who reached the point per game plateau against the Kings by adding a goal and an assist in the Sharks 4-2 win. He has continued where he left off last season defensively, posting a +5 and backchecking like a motorized robot whose only purpose in life is to hunt down puck carriers. One thing that Thornton has seemed to do even better this season is utilize his long reach in the defensive end-- he's been knocking pucks loose and cutting off passing lanes with regularity, showing that the Captain's defensive turnaround last season was no mirage.
Thornton is currently 7th in the NHL with 15 takeaways, as Pavel Datsyuk continues to post big numbers in this category. Furthermore, Thornton is not seeing the toughest competition amongst Sharks as we predicted he would be-- quality of competition numbers take about 25-30 games to normalize before they become truly useful, but we've got to play this one by the book and penalize ourselves for being wrong at this stage. Prediction Grade: B
Brent Burns is mediocre defensively throughout the year, but his defenseman-leading point totals and partner Marc-Edouard make those concerns somewhat irrelevant. Despite some rather glaring errors in his own end, Burns gets better and better defensively throughout the 2011-2012 season and sets the tone for what will be a Norris caliber campaign in 2012-2013.
Brent Burns has had a great year in San Jose thus far, but our prediction has misfired on a couple of levels. Burns started off the year with some defensive mishaps that ended up in the back of the Sharks net, but has become much better defensively ever since the Sharks took a six-game road trip out East. Three goals and two assists are nothing to sneeze at either, as Burns has pumped 32 pucks on net this year with a quick release wrist shot and a booming slapper that should make opposing players consider wearing two cups before playing San Jose.
With Boyle leading the way offensively however, potting nine points compared to Burns' five, this prediction is missing the mark. Prediction Grade: C+
Dany Heatley scores 35 goals in Minnesota while Havlat bounces in and out of the lineup with various bumps and bruises. After being traded from his third team throughout his career, Heatley takes a newfound passion in his offseason training regiment, enters the season on a tear, and proceeds to light the lamp with frequency alongside supremely underrated centerman Mikko Koivu. Havlat is an extremely effective part of the Sharks lineup when healthy, his speed meshing well with Couture and Clowe en route to a 21 goal season, but nagging injuries cause him to play 61 games throughout the year.
After missing the first four games of the year as he recovered from shoulder surgery, Martin Havlat has been one of the most exciting players to watch this year. He is explosive on the rush, dazzling with the puck, and the best player not named Joe Thornton at setting the table for his teammates to succeed. There's literally nothing bad you can say about Havlat's play right now unless you're named Bartimaeus. The only concern is whether or not he can stay healthy, as it has been a concern throughout his career.
Heatley is on pace for 29 goals this season in Minnesota with 5 goals in 14 games, decent totals but not quite the 35 goal pace I imagined he would be turning in (pretend, for a moment at least, that the difference between a 29 vs. a 35 goal pace at this point in the season wasn't an extra goal). Outside of Heatley, Setoguchi, Cullen, and Latendresse the Wild have not been scoring, instead relying on their goaltending to win games. Some things never change in Minnesota eh?
This prediction is kind of all over the place-- Havlat has been an "extremely effective part of the Sharks lineup", but has been contributing in the assist column and not in the goals category. Furthermore, he hasn't missed any time besides the time everyone understood he would miss. Lastly, Heatley has been just okay in Minnesota-- not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but also not the comeback season I was expecting for him. Prediction Grade: D+
Despite the best Sharks roster in the history of the franchise, San Jose has to clinch the Pacific on the final week of the regular season. A Kings team blessed with health all season long doesn't slow down in November like they did last season, and various injuries to the Sharks top six throughout the year put pressure on their scoring depth. Backed by the goaltending tandem of Jonathan Quick and Jonathan Bernier, Los Angeles goes toe to toe with San Jose the entire year. It all leads to a home and home in the season's final weekend, where the Sharks manage to get three points and clinch their fifth Pacific Division title in a row.
Despite the Kings struggles and the Stars magic season thus far, I'm still holding firm to the assertion that this will be a two dog race for the Pacific between San Jose and Los Angeles by the end of the year. It's much too early to hand out grades for this one, as it deals with the last week of the season. If you have a time machine definitely let us know. Prediction Grade: TBD
Vlasic continues to go unnoticed across the League, and I continue to use the term "underrated" to describe him in order to childishly illuminate my "excellent" analytical skills. I come off looking like an egocentric hipster in the process, drinking a 6 pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon every night while listening to whatever Pitchfork says I should listen to in order to dull the pain.
