Why Sharks might regret William Eklund decision, demoting top prospect

Why Sharks might regret William Eklund decision, demoting top prospect



William Eklund is what, like, the fourth-best forward on the Sharks right now?

Timo Meier has been traded. Logan Couture and Tomas Hertl are atop a teetering pyramid. Probably Alexander Barabanov, too.

After that? Eklund certainly has a case for No. 4.

So why did the Sharks send him down?

A couple things make sense to me, both of which the Sharks probably will be loath to admit.

Some background: Last year, when Eklund started the season with the Sharks, I advocated keeping him instead of sending him back to Sweden after nine games.

RELATED: Sharks top prospect Eklund breaks down first career goal

About seven pounds lighter, Eklund was surviving in the NHL on his guile. That’s the right word – he was surviving, not thriving.

But he also, mainly because of his hockey brain and shifty skating, was a legitimate top-nine forward on a Sharks squad that started the season 6-3-0.

 

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Ja Morant ready to rejoin Grizzlies, NBA suspension over


Ja Morant‘s eight-game NBA suspension is over, and the two-time All-Star guard can rejoin the Memphis Grizzlies.

He is expected to be on the bench Monday night when Memphis hosts Dallas, though it’s unclear exactly when he’ll play with the earliest being Wednesday. The Grizzlies announced Sunday that Morant will not play against the Mavericks because of a “Return to Competition Reconditioning.”

The Grizzlies know Morant has been working out, trying to be ready for this moment. Memphis was off on Sunday after back-to-back wins, and coach Taylor Jenkins said he would like Morant to practice or at least participate in a shootaround before seeing game action.

“We’ll see when he gets back in the team environment,” Jenkins said Saturday night before the Grizzlies beat Golden State 133-119. “Our anticipation is he’s at least out for Monday. We’ll cross the bridge on Wednesday as we get a little bit closer.”

The Grizzlies host Houston on Wednesday in the first of two games in Memphis.

Memphis went 5-3 without Morant, who first stepped away from the team March 4, hours after he livestreamed himself on Instagram brandishing a gun at strip club in Colorado following a game against the Denver Nuggets. Then the Grizzlies said on March 8 that Morant would be sidelined four more games.

Morant met with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver in New York before the NBA announced his suspension March 15, including the first six games he had already missed.

The investigation found Morant was “holding a firearm in an intoxicated state” — but did not prove that the gun was owned by Morant “or was displayed by him beyond a brief period.” The NBA also did not find that Morant had the gun with him on Memphis’ flight to Denver, or that he possessed the gun in any NBA facility.

Police in Colorado conducted their own investigation and concluded there was no reason to charge Morant with a crime after looking into the circumstances surrounding the video.

Morant said in an ESPN interview on March 15 that the gun was not his and that he takes full responsibility for his actions.

But the strip club incident wasn’t Morant’s first embarrassing off-court decision. The Grizzlies had been talking with Morant about his off-court conduct even before the March 4 incident.

“I can see the image that I painted over myself with my recent mistakes,” Morant told ESPN. “But in the future, I’m going to show everybody who Ja really is, what I’m about and change this narrative that everybody got.”

Morant, whose suspension cost him $669,000 in salary and possibly a chance to max out the five-year contract he signed last July by making the All-NBA team, also has to keep working on himself away from basketball.

Morant said he underwent counseling during his suspension.

“He’d probably be the first one to tell you, `Nothing is going to change immediately overnight. I’m going to learn and grow, but I’m going to get the skills and methods to do that both personally and professionally,”’ Jenkins said.

On the court, the Grizzlies are pleased with the growth of the 23-year-old Morant. After Memphis selected him with the No. 2 draft pick in 2019, he was named the 2020 NBA Rookie of the Year and last year earned NBA Most Improved Player honors.

The two-time All-Star still ranks ninth in the league averaging 27.1 points and has six triple-doubles this season.

He rejoins a Memphis team in middle of competitive postseason race. The Grizzlies, who were second in the Western Conference before the March 4 incident, are tied with Sacramento — four games back of West-leading Denver with 12 games remaining.

Jenkins said he and his staff need to talk with the medical team to see where Morant is physically. He said they must decide if they can get in a practice before throwing the guard back into game action.

The coach knows Morant will be “chomping at the bit” to rejoin his teammates, but the Grizzlies have a plan ready for his return.

Jenkins said it all starts with what’s in Morant’s head and in his heart.

“He’s doing a really good job recognizing the improvements he’s making,” the coach said, “and that he has to continue to make.”



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Canucks Takeaways: Delia sharp, Hughes and Petterson stay hot vs. Ducks

Canucks Takeaways: Delia sharp, Hughes and Petterson stay hot vs. Ducks


Rancho Cucamonga cowabunga!

You may not appreciate that lede unless you’re Collin Delia or a Teenage Mutant Turtle. Go ahead, Nobel laureates for literature, criticize if you wish. 

