New Year’s MANTRAS For The San Jose Sharks As They Continue To EXCEED Expectations

San Jose Sharks chase long-term defensive help to support Yaroslav Askarov and accelerate the rebuild—who could emerge as Grier’s next cornerstone addition? Young stars like Macklin Celebrini, Sam Dickinson, and Igor Chernyshov continue to drive the team’s surge, but does leaning on rookie power mean growing pains or a sustainable turnaround?

JD Young highlights why patience with veterans such as John Klingberg and Ryan Reaves is paying off, analyzes Ryan Warsofsky’s approach to player development, and debates which AHL prospects—like Filip Bystedt and Luca Cagnoni—deserve expanded NHL opportunities. Are the Sharks setting themselves up for success by prioritizing youth leadership, or should fans expect more roster shake-ups at the trade deadline? Get the latest insights on San Jose’s evolving strategy, future potential, and the road ahead in the Pacific Division.

Timestamps:
00:00 Sharks’ Progress, Celebrini’s Stardom
06:23 Sharks’ Strategy and Goalie Workload
11:22 Sharks’ Future Lies in Youth
14:44 Sharks’ Veterans Declining Amid Youth Transition
16:40 Investing in Sharks’ Young Talent
22:04 Patience and Mental Toughness
23:18 Patience with Player Development
27:04 Locked on Sharks Podcast Thanks

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10 comments
  1. I really enjoy your videos, it is appreciated the effort you put in to them. It keeps us up to date on all things sharks, especially being so far away here in sunny old England. Thank you

  2. When it comes to patience i' m a little bit undicided. The sharks shouldn't wait until their defensive prospects are ready. Defenseman take longer to develope. I hope MG tries to improve the D sooner than later. I would take a shot on a player like Werenski if likes to stay for 5 or 6 years. He would fit in very well with his style of play.Add another good Veteran D and the sharks are in a very good spot.

  3. Smith, celebrini, Graf

    Eklund, misa, cherny.

    This spreads out the talent and gives misa and cherny the dynamic duo chance in the NHL.

    I think this is the best option to force the other teams shutdown line into a tough decision.

  4. Trading a vet could upset this apple cart. Ostapchuk has been developing as a 4th line center, Reaves has been soo good as the glue guy who is bringing this team closer. Graf & Dellandrea need to stay, who goes? Winnberg? Skiner? Ferarro? Klingberg?

  5. I’m gonna be curious to see how trades and waives and calls go soon. I’m imagining a flurry of trades will happen before the Olympic freeze.
    We have 4 forwards on standby in smith kurashev gaudette and misa with id imagine only two on the potential market with wenny and skinner ( tho i wouldn’t hate keeping Wennberg); you can send back down ostapchuk and regenda, but still an interesting glut esp with maybe wanting to give some other cuda guys a chance
    Blue line is even worse with leddy, liljegren, and desharnais. I do think klingberg has upped his trade stock now and might definitely get dealt and/or Ferraro, so that’s down to 7 absent other moves; and ideally you get pohlkamp end of this season (8) but still want to see cags eventually too.
    And then any chance we see Ned shipped off if he stays pretty stalwart as a backup?

  6. Sharks should just re-sign Ferraro, he'd probably take a team friendly deal and if he's only bringing back a late second it just doesn't seem worth it. He'd be great to pair with that young RHD we get someday (pulling for Chase Reid but I think Sharks are playing themselves out of that range). Klingberg would suck to lose but no way should Grier consider giving him more than a year or two, and I doubt he'd go for that.

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