Sharks Gameday: Much Like the Rapture, Afternoon Games Make This Writeup Nearly Inconsequential
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As Ray Ratto mentioned yesterday, Sharks Head Coach Todd McLellan is keeping a little bit of doom in the air despite a largely dominating performance by his club in game three. As much as that mentality is due to the self-inflicted adversity San Jose always seems to put themselves into, the seven game series against Detroit being the most pertinent example of this phenomena, it is also a product of their current situation. The difference between a series that has the hometown heroes in a 3-1 hole versus one that sees them even at two is as big as they come in postseason hockey, making game four the most crucial game in any given series in terms of historical data.
It's likely that the whistles won't be as rampant as they were on Friday-- a whopping 26:09 of the game was played with one team shorthanded in game three, with the two teams combining for 17 power play opportunities between them. This puts even more of a premium on even strength scoring and pushing the play in the right direction, an area that San Jose's top line of Marleau-Thornton-Setoguchi has had success with this series while the rest of the roster has not. The second line has been largely ineffective in large portions of the play, the third line struggling as well.
Which could all change in game four.
Vancouver's blueline depth will be tested quite heavily this afternon as Christian Ehrhoff and Aaron Rome, who were both knocked out of action in game three by Jamie McGinn, are not expected to play. In their stead will be Keith Ballard and Andrew Alberts, two defenseman who have undergone their fair share of trials and tribulations while wearing the Canucks uniform.
Ballard, who was acquired from the Florida Panthers for Calder nominee Michael Grabner, former Shark Steve Bernier, and Vancouver's first round pick in 2011, has had a tenuous season filled with injuries (surgery in the offseason, concussion in October, sprained MCL in February) which brought with it a severe reduction in playing time. Throughout his career Ballard has been a constant face in Florida's and Phoenix's top four, regularly averaging 20+ minutes a night-- in Vancouver however, Ballard has been regulated to a third pairing role, averaging 13:19 in the seven postseason games in which he has made an appearance (five of which came against Chicago).
The Province has more:
"Fair or unfair, that's the reality I'm faced with on mistakes," [Ballard] says. "Some guys like Hank and Danny can turn the puck over but because they're putting up 100 points they're obviously going to get more room and mistakes may not affect them as much. There's not a lot of room for error for me, that's the bottom line."
Everyone can see it's been a stacked deck against Ballard for most of the season and it has seemed that every time he's been taken out of the lineup, he's come back and played even worse. Whereas the Canucks had hoped to bring him along from his surgery on his hip this past summer to a point where he'd be constantly improving by this point, instead it's been a season of further erosion in his game.
All that being said, Ballard is still a more than serviceable NHL defenseman, and could likely play on San Jose's top four right now if given the opportunity. Ehrhoff's offensive instincts will no doubt be sorely missed, especially considering he's been outplaying San Jose's third paring by leaps and bounds, but Ballard gives the Canucks enough scoring pop to temper the severity of Ehrhoff's loss.
The real issue for Vancouver is the insertion of Andrew Alberts into the lineup.
Alberts struggles with taking penalties, leading the team in taken penalties this season with 1.7 per 60 minutes of ice time as well as infamously parading to the box in Vancouver's series last year against Los Angeles. Furthermore, he was the only Canucks defenseman to post a minus at 5v5 this season despite seeing the lowest quality of competition. If there is going to be any advantage gained from blueline injuries for Vancouver it doesn't necessarily come with the first man out of the lineup-- the Canucks are rich with talent on the backend, with seven legitimate NHL defensemen. The advantage comes with two defenseman out of the lineup when Andrew Alberts is exposed.
This presents a situation where San Jose's struggling third line of Torrey Mitchell, Joe Pavelski, and Kyle Wellwood may finally begin to make a meaningful impact on the series, setting up a situation where the Sharks can exploit matchups to their advantage.
The last change at home allows them to do that, and is something that McLellan has already done this series. Joe Thornton saw a heavy dose of Ryan Kesler in Rogers Arena, but once the series shifted to San Jose, McLellan elected to go with the power versus power matchup that he has been extremely fond of during his three years behind the Sharks bench.
Here is the percentage of ice time San Jose's centers saw against Vancouver centers in both home and road situations:
As we mentioned earlier, game three saw 26:09 of the game played with one team shorthanded. Furthermore, Logan Couture did not finish the game after colliding with teammate Ryane Clowe behind the net. Those two factors account for the reason why we see a decrease in even strength ice time in San Jose.
Pitting Thornton against the Sedins provides San Jose with ample opportunity to do a couple of things, the primary being taking away Vancouver's greatest offensive threat. Thornton's transformation into a two-way forward has been well-chronicled this season, and unlike the regular season, he's begun to put up points as well-- the Sharks Captain is currently tied for first in postseason scoring, with 17 points in 16 games played. This allows the Sharks to have a first line they can count on in the offensive zone as well as one who can play the shutdown game in their own end, giving the Sharks second and third lines an ability to matchup against opponents more suited to their skill sets.
