A former prospect is on the move once again. On Friday, Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin announced that the team has acquired forward Oskar Olausson from the San Jose Sharks.
The San Jose Sharks are seeking their first win of the season and look to do so when they take on the Utah Mammoth at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The San Jose Sharks will be without one veteran defenseman, and possibly two, when they visit the Utah Mammoth on Friday night in Salt Lake City. Timothy Liljegren is definitely out and John Klingberg may also miss the game.
The San Jose Sharks claimed defenseman Vincent Iorio off waivers from the Washington Capitals on Thursday. Iorio was the lone player placed on the waiver wire on Wednesday, and the Sharks had the top priority for claiming players as a result of finishing 32nd in the NHL standings in 2024-25.
The Sharks officially placed Timothy Liljegren on injured reserve, a day after the defenseman was listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury, according to Curtis Pashelka of the Bay Area News Group.
The San Jose Sharks were without two of their defenseman at Wednesday’s practice, and head coach Ryan Warsofsky provided an update on their status. Swedish
The San Jose Sharks are off to a bad start, opening the season with no victories through three games, including two overtime losses that could have easily been wins.
With the 2025-26 NHL season a week old, many teams are still hanging onto that preseason optimism. In the Bay Area, some still hold out hope that the San Jose Sharks have the potential to improve after years of futility.
The San Jose Sharks will try to bounce back from a devastating season-opening loss when they host the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night. The Sharks missed
San Jose Sharks owner Hasso Plattner rarely makes public appearances. Still, ahead of the home opener (an ugly overtime loss), he sat down with the media to reflect on the team’s past and future — including his perspective on star defenseman Erik Karlsson.
If the NHL handed out awards for bizarre endings, Thursday night’s Sharks–Golden Knights finish would win hands down. In one of the strangest back-to-back sequences you’ll ever see, San Jose goalie Alex Nedeljkovic was at the center of both goals that turned a sure win into a stunning 4–3 overtime loss.
For a rebuilding team like the San Jose Sharks, you can’t just give away games to the Vegas Golden Knights. The Sharks are well on their way to competing again in the Western Conference with their young talent.
The San Jose Sharks face a tall order on Thursday when they open their season at home against the defending Pacific Division champion Vegas Golden Knights.
Ahead of the San Jose Sharks' regular season opener against the Vegas Golden Knights, the franchise has announced their alternate captains for the 2025-26 year.
Forward Nolan Burke has signed with the Reading Royals for the 2025-26 season after being released from his tryout with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Burke, 22, had 13 goals and 18 assists for 31 points in 55 games last season with the Wichita Thunder.
The San Jose Sharks have not made the playoffs since the 2018-19 season, but hopes are high for the team. The Sharks have young talent primed to break out, led by Macklin Celebrini.
The Philadelphia Flyers traded Ryan Ellis and a conditional sixth-round pick to the San Jose Sharks on Sunday. In return, the Sharks send back Carl Grundstrom and Artem Guryev.
Today is yet another of NHL player point projections from us here at Last Word On Hockey. And if you have been following along, you’d be asking yourself who could possibly be next?
No one is expecting the San Jose Sharks to contend for a Stanley Cup this season. The organization has been accumulating prospects and draft capital, and it’s only a matter of time before some of those assets start bringing the Sharks back to relevance.
Last Word on Hockey’s Puck Drop Previews are back for the 2025-26 season! As the regular season approaches, Last Word will preview each team’s current outlook and stories to watch for the upcoming year.
If you’re an athlete, you know that a little affirmation can get you a long way. There’s nothing wrong with some occasional drumbeating for yourself. In fact, boasting about your achievements and reminding yourself about the big wins can even help to keep up the morale.