Vlasic Channels Inner Scott Parker
You’ve heard it once, you’ve probably heard it 100 times, the San Jose Sharks are weak and don’t stick up for each other. You can
take liberties with them and there will be no repercussions. That has been the reputation of Team Teal ever since this hit by then Oiler Raffi Torres on Milan Michalek. That was back in the 2006 playoffs. Nearly nine years ago. Yet certain fans, including some of San Jose’s own, but mostly fans around the league, still like to attach this negative stigma on the Sharks.
While the Sharks currently employ John Scott, you don’t need a goon to send a message. In Saturday’s 5-3 third period comeback win over the Dallas Stars, Marc-Edouard Vlasic went immediately after Antoine Roussel for roughing up goaltender Alex Stalock. A major scrum ensued with everybody involved. Vlasic can be seen trying to fight off the linesman like he’s a steaming hot goon channeling his inner Scott Parker. This is one of best defensemen in the league (who never fights) rightfully losing his mind trying to get after Rousell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5FBUVF67qs
This scrum isn’t something unusual when the Sharks are victim of a cheap shot. They went right after Max Lapierre for last season’s hit from behind on Dan Boyle. Immediately upon seeing Boyle down and out in the corner, Andrew Desjardins makes a straight beeline for Lapierre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIO8ShhkJTc
There was also Tommy Wingels, another valuable player for more than just fighting, who asked Dustin Brown to fight in the first game after the Tomas Hertl injury. And let’s not forget a few years back Joe Thornton coming to Michalek’s aid after Steve Ott took a run and jumped into a high hit along the boards.
There was also Dan Boyle and Marcel Goc each punching Corey Perry after Perry did what Perry does and cross-checked goaltender Evgeni Nabokov after the whistle. The Sharks over the years punish the opponent with rough justice just like any other team. This reputation for being soft, lacking toughness, and not sticking up for one another is completely wrong. People say the Sharks are weak and that Thornton is a terrible leader. It’s ridiculous nonsense. The Sharks defend their own on a regular basis like a momma bear protecting her cubs. Yet people want to dismiss them for being soft because it’s the easy thing to do for a team that annually struggles to get deep in the playoffs.
You have to love it when Jumbo Joe drops the mitts!
He gets involved in the rough stuff pretty frequently. He’s a tremendous leader. Angry Jumbo is the best!
You sir, are a fantastic writer who got it straight. Ill be watching your writing, as a fellow sports writer!
San Jose isnt weak, we play fair and with heart, not cheating and with goon grit. Its the way its been, since ever. We’re a small town feel, we have a small town team in the NHL. If we win a cup, the victory will be even sweeter knowing we won it the right way…..
appreciate the love shark-tank :)