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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   A Predictable Sharks Camp Begins   September 9, 2018
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The San Jose Sharks 2018-19 season begins with training camp. While the first
full practice session is slated for Sept. 14, the preseason is already swinging
 into motion. On Sept. 8, a rookie tournament featuring players from six NHL
franchises, including San Jose, began in Las Vegas.

In other words, the annual ramp up to the start of the NHL season is now
underway.

For the Sharks, though, a largely predictable preseason awaits. While there are
 always a few surprises early on, such as players not participating since they
are not fully recovered from injuries which weren't reported, this camp is
about as predictable as any in recent history.Familiar Sharks

The roster, for example, is essentially set. At most, competition exists for
one, perhaps two spots on the team's fourth line. The seven defenseman are
locked in, as are the two goalies. If continuity is a goal, the Sharks have
plenty of it. Only one everyday player has departed from last season's squad,
forward Mikkel Boedker. Only one everyday player has been added since, Evander
Kane. He joined the Sharks at the trade deadline last season.Sharks left wing
Evander Kane (Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports)

Beyond the subtraction of Boedker and the addition of Kane, the roster reflects
 very modest changes from the roster the Sharks used on opening night last
season. Out are Paul Martin, Jannik Hansen and Joel Ward. In are other roster
players who were either in the press box that evening or began the season with
the AHL affiliate San Jose Barracuda. These include Barclay Goodrow, Marcus
Sorensen and Joakim Ryan.

Indeed the Sharks can field a strong game-day lineup, exclusively made up of
players returning from last season.

Sharks forwards:

Joe Pavelski, Joe Thornton, Evander Kane

Logan Couture, Tomas Hertl, Joonas Donskoi

Chris Tierney, Timo Meier, Kevin Labanc

Barclay Goodrow, Melker Karlsson, Marcus Sorensen

Sharks defensemen:

Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Justin Braun

Brent Burns, Joakim Ryan

Brenden Dillon, Dylan DeMelo

Sharks goalie:

Martin Jones

With the exception of Kane, every player played in at least 40 games for the
Sharks last season (regular season and playoffs).

Even the backups have a good deal of familiarity. Aaron Dell returns and will
back up Jones. Tim Heed is the seventh defenseman, though perhaps he'll be
given a chance to unseat DeMelo as an every day player. Heed played 29 games
for the Sharks last season.San Jose's Roster Spot Competition

While the 12 aforementioned forwards are largely locked into roster spots, a
few roles are less set and there is competition for playing time on the fourth
line. Players such as Labanc, Sorensen, Goodrow and Karlsson will have to fend
off playing time challenges from a trio of young forwards.

Antti Suomela, fresh off an outstanding season in Finland, is expected to
contend for the center role on the fourth line. So is Dylan Gambrell, who
appeared briefly with the Sharks after finishing his NCAA career with the
University of Denver. Left wing Rudolfs Balcers played last season with the
Barracuda, and is the most likely player to make the leap from the AHL
squad.Melker Karlsson';s role with the Sharks may come under pressure this
season (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Suomela fits a familiar pattern. In recent years, the Sharks have plucked
players from Scandinavia who have evolved into roster players. Karlsson and
Donskoi have earned full-time starter status. Sorensen has a good chance at
garnering an every day role this season, while Heed is looking for a more
regular opportunity. In each case, the players arrived with a mature game,
typically joining the Sharks at about age 24.

The transition from the larger ice sheet used in Europe and to the rules of
North American game may result in Suomela, age 24, starting the season with the
 Barracuda. Both Karlsson and Sorensen went a similar route, playing with the
AHL affiliate and learning the North American game, before being promoted to
the Sharks.

Gambrell, the Sharks second round pick in 2016, played the past three seasons
with the highly respected University of Denver program. He won a national
championship while there, and averaged over a point per game in each season.
After his NCAA career ended, he joined the Sharks. He played the team';s final
three regular season games, centering the fourth line, filling in for the
injured Eric Fehr, who returned for the playoffs.

Gambrell's appearances could be best called non-descript, which isn't the worst
 thing one can say about a player making his professional debut at the NHL
level. Gambrell, who just turned 22, can use his sliver of NHL experience to
better understand the areas he needs to improve in order to secure a roster
spot.Denver';s Dylan Gambrell battles UND';s Austin Poganski. Photo: Reinhold
Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Finally, the 21-year-old Balcers was the leading scorer for the San Jose
Barracuda last season, after playing with Kamloops in the WHL the season
before. A fifth round draft pick from Latvia, Balcers has shown enough to put
him contention for a Sharks roster spot. Getting a chance to play a leading
role in an AHL playoff series was a big plus for the youngster. He';s shown
plenty of creativity on the ice - whether his all-around game is good enough
and whether he can handle the more physical game played in the NHL are among
the questions for him.

Each of these players has the potential for a Sharks roster spot. However, if
it means they are on the roster but not playing on game days, they won't
improve. Each player needs to play to improve, and they'll get major minutes
with the Barracuda. This is a growth season for each player. Ultimately, I
expect all three to see NHL action at some point in the season. But I expect
each to see more action with the Barracuda where they';ll play every game and
see ice time up to 20 minutes a night.Unpredictable Sharks?

While many aspects of the Sharks preseason are going to be predictable, there
are plenty of important decisions which will need to be made over the next
month. While they may ultimately follow a predictable path, this might be a
good time to prepare for changes in the way the roster is used. Some important
shake-ups can aid the Sharks chances. We';ll cover these in upcoming articles
as we approach the start of the regular season.Zeke's Notes

While there is much interest in Sharks very talented top draft pick Ryan
Merkley, there is essentially zero chance the young defenseman gets a shot at
the NHL roster anytime soon. He is simply too young and physically immature to
compete with the men who play in the league. His day will come, but it is not
now and probably isn't right around the corner, either. Merkley will still be
just 20 when the 2020-2021 season ends, three full seasons from now. Patience
is required here. Expect it to take a few years before he is ready for an NHL
role.

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