The San Jose Sharks have recalled Collin Graf from the San Jose Barracuda. This comes after Sharks forward William Eklund was ...
Did Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman do his due diligence when he traded Jake Walman away? Frank Seravalli says no. “There ...
BOTTOM LINE: Pacific Division foes meet when the San Jose Sharks play the Vegas Golden Knights. San Jose is 4-8-1 against the Pacific Division and 13-23-6 overall. The Sharks have a 4-10-2 record when ...
San Jose Sharks rookie Macklin Celebrini isn’t letting Calder Trophy chatter distract him from his main goal: winning games. The 18-year-old phenom sounded off on the Sharks’ struggles this ...
Collin Graf has impressed more than the San Jose Sharks organization. Of course, it starts with the Sharks, who signed the 22 ...
SAN JOSE — Like everyone else on the San Jose Sharks roster, Macklin Celebrini has grown sick and tired of losing so many games. And as Celebrini makes his way through his rookie NHL season ...
During his year with Dr. Andrews, he cared for professional athletes from the NHL, NFL, MLB ... In addition to his current work with the San Jose Sharks, Dr. Crow cares for athletes from a ...
per Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now. Impact Eklund hasn't been in the Sharks' lineup since Dec. 23. He has seven goals and 27 points in 36 outings in 2024-25. Eklund's next opportunity to return ...
With Yaroslav Askarov waiting for his chance to be the full-time starter in San Jose, the Sharks can’t have any NHL-level talent sitting in front of him in line. The Sharks are likely far from ...
The 2024-25 Sharks weren’t going to turn into the Florida Panthers overnight. A rebuild, after all, is incremental, and San Jose is getting incrementally better, even after a flat 4-0 loss on ...
SAN JOSE — The NHL fined San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky $25,000 for what it termed “inappropriate conduct” during the team’s game Saturday against the Utah Hockey Club.
SAN JOSE — It’s not every day you hear a hockey player wax poetic about the securities industry. But that’s the metaphor Sharks centerman Nico Sturm used to describe the course of San Jose ...