I don't think that Talbot is the best choice. We need to see what happens with Jones first and the new defensive system that Boughner puts into place second. Both of those contributed to the Sharks poor season than a back up goalie. I will be interested to see how Jones plays with an extended period of rest as he had played the most minutes of any goalie the past 3 years. Kevin Woodley, a "goalie guru" described Jones last year as barely proficient as an NHL goalie and one who hasn't adapted his game to the new NHL style of play.
I would keep Karlsson and move Burns to forward, or trade him if he refuses the move back up. Burns was a forward his entire young life and has the muscle memory of a forward, which is evidenced by Burns consistent poor positioning and his significant time gaps before he reacts to the play in his zone. Plus, we don't have a Pavs to tip in his shots anymore so his scoring will continue to decrease.
There will be enough proficient options for a backup goalie that we should be able to sign and that should be Priority 3 or 4...A new and improved 2nd line to replace Pavs, Donskoii and Nyquist is the first priority
- hockeygm
I don't think Jones is the guy that will be a #1 for us. He is paid like one right now but his play deteriorated so much I don't have faith he will bounce back. I feel at best he will be an expensive backup. And we need so many more things this next season or three are going to be painful.