I haven't been drinking much Pabst, but I do treat Pitchfork with the same reverence a Catholic treats wafers and wine on a Sunday morning. Vlasic has been the best Sharks defenseman by leaps and bounds this season. By the way-- did you hear that he is underrated. Because he is. Oh. So. Underrated. Prediction Grade: A
Jamie McGinn scores 6 goals during the year and we write a post like this after every single one of them.
McGinn potted a big goal last Thursday against the Penguins and has played well all season long, utilizing his size and speed to wreak havoc on the forecheck and cause opposing teams to think twice before heading into the corner to retrieve a dump-in. Much to my dismay however, last weekend was a busy time for me and ended without a post on the psychological musings of Mr. McGinn as he banged home his first goal of the year.
With self loathing at an all-time high for your intrepid blogger, and disappointment painfully eroding my weary heart, there is only one way to try and make amends for my utter failure at celebrating the undeniable talents of the almighty James McGinn. I have failed as a writer; nay, I have failed as a human being. May god have mercy on my soul. Prediction Grade: F
The Sharks roar out of the gate, hit a midseason lull in mid December through early January, pick it up again only to run into difficulty during a 7 game road trip in February, but put the finishing touches on a 108 point season by catching fire all through the month of March. This is ultra specific so you know it's going to be right on the money.
When I said roar out of the gate I meant purr sweetly and chase around red laser pointers. Just wanted to make that clear.
San Jose got off to a 1-3 start this season, but have turned it around by going a magnificent 7-1-1 since. They are currently on pace for 107.23 points this season however, so I'm going to give myself some bonus points and a gold star for being on the money there. Hey, I'll take what I can get... from myself? Hmm. That statement doesn't really work when you are the one handing out the grades. Prediction Grade: C-
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Overall solid predictions Plank. What’s the over/under on when Vlasic finally gets the national recognition he deserves? Also, I love how you always seem to post stuff at 3AM.
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by Auth0r on Nov 9, 2011 8:34 AM PST reply actions 6 recs
+1
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Should have predicted that Colin White would lead Sharks fans to break remote controls of all colors, shapes, and sizes
I think White has played fine, as a 6th d-man. Sure he hasn’t played well, but I’m sure he will be fine. Plus you have to wonder if being away from his family is bugging him.
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by ChangoT on Nov 9, 2011 9:05 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
Did we pick him off waivers or did he sign with us? I can’t remember.
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by PNK on Nov 9, 2011 9:36 AM PST up reply actions
But he shouldn't be a 6th dman
Or rather, he shouldn’t need to be. Last year he was seeing very high Qcomp. He should be able to be a 4th dman. Same with Demers (who Tmac needs to release from the doghouse). I don’t get it.
Defensively, he's been solid.
The numbers may not say so, but he’s proven to be a physical presence that has saved more goals than he’s let by.
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by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 9, 2011 11:44 PM PST up reply actions
I dunno
I’ve seen him make a lot of mistakes…
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yeah, I agree
He’s had a really strong presence, and can really hustle out there, but then he’ll give away the puck in our own zone or something.
by JenLovesHockey on Nov 10, 2011 12:18 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
exactly
I’ve enclosed my remote in a pillow to save me the bucks for replacements, but at this rate the pillow will be destroyed in about another week or so. the guy either is missing his family terribly or cannot adjust to the extremely difficult san jose weather or NJ was right on the button in seeing his skills and competitive level fade.
Good is the enemy of great.
Considering we got him for a mil in the bottom pairing, and he’s moved cross country to an entirely new system that he’s not adjusted to yet playing opposite a really young guy, yea I think he’s doing pretty good.
I have no real problems with his performance for what his role is, most bottom pairing Dmen are worse than that, and with White at least we have the upside of him possibly getting better with time.
I don't know...
Huskins has scored two goals already. It was still really weird seeing him on the top line against us. Then again, Huskins is injured already, too.
But, to get to stats. Colin White has a -5, 12 hits, 11 blocked shots, 2 missed shots, 3 give aways. 1 take away and 0 points in 10 games. Kent Huskins has a +6, 3 hits, 19 blocked shots, 2 missed shots, 5 give aways, 0 take aways and 4 points in 9 games.