It's capitalizing on those opportunities that has eluded San Jose at even strength however. There's no doubt that the power play's recent performance has given the Sharks an ability to win every single night, and in an evenly matched series like this, special teams performance are where wins and losses are likely to be sorted out.
But with Vancouver's blueline banged up, and San Jose provided the last change at home, those second and third lines need to begin clicking if the Sharks want to head back to Vancouver all even.
Prediction: Sharks win 5-2. Goals by Pavelski (x2), Couture, Setoguchi, and White. Christian Ehrhoff, in the press box for game four, tries to squirt some mustard onto a hot dog but misses wide right.
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Looking forward to it
Can’t wait for the game. Anything to distract me from revision for my exams. Lets get this, and then hopefully we have the momentum swing in our favour. Steal the next game in Vancouver and finish them off in the HP pavillion!
by davehockey on May 22, 2011 5:11 AM PDT reply actions 1 recs
So I'm moving today
and I won’t be able to watch the game…Better be a blowout by SJ so I don’t get the urge to throw furniture out of windows. Go Sharks, bring out the dirty Canucks again!
"Hella"copter?
Oh you silly Californian. :P
"NO PANTS, ALL CAPS." - ninakix
by In Bust we Trust on May 22, 2011 11:02 AM PDT up reply actions
12:00 start...
Really, really don’t like early afternoon games! But I do like having a reason to crack open an ice cold beer at 10:30am!
Wiith the Prince concert at the tank last night I can’t imagine the ice is going to be very good – that may benefit the Sharks though.
Since the world didn’t end I’d appreaciate another win on home ice. Go Sharks.
The ol breakfast cannister
Its five oclock somewhere!
GO SHARKSSSSSSSSSSS
Please no dump and chase!
Well it’s five o’clock here and as a result I’m happy to authorise the consumption of alcoholic beverages right now. Enjoy folks…
And you think you live in a non-traditional hockey market...
Randy Hahn: "That is one angry Swedish person."
"I flew 5,000 miles for this?"
And if you want more of this kind of thing, I'm spouting nonsense on Twitter too...
FACT
Sharks are UNDEFEATED in home playoff games the day after a Prince concert.
by WhiteBuffalo on May 22, 2011 8:34 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
Gonna be working while the game is on, so I'll leave some assorted mojo.



"What has two thumbs and resembles a tool shed... THIS GUY."
"Why a tool shed?"
"It's where all the hoes are at."
SHARKS SCORRRRREEEEEEE.
And will continue chomp chomp chomp there way back to tie series, Big Joe Little Joe Clowe,seto, patty all get goals i thinks murrary alao gets one lets go Sharks
4 hours till puck drops. lets go sharks LETS GO SHARKS
sharks can't fall behind early
they gotta be sharp tonight… if they win tonight it’s a best of 3 and I like the sharks chances. I hate to say it but today’s game defines the series.
by GSkush on May 22, 2011 8:26 AM PDT via mobile reply actions
Let's do this thing. I want the series tied up tonight.
Bring the energy from the first and second periods last game in all three periods today, Sharks, and cut out the stupid penalties. Instant recipe for success.
Believing in the Sharks, one photoshop at a time. GO SHARKS!
LOL I'm crying
“Christian Ehrhoff, in the press box for game four, tries to squirt some mustard onto a hot dog but misses wide right.”
F’ing brilliant. Thanks for lightening my morning!
I LOL'd as well
UP THE PUCKS!
"This is a good time to come together and raise our middle finger in the air." - Dan Boyle
by TheSoundOfHockey on May 22, 2011 10:14 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
Haha
Genuis.
"What happens in the broadcast booth stays in the broadcast booth." Randy Hahn
"Pity is the drug of quitters" Drew Remenda
by hautecouture on May 22, 2011 10:41 AM PDT up reply actions
THE RAPTURE IS STILL COMING VANCOUVER
AND BY RAPTURE I MEAN RAY RATTOS MOUSTACHE
I like my goals like I like my booze..... Top shelf.
by GhostOfLinkGaetz on May 22, 2011 8:47 AM PDT reply actions
I thought you were talking about the band
Cause that would of been one more reason to be in san jose today.
by Montyburnz!...1 on May 22, 2011 10:23 AM PDT up reply actions
I think the start time benefits the Sharks
They’ve had to deal with this time when playing Detroit and Vancouver has had the luxury of always playing at night. Not that it will make a huge difference, but it will give a slight edge to the Sharks. Hope to see a great game by the Sharks; and with their “this is game 7” mentality, I think they can take game 4 and tie this series up! GO SHARKS!
Hockey is like a box of choclates. But not really, hockey is way better.
"Who throws an umbrella!?" - Randy Hahn.
Go Sharks!
And you think you live in a non-traditional hockey market...
