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As the 2025-26 NHL season approaches, the San Jose Sharks appear to have mostly formed the shape of their roster. Now they ...
The San Jose Sharks have completed most of their business for the summer at this point, and we have a rough idea of what the roster should look like on opening night. With an abundance of players ...
Tyler Atkinson, the No. 1 linebacker in the 2026 recruiting class, committed to Texas on Tuesday. Appearing on "The Pat McAfee Show," the five-star prospect chose the Longhorns over finalists ...
First-rounder Victor Eklund has a contract in place for whenever he and the Islanders decide it’s the right season for him to come to North America. The Islanders on Monday announced Eklund, a ...
He spoke with local media on Monday afternoon. With his goal-scoring skill, his relationships with Tyler Toffoli and fellow former Oiler John Klingberg, and his overall vibes, Skinner should fit in ...
The New York Islanders’ 2025 Draft Class has its first signee. The organization inked F Victor Eklund to a three-year, entry-level deal. The Islanders drafted Eklund, 18, with the 16th overall pick in ...
The San Jose Sharks have signaled the end of their rebuild by signing veteran forward Jeff Skinner to a one-year deal. This move, along with other key acquisitions, aims to provide leadership for ...
The San Jose Sharks scratched off, perhaps, the last item on their offseason to-do list when they signed forward Jeff Skinner to a one-year, $3 million contract on Friday.
Chernyshov, Halttunen, and Musty are among the Sharks’ top prospects, but it says here they’ll need more seasoning in the AHL. If Misa foregoes the NCAA, signs a contract, and shines in camp, he could ...
For Sharks General Manager Mike Grier, the moves are a calculated effort to better insulate his superstar youngsters like Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, William Eklund, and newcomer Michael Misa.
Sharks add ex-Oilers forward on 1-year contract The Sharks continue to add experience to the locker room, signing a former Calder Memorial Trophy winner who played for Oilers last season.
SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks traded some young blue line depth for a seasoned enforcer on Thursday, sending defenseman Henry Thrun to the Toronto Maple Leafs for tough guy forward Ryan Reaves ...