White is more physical, Huskins is better at shot blocking so far. In everything else except their +/- they’re pretty close.
However, there’s a difference in the situations they play. White gets an average of 1:16 minutes shorthanded per game, while Huskins gets only 38 seconds per game. White’s +/- can be blamed on the PK. We trust him enough to play shorthanded. Last year, when we had Kent Huskins, his PK time was 1:27, so we also trusted him enough to play shorthanded. Our penalty kill was 24th in the league, so that trust may have been misplaced. However, last year with the Devils, Colin White’s shorthanded time on ice per game was 2:46, on the team with the 3rd best penalty kill in the league. And it’s not like he was just one more PKer on his team, he was the player with the most minutes short-handed. White, once he adjusts, can be a huge help to us.
TL;DR version: This year, so far, they’re not that different. The potential difference, however, is huge.
Predictions look good so far
But i’d love to know how the Sharks plan on fixing their 29th rank PK?
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by ChangoT on Nov 9, 2011 9:02 AM PST via mobile reply actions
It’s pretty hush hush for now, but I heard that DW is going to grab some KHL free agents and bring them over to help PK. They’re obviously going to have to go through waivers first.
Not sure of the names yet, but I have been told that they’re big bodies who aren’t afraid to maul forwards who get in too close on net. Heard they’re good at clawing for position.
Someone sent me this link – it’s a video of them playing. Poor quality so I couldn’t make out the jersey names or numbers.
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by Matthew_Taylor on Nov 9, 2011 9:48 AM PST up reply actions 3 recs
LOL, nice
We could def. use a coulpe grizzles like that
by Indiana Titan on Nov 9, 2011 9:59 AM PST up reply actions
I approve of this plan.
(for many reasons)
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I can’t wait for the 19th of this month. Stars are playing well and I think these Sharks are just the team to put them in their places.
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by Montyburnz!...1 on Nov 9, 2011 10:40 AM PST reply actions
The only concern there...
…is we play them right after the Wings. Dallas will definitely try to exploit the fact that we always play A-game with Detroit.
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Except we’ll have the long break before the Detroit game—so we’re guaranteed to see the Sharks sleepwalk through at least the first period. Should be ready to go right on time for the Stars game.
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Prediction:
It becomes public that B. Burns is a pot-head from Jamaca. He uses the medical Mary Jane excuse (in cal) and breaks all NHL records for corny jokes as he “rides the bull” like “Happy”!!!
He converts Patty into a snake handeler and Thornton into a Mamoth tamer! Dan Boyle growns 4 inches and Ryan Clowe shows his feminine side…Mix that up in a “CUP” and you have yourself one hell of a entertaining season!!!
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by JenLovesHockey on Nov 10, 2011 12:20 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
I still think Burns will lead the defense in points.
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by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 9, 2011 11:36 AM PST reply actions
Preidction: TOrrey mitchell will crash into the boards a million more times and score zero goals.
Doug Wilson will defend this by saying ’he’s growing as a player’, and that he’s ‘still rusty’ from a broken leg that happened three f*^&ing years ago.
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by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 9, 2011 11:44 AM PST reply actions 1 recs
I swear, someone is going to gift you a #17 sweater at FtF night this year.

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If I were able to make it, I would run gloriously and slide into walls for the rest of the night.
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by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 9, 2011 5:51 PM PST up reply actions
That's a pretty good prediction...
Other Prediction: Niemi will start 60 games in a row, and stay pretty consistent at an .890 sv% and 3+ GAA…and McL will continue to insist that Niemi just needs more work, since he didn’t get a training camp. Also, Niemi probably smiled today…
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by ZeroIndulgence on Nov 9, 2011 5:52 PM PST up reply actions
Is it a new thing to have a token player to hate?
Elvis has Marleau, GLG has Mitchell, you have Niemi, who should I hate?
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by idunno723 on Nov 9, 2011 5:58 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
I’ve been fairly underwhelmed with White so far…
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by PNK on Nov 9, 2011 7:55 PM PST up reply actions
I don’t mind Marleau, just think he’s overpaid. But yeah, i don’t think Mitchell is particularly useful…although now that I’ve accepted him as a decent PKer who will never score, I’ve eased on it. Niemi just grinds my gears.
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by ZeroIndulgence on Nov 9, 2011 9:44 PM PST up reply actions
My hated player is gone
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by waive kent huskins on Nov 9, 2011 10:17 PM PST up reply actions
Anyone the penalty kills.