Randy Hahn: "That is one angry Swedish person."
"I flew 5,000 miles for this?"
And if you want more of this kind of thing, I'm spouting nonsense on Twitter too...
It's not how you start, it's how you finish.
Lets do this!
by Klayver on May 22, 2011 9:34 AM PDT reply actions 1 recs
I only have one request for the Sharks.
WIN!
Randy Hahn - "The Man With The Big Butt - Patrick Marleau - we like him and we cannot lie..."
Go San Diego Sharks!!!
UP THE PUCKS!
"This is a good time to come together and raise our middle finger in the air." - Dan Boyle
by TheSoundOfHockey on May 22, 2011 10:12 AM PDT via mobile reply actions 1 recs
I feel like i just walked into canada
Too many nucks fan here for my liking!
UP THE PUCKS!
"This is a good time to come together and raise our middle finger in the air." - Dan Boyle
by TheSoundOfHockey on May 22, 2011 10:39 AM PDT via mobile reply actions 1 recs
GO SHARKS!!!
Let’s tie this up!
"What happens in the broadcast booth stays in the broadcast booth." Randy Hahn
"Pity is the drug of quitters" Drew Remenda
We gotta steal Luongo's Blue Blanket
Get in his head and make him freak out Wilder style. The Sharks can win this game if they play hard all game and keep the pace in the 3rd for the love of god:) GO SHARKS!
by Montyburnz!...1 on May 22, 2011 10:58 AM PDT reply actions
Tell me about it...
Third periods right now are giving me ulcers.
One win is not enough
The Sharks are not out of the hole yet. Let’s get the next win, Sharks! Go for it!
Only one question remains for me:
Can the Sharks FINALLY PULL OFF A DECENT 3RD PERIOD!?!?!
Seriously. It’s starting to get real old. Real Old.
We’re trying to outloud the nucks fans here.
UP THE PUCKS!
"This is a good time to come together and raise our middle finger in the air." - Dan Boyle
by TheSoundOfHockey on May 22, 2011 11:38 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
Throw those little packets of maple syrup at them.
by Montyburnz!...1 on May 22, 2011 11:41 AM PDT up reply actions
AND WAFFLES!!!!
I'm warning you! I have ADHD and I know how to use it!!!
Good job Giants, now win 3 more world series titles and then you just might be worthy of being mentioned in the same league as the A's.
THAT IS NABOKOV IN NET NOT NITTYMAKISHUTUP!!!!!!!!!!
San Jose: Being Kept save from ferocious enemies by the Sharks and Earthquakes since 91 and 96.
by Diamondback15 on May 22, 2011 11:51 AM PDT up reply actions
WOOOOO LETS GO SHARKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
here’s some music to get you going!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VILgSsesD0
and here is something to get you reved up for the game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BoO3_5tU8A
I'm warning you! I have ADHD and I know how to use it!!!
Good job Giants, now win 3 more world series titles and then you just might be worthy of being mentioned in the same league as the A's.
THAT IS NABOKOV IN NET NOT NITTYMAKISHUTUP!!!!!!!!!!
San Jose: Being Kept save from ferocious enemies by the Sharks and Earthquakes since 91 and 96.
I’d really like to know what happened to Demers. Losing him has been huge. Huskins has been getting absolutely picked on :/
I’m guessing it goes back to the apparent ankle injury he suffered in Game 7 against Detroit but returned and played through.
The principal supporting business now is rage. -- Richard Hugo
by Timorous Me on May 22, 2011 11:48 AM PDT up reply actions
Ahhhh..
I missed that somehow. Didn’t realize he got injured in that game (seeing as how I spent most of it hiding under the couch cushions. lol).
B.O.: Cultivating a manly musk puts your opponents on notice.
The principal supporting business now is rage. -- Richard Hugo
This is a big game for both teams
Of course, a lot of pressure falls on the Sharks. 2-2 is a whole helluva lot better than being down 3-1.
But if the Nucks lose, they’ve lost their advantage. I like to look at a playoff series as 2 mini-series: the first four games, then the last 3 games. Preferably, you’d like to win the 1st series. Going up 2-0 puts you in a good spot to do so. But, then to squander that and end up tied 2-2 after 4 games? Essentially, the slate has been cleared, the advantage lost, and it’s now just a 3 game series.
Frankly, this is one of the best playoffs I’ve ever watched. All the series so far, since the first round, have been entertaining. This one, I’m sure, will be a whole lot more entertaining after tonight’s result.
"Logan Couture is a dirty, filthy man. Tell all your friends" - Mr. Plank
Member of the Torrey Mitchell and Patrick Marleau Fan Club
MAN..
What’s with Ryan Clowe lately? He’s been SO soft on the puck. Turnovers galore.
The Soft No Energy Team Showed Up
Unfortunately the team decided that game four was more important to the Canucks than it was to the Sharks. Once again in a big game, the Sharks didn’t want it enough to put out maximum effort.

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