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With the Sharks being in a good position with the new year here, it is fair to wonder if they could look to add to their roster at the 2026 NHL trade. According to a new report, the Sharks have their eye on one of the NHL's top trade candidates.
NHL: San Jose Sharks turn in mature performance coming off holiday break, highlighting quality of young players and getting back into playoff spot.
The Sharks were created in an agreement with the North Stars owners, and stocked with many players in the North Stars’ system.
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Sizzling teams clash as Lightning continue trip at Sharks
The Tampa Bay Lightning have built another hot streak and brought it with them to the West Coast. Sporting a six-game winning streak, the Lightning will travel to Northern California to face the San Jose Sharks on Saturday following a successful stint down south.
San Jose Sharks can match last season’s win total of 20 by beating the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday afternoon at SAP Center
Wennberg spun away from Anaheim defenseman Drew Helleson along the wall and centered a puck to Mario Ferraro, who had beaten Ducks forward Mikael Granlund down the ice. Ferraro redirected the puck into the net for his 100th NHL point and a 1-0 lead at 10:43 of the first period.
With Hughes gone to Minnesota and Elias Pettersson (upper body) potentially out for his ninth straight game, Kiefer Sherwood could be Vancouver's top offensive player in the lineup. He has 10 points in 15 home games this year and has found the score sheet in five of his last nine contests at Rogers Arena.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- — Macklin Celebrini had a goal and an assist in a return to his hometown, powering the San Jose Sharks past the Vancouver Canucks 6-3 on Saturday night. The 19-year-old center extended his point streak to seven games, with ...