Or rather, ‘has attempted to kill a penalty’. Obviously, we can’t succefully do that.
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by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 10, 2011 10:29 AM PST up reply actions
*28288 times
17*64*26.
Dany Heatley=All-star.
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by dfh15 on Nov 10, 2011 4:02 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
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*almost
I like my goals like I like my booze..... Top shelf.
by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Nov 9, 2011 11:44 AM PST reply actions
No Murray or Boyle love?
According to point shares, Boyle has been our overall best blue-liner and Murray has been our best defender.
I mean I do agree that Vlasic has been awesome and is perpetually underrated.
Just pointing something out.
yeah but Vlasic has been picking up Burns’ slack.
by meetyourmako on Nov 9, 2011 12:04 PM PST up reply actions
I love Vlasic, I wish we had a couple more Vlasics on our team
Doesn’t he have a couple brothers? Why doesn’t he get ’em to play for us???
by JenLovesHockey on Nov 10, 2011 12:23 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
good accountability
It’s interesting to see the extent of which you make and then hold yourself accountable for your predictions. Greiss probably won’t be offended that you used a swedish simile even though he’s a German – he’s been terrific!
On a related note, it’s hard not to root for Ginner – he is indeed turning into a tornado in the corners on the forecheck. He just won’t quit! Good stuff to watch him fly around. He’ll still keep a place on the team,especially if he defines and then owns the “nasty forechecker” role for himself…
Good is the enemy of great.
This one may have slipped under the radar: The NHL just launched the French-language website LNH.com
…and I’m suddenly hungry.
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Torrey Mitchell may crash into boards all the time, but this is adorable to me
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Torrey Mitchell pokes head in practice rink to watch former #SJSharks teammate and roommate Devin Setoguchi.
Poor Torrey misses his best friend! Maybe seeing Seto will inspire him to stay on skates and play a good game against Minn.
why?
Seto isn’t much better at staying upright.
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by Evilducks on Nov 9, 2011 4:44 PM PST via iPhone app up reply actions
No Seto used to fall down constantly, it was ridiculous. Though he didn’t seem to fall as much last season.
Can you prove that with any statistical evidence …?
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by WhatsAMataHari on Nov 9, 2011 5:50 PM PST up reply actions
By the way, Plank--
They’re 8-4-1. Unless, of course, we’re gifting Seto and Heater a win in their return tomorrow.
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Nah.
How about we win 5-2.
Sharks goals from Pavs, Jumbo, Havlat, Burns, and McGinn (of course)
Wild goals from Seto and Heater.
by WhatsAMataHari on Nov 9, 2011 2:55 PM PST up reply actions
What happened to the SBNation search tool?
It doesn’t seem to work very well these days. It doesn’t search back very far anymore and it doesn’t seem to return all the correct results.
How am i supposed to gloat about predictions i’ve made if i can’t go back and find my posts! This is an outrage!
Ignore him
he’s just pretending to be outraged so everyone wil think he had great predictions when in reality he was completely wrong.
Clever ploy Khaaz, if that is your real name…
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by PNK on Nov 9, 2011 7:57 PM PST up reply actions 4 recs
Completely Irrelevant but...
Is anyone watching the Flyers- Lightning game? Probably one of the most boring, boo filled periods iv ever seen. Ridiculous.
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by DrewRemendaRogaine on Nov 9, 2011 5:18 PM PST via iPhone app reply actions
Well I will now!
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by PNK on Nov 9, 2011 7:57 PM PST up reply actions
McGinn & Mitchell positioning...
Hey gang, I’ve been doing what I normally do on days off, I watch the last DVR’d game or two of Sharkies hockey. One thing I noticed that I think could be a BOON to Sharks 3rd line scoring is this: Michal Handzus uses his big body and fairly soft hand to consistently position himself directly behind the net, while, as he’s turning to assume this position, use said soft hands to lay pucks right in the slot. I’ve seen him at least 8 times this season do exactly that, and those have been the times that I noticed and was counting, thus probably more. Bottom line, if Ginner and/or Mitchy (or whoever else might be on that line at some point) recognizes that nice piece of cheddar soon, they might start to bury those and gain some confidence. I’m sure the coaching staff has noticed with all the video and like, but i’d like to see this sublime 3rd line scorning asset used more to unsuspecting teams’ chagrin.

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