San Jose Sharks
Professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, competing in the NHL's Pacific Division.
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| # | Team | Games Played | Wins | Losses | OT Losses | Ties | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | San Jose Sharks | 82 | 39 | 35 | 8 | 86 |
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What Will Tyler Toffoli’s Role Be on the 2026-27 Sharks?
Tyler Toffoli is entering his 15th season and his role on the San Jose Sharks is expected to shift to a bottom-six forward and power play specialist as the team's young core emerges. He will likely continue as an alternate captain and mentor to younger players like Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith.

Suggested Trade Sees Sharks Land Blackhawks’ Kevin Korchinski
The article proposes a hypothetical trade sending defenseman Kevin Korchinski from the Chicago Blackhawks to the San Jose Sharks, suggesting the Sharks could use him to create internal competition on their blue line. The trade would involve the Sharks receiving Korchinski in exchange for Ethan Cardwell, a 2029 fourth-round pick, and a 2028 seventh-round pick.

Kiefer Sherwood Could Be the Perfect Complement to the Sharks’ Game
Kiefer Sherwood signed a five-year, $28.75 million extension with the San Jose Sharks, bringing a relentless forechecking style that the team needed. His physical play and versatility are expected to complement the Sharks' young skill players and help them push for the playoffs.

An in-depth look at the San Jose Sharks in 2026-27: Canucks Pacific Previews
The San Jose Sharks boast one of the deepest prospect pools in hockey, led by North Vancouver native Macklin Celebrini after his 115-point season. The Sharks aim to make the playoffs in 2026-27, with bold moves in free agency and a focus on improving their defense.
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Los Angeles Kings’ 3 Biggest Rivalries in Franchise History
The Los Angeles Kings have three biggest rivalries in franchise history: with the Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Ducks, and San Jose Sharks. The Oilers rivalry intensified after Wayne Gretzky was traded to the Kings, while the Freeway Faceoff with the Ducks and the postseason battles with the Sharks add to the Kings' storied history.

One Weakness the Sharks Didn’t Fix This Summer Is in Net
The San Jose Sharks revamped their defense this offseason but failed to address their goaltending, leaving Yaroslav Askarov as the starter after a poor .884 save percentage season. The team is betting that an improved blue line will solve the issue, but the margin for error is small as they aim for the playoffs.

The 2026-27 Sharks Will Have More Bite After Adding Physical Players
The San Jose Sharks are adding physical players Kiefer Sherwood, Mason Marchment, and Jacob Trouba to become a tougher team in 2026-27. The article highlights how these additions will bring grit and defensive physicality to complement the team's offensive skill.

Ex-Edmonton Oilers forward Jeff Skinner is out of the NHL
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Jeff Skinner, a six-time 30-goal scorer, has signed a one-year contract with EHC Biel-Bienne in Switzerland, likely ending his NHL career. Skinner struggled with the Oilers and Sharks in recent seasons, scoring 16 goals in 72 games with Edmonton and six goals in 32 games with San Jose before his contract was terminated.

Sharks’ Jeff Ulmer Sees a Team Ready to Take a Shot at the Playoffs
San Jose Sharks assistant coach Jeff Ulmer believes the team is ready to take a shot at the playoffs after a 34-point improvement last season. The Sharks added veterans Jacob Trouba, Darnell Nurse, and Michael Kesselring to bolster their blue line and hope continued growth from young stars like Macklin Celebrini will push them into contention.

Sharks’ Pipeline Is Loaded on Defense, But One Position Is Missing
The San Jose Sharks boast one of the NHL's deepest prospect pools, anchored by elite defensive depth and strong center play. However, the pipeline lacks a single legitimate right wing prospect, a gap the team may address through future drafts or trades.

How Sharks Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky Can Avoid the Hot Seat This Season
The San Jose Sharks enter 2026-27 with playoff expectations for the first time in years, putting head coach Ryan Warsofsky on the hot seat. The article outlines three keys for Warsofsky to avoid being fired: fixing the team's awful season-opening losing streak, improving a mediocre power play and a terrible penalty kill, and cutting down on nights where the team gives up five or more goals.

Joe Thornton Earns Second Hall of Fame Nod in Two Years
Joe Thornton was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame, marking his second Hall of Fame induction in two years. The Sharks legend is the greatest player in franchise history, leading the team to its only Stanley Cup Final appearance and holding multiple franchise records.

The Sharks Should Call the Flames About Morgan Frost
The San Jose Sharks are urged to trade for Calgary Flames forward Morgan Frost to add skilled, cost-controlled depth without a long-term commitment. Frost, who had a career-high 22 goals and 43 points last season, would provide secondary scoring as the Sharks push for a playoff spot.

The Sharks Just Bet Their Future on Macklin Celebrini, and It’s the Right Call
The San Jose Sharks signed Macklin Celebrini to a five-year, $94 million extension, making him the highest-paid player in NHL history. The article argues that despite the record average annual value, Celebrini took a discount to help the team build a contender, signaling the end of the Sharks' rebuild.

Predicting Will Smith’s Extension With the Sharks After Macklin Celebrini’s Record-Breaking Deal
The article predicts that San Jose Sharks forward Will Smith will sign a five-year extension with an average annual value of $10.5 million, following Macklin Celebrini's record-breaking deal. It compares Smith's situation to similar contracts for Jason Robertson, Lucas Raymond, and Trevor Zegras, factoring in the rising salary cap.
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