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The World Junior Summer Showcase kicked off this week, and six San Jose Sharks prospects are featured across the rosters. The Showcase kicks off the journey to the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship, ...
The San Jose Sharks might have too many NHL-caliber forwards. Ultimately, that's a pretty good dilemma to have.
The San Jose Sharks officially hired franchise icon Joe Thornton as a player development coach/hockey operations advisor.
San Jose Sharks forward Jeff Skinner had an emphatic statement to make after signing a one-year contract in NHL Free Agency.
What the San Jose Sharks are focused on in the 2025-2026 season is seeing noticeable progress on the ice and scoresheet from key players.
The San Jose Sharks may want to take the next step, but the moves they made this offseason are nothing more than a superficial bandage on a much, much deeper wound.
San Jose traded Thrun to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for forward Ryan Reaves, the team announced, acquiring a postseason-experienced player who is very familiar with the Sharks.
The San Jose Sharks' offseason moves have dramatically reshaped their roster, prompting a closer examination of the winners and losers within the organization.
Murray Pam: The San Jose Sharks claimed defenseman Nick Leddy off waivers and signed defenseman Dmitry Orlov. The Sharks have at least 8 defensemen on NHL deals now.
After adding three veteran defensemen since the start of free agency, the San Jose Sharks have a glut of blueliners on their roster.