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San Jose Sharks mascot Sharkie interacts with fans during the annual Fans Fest organized by the Oakland 68s and Last Dive Bar at Raimondi Park in Oakland, Calif., on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
San Jose Sharks mascot Sharkie interacts with fans during the annual Fans Fest organized by the Oakland 68s and Last Dive Bar at Raimondi Park in Oakland, Calif., on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier had no intention of trading defenseman Jake Walman, despite the repeated efforts of Oilers GM Stan Bowman. But two months ago, Bowman made an offer that ...
The National Hockey League (NHL) announced today that San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini has been named to the 2024-25 NHL All-Rookie Team. He is the seventh Shark in club history to be ...
The San Jose Sharks had 48 different players dress for a game this season — five goaltenders and 43 skaters. It’s not a statistic to brag about. When you finish with a 20-50-12 record, you ...
BUFFALO — Michael Misa had steak and a sundae with the San Jose Sharks. The possible No. 2 pick of the 2025 Draft, if defenseman Matthew Schaefer goes to the New York Islanders as expected, had ...
BUFFALO — Michael Misa wants to join the San Jose Sharks. “My roommate, Michael Misa, is hoping to go there,” fellow 2025 Draft-eligible Malcolm Spence, also Misa’s best friend, said on ...
Sharks rookie Macklin Celebrini finished third in the Calder Memorial Trophy race, which is awarded to the NHL's rookie of the year, as selected by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
Here’s what the San Jose Sharks could be getting in Frondell. Courtesy of Matt Meagher — follow Matt on Twitter and YouTube — here’s his Frondell mixtape: Also, here’s what some of the top Draft ...
He could be an all-around complement behind Macklin Celebrini up the middle for the Sharks. Here’s what the San Jose Sharks could be getting in Desnoyers. Courtesy of Matt Meagher — follow Matt on ...
Sharks legend Joe Thornton is headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Brodie Brazil recaps Jumbo’s reaction and sits down with Sharks GM Mike Grier to reflect on what he means to this city and the sport.