u/systemsbychris

🔥 Hot ▲ 137 r/SanJoseSharks

Please Resign Muhk

Muhk was so up and down this year, but man, once they let him play his game, he was easily our best defenseman. I really hope the front office brings him back next season.

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u/systemsbychris — 18 hours ago
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Demond Claiborne and Mike Washington

I’ve got my eyes on where these two guys go (guessing day 2).. might be interesting pieces if they get a good landing spots.. Washington to the cowboys would be very interesting 😮‍💨

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u/systemsbychris — 2 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 78 r/SanJoseSharks

Celebrini's Next Contract - 7 years (max) or is 8 years (max) still possible?

I understand the new CBA begins this year, but I’m unsure whether players eligible to sign this summer can still receive 8‑year extensions, or if the Sharks are restricted to a 7‑year maximum. Anyone know?

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u/systemsbychris — 4 days ago

Playoffs without the Sharks... :(

Really hoping Burnzie gets to lift the Cup this year. He’s basically the last one left from those teams that got so close.

Who’s everyone pulling for in this year’s playoffs?

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u/systemsbychris — 5 days ago

I’ve been building a dynasty prospect tool (Five Pillars) — would love some feedback from the community

Hey everyone — hope you’re all having a good day. I’ve been playing dynasty for a long time, and over the past few months I’ve been working on a little side project that I thought some folks here might appreciate.

I put together a prospect evaluation model built around five pillars:
Production, Athletic Profile, Film Traits, Context, and Projection.

Each one gets weighted and rolled into a single score, mostly as a way to bring some structure to how I look at players instead of relying on scattered notes or gut feel.

I’m not trying to promote anything — just genuinely curious what other dynasty players think about the approach, the weights, and whether something like this would actually be useful. If the mods are cool with it, I’ll drop the link in a comment so people can try it out.

Always open to feedback, ideas, or even “hey, this part doesn’t make sense.” Appreciate anyone who takes a look.

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u/systemsbychris — 8 days ago