Before stepping away from the National Hockey League, heavyweight enforcer John Scott played in 286 games over parts of nine seasons, including 38 games with the San Jose Sharks during the 2014-2015 season. Now, at 41 years old, Scott appears to be hinting at a comeback of sorts.
Scott, who co-hosts the Dropping The Gloves podcast, recently teased the possibility of a return. He mentioned,
After a brief pause, Scott seemed to reconsider his words, adding,
His comments have sparked speculation about what this could mean for Scott and the San Jose Sharks. The cryptic nature of his statement suggests that there might be something in the works between Scott and the organization, which has yet to be publicly announced. This has led to curiosity about what role Scott might play if he is indeed making a return to the Sharks or forming a new partnership with the team.
During his time with the Sharks, Scott was known for his physical presence and leadership qualities. While his stint with the team was brief, it seems he left a lasting impression. The possibility of a reunion suggests that the organization values what Scott brought to the table during his time on the ice.
It's unclear what exactly Scott's potential role could be, whether it's on the ice or in another capacity within the Sharks organization. The intrigue around his comments has fans and analysts eager to see what unfolds. Scott's return could signify a unique opportunity for both him and the Sharks, possibly involving a coaching role, an ambassador position, or even a special event.
As we await further news, the hockey community will be watching closely for any updates regarding John Scott's involvement with the Sharks. Until then, fans in San Jose and beyond are left to speculate and hope for an exciting announcement in the near future.
Source: Blade of Steel
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