But remember, Sunday’s 2-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks was Game 69 for the Vancouver Canucks, who are two months into garbage time, and these are our third post-game “Takeaways” in four nights. So cut us some slack, and show a little respect for Delia, the backup goalie who grew up about a half-hour northeast of the Pond in Anaheim and on Sunday, in his first start since Feb. 21, stopped 17 of 18 shots for his first win since Feb. 9.

Delia came within seven minutes of becoming the first California-born goalie to post a National Hockey League shutout in his home state. The Californian who might have done it by now, Thatcher Demko, watched Delia from the Canucks’ bench after starting five straight games, including Saturday’s improbable 3-2 shootout win against the Los Angeles Kings.

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Playing for the second time in less than 24 hours, the Canucks dominated the Ducks to extend their winning streak against California teams to 10 games.

Anaheim generated only 11 even-strength shots and was outshot 21-5 and outscored 2-0 by the Canucks in the first 25 minutes. Vancouver’s defensive gem came after the Kings peppered Demko with 40 shots and held the Canucks to just six shots on net through 48 minutes.

Shots on Sunday finished 40-18 for the Canucks. But because Ducks goalie John Gibson was so sharp, Delia also needed to be. He got across his net to stop Trevor Zegras’ baseball line drive in the second period, when he also stuffed Frank Vatrano on a breakaway.

The only puck that beat him was a bank shot by Ryan Strome that dribbled through Delia with 6:50 remaining after Canuck J.T. Miller had the puck bounce over his stick when he was going to try stickhandling out of danger near the Vancouver net.

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But Miller also rocketed a missile past Gibson to open scoring on a delayed penalty at 9:05 of the first period, before Elias Pettersson made it 2-0 on a power play at 1:31 of the second with an unscreened and unstoppable wrist shot over the goalie’s shoulder from the right-wing faceoff dot.

The Canucks have won seven of their last eight games to inch closer to .500 (31-33-5) and farther from Connor Bedard (generational draft prospect who would love to play at home in Vancouver).

Vancouver opens a two-game homestand Tuesday against the Vegas Golden Knights.

GREAT PLAYERS IN GRATING SEASON

Pettersson’s goal and assist moved him into a tie for seventh in NHL scoring with 88 points in his 67 games. And his 33rd goal is a new career-high for the 24-year-old centre. With 13 games remaining, Pettersson should become the first Canuck to surpass 100 points since Henrik and Daniel Sedin won their NHL scoring titles in 2010 and 2011. 

When he hits his spot, his shot looks unstoppable these days – and so does Pettersson. Against the Ducks, even-strength shots were 11-2 when he was on the ice. On a team that has been outscored by 25 goals this season, Pettersson is plus-14 and has maintained positive metrics across the analytics board. Despite the Canucks’ disappointing season, Pettersson deserves to be on some Selke Trophy ballots this spring.

And then there is Quinn Hughes, whose pair of assists on Sunday made him the first NHL defenceman to post consecutive 60-assist seasons since Hall-of-Famers Ray Bourque and Paul Coffey last did it 29 years ago. Let that sink in. Bourque and Coffey won eight Norris Trophies between them.

In his career, Hughes’ 0.76 assists per game are the third-most in league history, behind only Coffey ( 0.81) and Bobby Orr (0.98). Think about that, too. At age 23, Hughes is not only already the best defenceman the Canucks have ever had, but on pace to be one of the most elite creators of offence from the blue line in NHL history.

Stuck on the West Coast, playing for what has been a bad team, Hughes gets little love outside his own market. There is a defensive bias against him. Maybe a size bias, too. But like Pettersson, Hughes also drives possession and is a team-leading plus-16. Two years ago, he was minus-24. The Canucks have outscored opponents 82-63 at five-on-five with Hughes on the ice.

His all-world agility and elusiveness, as well as his offensive talent, have been obvious since Hughes was a runner-up to Cale Makar as the 2020 rookie of the year. To be an elite defenceman, Hughes just needed to be a little better defensively, and he has been much more than that since Rick Tocchet took over as coach two months ago.

“I think he’s just been a terrific leader,” Tocchet said Sunday. “I haven’t really seen a bad game out of him. He’s very consistent. Obviously, the assists are great and his breakouts are incredible. The Coffeys or the world, (Scott) Niedermayer and Bourque, they’re great breakout guys. He’s climbing that ladder. I don’t want to give it to him yet, but he’s climbing that ladder.”

LINE CHANGE

Winger Vitali Kravtsov returned to the Canucks lineup after sitting out Saturday, while Jack Studnicka went back to the press box. Tyler Myers, who missed Saturday’s game due to illness, logged 20:26 upon his return Sunday.

Anthony Beauvillier led the Canucks with five shots on target, and defenceman Noah Juulsen had a team-high five hits. Besides his goal and assist and four shots, Miller went 14-8 in the faceoff circle.

QUOTEBOOK

Tocchet: “When you don’t play well, you always look for players that have responses. And I saw some good response with some players that weren’t engaged last night. That’s what the game is all about. . . being able to respond if things don’t go your way.”

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