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Vincent Desharnais expressed gratitude to the San Jose Sharks staff during his exit interview, emphasizing the familial bond within the team. He acknowledged the long-standing commitment of the staff and the close relationships formed with teammates this season.
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When you put on a San Jose Sharks jersey, āyouāre part of the family.ā
Thatās what Vincent Desharnais said in his exit interview last week.
Desharnais credited his teammates for the way they all became tight this year, but also the Sharks staff, many of whom have have been in the organization for decades.
āWhen you have all those guys that have been around and they take so much pride in being part of the Sharks, so much pride of every day putting on a shirt with a Sharks logo on it, it just brings a vibe, a mentality,ā Desharnais said, spotlighting vice president Rosemary Tebaldi and retiring equipment manager Mike Aldrich, to name two. āEveryone is being treated equally. Whether youāre old or young, youāve been [here] for 10 years or two games, youāre part of the family, and everyoneās going to treat you properly.ā
In a 50-game stretch before he became a member of the San Jose Sharks, he played for three different teams. Now heās played 60 games as a Shark, and he said heās grateful for the people that quickly welcomed him to San Jose.
Most of those games came this season for the 6-foot-7 defender, who stepped into key roles on the Sharksā penalty kill and as a mentor to Sam Dickinson.
Pending UFA Desharnais spoke on his next contract, favorite memories, Macklin Celebrini, and more.
On what the pending UFA wants in his next contractā¦
Definitely a few years would be nice. Iāve been in this league for 200-plus games, and I think Iāve proven this year that I have a role, and I can bring something to the table on a daily basis. Like Iāve mentioned this season, I have an agent. I pay him a percentage of my contract for that reason for those years, so weāll see in the next month or so with Mike (Grier). Iām sure weāll talk, weāll see what comes up. But at the end of the day itās a business, right? And Iāve been on the back-end of that multiple times.
Vincent Desharnais praised the Sharks staff for their long-standing dedication to the organization and referred to the team as a family.
Desharnais highlighted the strong bond formed with his teammates, noting that they became very close throughout the season.
Desharnais's exit interview was significant as it reflected his appreciation for the Sharks organization and the connections he built during his time with the team.
Vincent Desharnais is a player for the San Jose Sharks, known for his contributions to the team and his positive relationships with staff and teammates.
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Weāll see what happens, but obviously I like San Jose, and after the year I had, I really enjoyed my time here.
On his best memory from the seasonā¦
I would have to say the one I scored. (laughs) Thereās only one, thatās a pretty easy one. But I would say that that game was definitely a lot of fun. First game back in two months too, I was pretty hungry.
But I would say the long road trips were just so much fun, whether it was Mar (Mario Ferraro) just doing something stupid on the plane, and thatās what it was. Thereās so many guys, like you have Klingy (John Klingberg) whoās an absolute clown, and you have some younger guys, Mack, Smitty (Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith) that theyāre always trying to make guys laugh.
Towards the second half of the season, where you had Dickie (Sam Dickinson) that was starting to get more and more comfortable, he was jumping in there.
On taking Dickinson and Luca Cagnoni under his wingā¦
Itās something that I really enjoy doing. Iāve done that in the past in the AHL a little bit. Obviously doing it in this league is a little bit different. But itās something I have in me, I think it takes a little bit of leadership. I want to see people around me do well.
When you have skill sets like them, I told Dickie that, I donāt know how many times at the start of the season, āYour skill-set, I canāt even compare myself to you.ā At 19, to be able to to be in this league and to play and have the role that he had this year is incredible. So if I could just help him, give him a little bit of maturity and a little bit of tips to help his game and to help him becoming the best pro that he can itās awesome.
And Mis (Michael Misa) coming to me and trying to ask me to go for lunch and to go to just talk. I love that he felt safe enough, he felt that he could trust me and spend time with me. Itās a role that I appreciate having, like a big brother role. Iāve always been the little brother being picked on. So itās nice being able to pick on younger guys. (laughs)
On watching Macklin Celebrini, compared to seeing Connor McDavid in Edmontonā¦
The first year I got called up in Edmonton, I think thatās the year that Connor got 150 points or something, so thatās tough to beat from there. But if one guy can do it, it could be Mack and for him, at 19 to get 115 points, and to beat Jumbo Joeās record, and to do it on a team that didnāt even make playoffs. Itās gonna be exciting to see next few years, because this team is going to be a playoff team, and the boat is turned around, and heās one of the main reasons why.
On Mario Ferraro this seasonā¦
For him to play 82 this season with his body banged upā¦Weād always talk about it. We got to always try to push each other. And being together on the kill and going through ups and downs, and always talking to each other on the plane, trying to find solutions. Heās another player that I really hope can come back here.
Heās one of the guys that heās a big part of this team, and heās one of the big reasons why this team is turning around. His work ethic and his love for the game ā you can ask anyone on this team, thereās not two Mario Ferraros. If for some reason, we donāt play on the same team next season, Iām definitely going to miss him for sure.
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