Looking to add depth on the back end, the San Jose Sharks signed defenseman Libor Hajek to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2026-27 season, general manager Mike Grier announced Wednesday.
The 2025-26 season marked an incredible step forward in the rebuild for the San Jose Sharks. The Sharks leapt from 52 points in the standings, which marked them dead last in the NHL in 2024-25, to missing the playoffs by just four points this past season.
Macklin Celebrini is about to enter his third NHL season, and he will do so with another major award on his resume. The San Jose Sharks center had already turned his second professional season into a franchise-shifting year, with the team finishing a season with a points percentage figure (.524) higher than .500 for the first time since 2019.
In the history of the NHL Draft, 64 players have been selected No. 1 overall. How many of the can you name in eight minutes?
One of the game’s biggest budding superstars has received an exceptional honor. On Thursday, the International Ice Hockey Federation announced that San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini has been named the 2026 IIHF Male Player of the Year.
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
The San Jose Sharks are continuing to add to their organizational depth on defense. According to a team announcement, the Sharks have signed Libor Hajek to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2026-27 campaign.
Mike Grier’s recent comments about Mitch Marner and the pressure of playing in Toronto sound familiar. In fact, far too familiar. He used the Marner example to suggest that Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse had experienced the same constricting pressure in Edmonton that Marner experienced in Toronto.
Everyone knows that standing out for a major Canadian NHL franchise comes with added weight and pressure. Not every player can handle it, and that is exactly what San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier referred to in recent comments, taking a shot at the Toronto Maple Leafs.
This story originally appeared on hockeysverige.se and has been translated from Swedish to English. After four seasons with the San Jose Sharks, William Eklund is getting the fresh start many around the league expected.
The San Jose Sharks made a playoff push last season, but fell just short. Their biggest shortcoming was their defense, so GM Mike Grier went out and changed that.
The San Jose Sharks announced on Thursday that they have signed winger Ivar Stenberg to a standard entry-level contract. The 18-year-old was chosen with the No.
What’s the point in waiting? On Thursday, the San Jose Sharks signed 2026 second-overall pick Ivar Stenberg to an entry-level contract. San Jose selected the Swedish winger at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft on June 26.
The first member of the 2026 NHL Draft has signed his entry-level contract. According to a team announcement, the San Jose Sharks have signed Ivar Stenberg, the second overall pick of this summer’s draft, to his first professional contract.
The San Jose Sharks have made another significant addition to their blue line, signing veteran defenseman Jacob Trouba to a four-year contract worth $8.25 million annually, according to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman.
According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, Mason Marchment is signing with the San Jose Sharks. It sounds like five years and $7 million per season for Marchment.
The San Jose Sharks signed defenseman Michael Kesselring to a three-year, $13.5 million deal Monday that prevented him from a becoming a restricted free agent and has an average annual value of $4.5 million, according to NHL.com.
The San Jose Sharks have agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension with pending restricted free agent defenseman Michael Kesselring, PuckPedia reported Sunday afternoon.
The Sharks walked into Buffalo with pressure, opportunity, and three first-round picks. They walked out with something far more valuable: a class that looks like a turning point.
With the 21st pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the San Jose Sharks have selected Ryan Lin from the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Ryan Lin is an electric two-way defenseman who has been pretty polarizing in this draft cycle.
With the ninth pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the San Jose Sharks have selected Keaton Verhoeff from the North Dakota Fighting Hawks of the NCAA. Early in the 2025-26 season, the first-overall conversation was more of a two-man race.
The San Jose Sharks may have landed the steal of the 2026 NHL Draft. With the No. 2 overall pick Friday night, San Jose selected Swedish winger Ivar Stenberg, wasting little time adding one of the draft’s most complete prospects to a rapidly improving young core.
The San Jose Sharks remain one of the NHL's youngest teams, but there is finally a sense of optimism surrounding the franchise. After several difficult seasons near the bottom of the standings, General Manager Mike Grier has assembled one of the league's strongest prospect pools.
The Washington Capitals are not messing around this offseason, and they are making it very clear that they still see themselves as Stanley Cup contenders in the very near future.
Entering with the ninth-best odds to land the top pick, the San Jose Sharks shocked the hockey world last month when they landed the second overall selection in the NHL Draft Lottery. Even before the lottery, the Sharks owned what scouts widely considered the league’s best prospect pool.
The San Jose Sharks are in a position where the second overall pick in the NHL Draft will help them if they use it, but it could also be used in trade talks for a player that might help them much sooner.
Trades are abundant this NHL offseason.
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