The San Jose Sharks have the best odds to earn the first overall selection in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and after a tough 2024-25 campaign, it seems as though they are finally looking to turn their rebuilding ways into the start of being contenders again.
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. First up is a look at San Jose.
The San Jose Sharks have announced that the club has signed defenseman Leo Sahlin Wallenius to a three-year, entry-level contract. Sahlin Wallenius was originally chosen 53rd overall by the Sharks in the 2024 NHL Draft.
The San Jose Sharks struggled in the 2024-25 season, winning just 20 games and giving themselves the best odds to win the draft lottery for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.
The San Jose Sharks are entering the next era for their franchise. After former captain Logan Couture announced his retirement this week, 1300-game NHL veteran defenseman Marc-Eduard Vlasic is the last remaining member of the old core.
Redemption is on the line as the Miami Sharks prepare to face Old Glory DC in an exciting Eastern Conference matchup. This game will take place at the Maryland SoccerPlex on Friday, April 19, at 5 p.m.
In today’s NHL Trade Talk roundup, the first round of the playoffs is set, and the schedule has been released. Meanwhile, the San Jose Sharks have informed goaltender Alexandar Georgiev that he will not be re-signed and will have to find another team in free agency.
San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier is already getting to work building his team for next season. This week, Grier informed goaltender and pending unrestricted free agent Alexandar Georgiev that he will not be re-signed, ending his short stay with the Bay Area club, reports Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News.
Sharks general manager Mike Grier has informed goaltender Alexandar Georgiev he won’t be offered a contract extension before reaching unrestricted free agency in July, Georgiev told Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News late last night.
The San Jose Sharks are in a rough stretch, and not only because they’ve lost their last 10 games. A brutal series of injuries has made the roster incredibly thin, forcing them to look deep within their organization to find players who can fill out the lineup.
San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture officially announced the end of his hockey career at a press conference this afternoon, confirming reports that broke yesterday upon the scheduling of the event.
San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture will announce Tuesday that he is unable to continue his playing career due to injuries. On Tuesday’s episode of Daily Faceoff LIVE, Tyler Yaremchuk and Frank Seravalli reminisced about Couture’s time in San Jose, highlighting his heroic performances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture will announce Tuesday that he cannot continue his NHL career after battling an often painful injury for almost two years, according to multiple reports Monday.
The Sharks and Tyler Toffoli took on the Flames last night, and one errant play during the game had the San Jose player call himself out to the media. The Calgary Flames kept their playoff hopes alive as they defeated the San Jose Sharks 5-2 on Sunday at Scotiabank Saddledome.