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What might the San Jose Sharks do with the No. 2 NHL Draft pick? - The Athletic - The New York Times
That won’t happen, since the New York Islanders jumped up from the No. 10 position to win the lottery, but drafting at No. 2 won’t be a bad thing for San Jose. The Sharks are less likely to ...
With the 2025 NHL playoffs underway, teams that missed out have already turned their focus to the offseason. For the San Jose Sharks, it’s all about continuing the rebuild and making the most of ...
Cagnoni, a fourth-round pick of the Sharks in 2023, was returned to the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda after that game; Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said he thought Cagnoni was getting overwhelmed.
2. Ilya Samsonov. There are a few reasons Ilya Samsonov makes sense for the Sharks. First, he’s been a starting goaltender for most of his career and can handle a heavy workload if needed.
San Jose Sharks’ Nikolai Kovalenko (15) heads to the bench during their game against the Edmonton Oilers in the third period at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 ...
The New York Islanders won the NHL draft lottery on Monday and vaulted nine teams, including the last-place San Jose Sharks, in winning the opportunity to have the No. 1 pick.
Sam Dickinson is selected by the San Jose Sharks with the 11th overall pick during the first round of the 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Sphere on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bruce ...
San Jose Sharks goaltender Alexander Georgiev (40) blocks a shot against the Philadelphia Flyers in the second period at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024.
San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) General Manager Mike Grier announced today that the team has issued bona fide offers to the following players (2024 NHL Draft) and thus will retain their ...
San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture, who's No. 4 in franchise scoring, announced Tuesday he is ending his playing career because of an injury that has kept him out of the lineup all season.
Poturalski had signed a two-year contract with San Jose last summer that paid him $475,000 in the AHL and $800,000 in the NHL. The second half of that deal for ...
Logan Couture said his playing career with the San Jose Sharks has come to an end. "I'm not physically able to play anymore," Couture said. "It's tough. [It stinks], but it is what it is.
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