Macklin Celebrini is in the middle of a season to remember. The second-year center of the San Jose Sharks has become one of the NHL’s top superstars. He has helped raise his team dramatically in the Western Conference standings.
The San Jose Sharks have been one of the more surprising teams thus far, and their young talent has taken a huge step forward. Macklin Celebrini has led the way and is one of the best players in the NHL at just 19.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
San Jose Sharks beat writer Curtis Pashelka writes, “Veteran winger Jeff Skinner is facing some uncertainty with the Sharks getting healthy, as both Shakir Mukhamadullin and Kiefer Sherwood are close to a return.
The San Jose Sharks are pushing for a playoff spot for the first time since 2019. Macklin Celebrini is putting together an MVP-caliber season at 19 years old, giving the Sharks a very bright future.
The New York Rangers made waves yesterday when they held star forward Artemi Panarin out of their lineup for roster management reasons, indicating that the team plans on trading the player at some point in the near future.
Following years of futility, the San Jose Sharks are once again playoff contenders. Perhaps they'll end their recent struggles against the Edmonton Oilers, as well.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins might not be one to hand out compliments lightly, but when it comes to Macklin Celebrini, he’s got nothing but respect. The Edmonton Oilers forward called the San Jose Sharks’ rising star “extremely difficult” to play against — and that’s saying something, coming from a guy who’s faced plenty of elite competition in his career.
Macklin Celebrini scored and set up three others as the visiting San Jose Sharks skated to a 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night. Will Smith scored and added two assists, and Adam Gaudette, Tyler Toffoli and John Klingberg had the other goals for San Jose, which improved to 10-4-0 in its last 14 games.
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The San Jose Sharks will look to continue playing with winning habits when they open a five-game road trip in Vancouver against the Canucks on Tuesday night.
Another top prospect playing in the CHL is making the move to college, as San Jose Sharks goaltending prospect Joshua Ravensbergen will be attending and playing for Michigan State University for the 2026-27 season, according to ESPN Insider Kevin Weekes.
The Sheet with Jeff Marek: Drew Remenda when asked if the San Jose Sharks should be looking to make a bigger move, to make a big splash in the West, or do they remain patient.
Six days ago, Kiefer Sherwood was traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Cole Clayton, a 2026 second-round pick, and a 2027 second-round pick.
The San Jose Sharks continue to push for a playoff spot and are exploring potential trade additions to strengthen their roster ahead of the March 6 deadline.
According to a team announcement, the San Jose Sharks have reassigned forward Igor Chernyshov to the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda. The transaction proactively opens a roster spot with Shakir Mukhamadullin or the recent acquisition, Kiefer Sherwood, expected to return from injury soon.
The San Jose Sharks have placed veteran defenseman Nick Leddy on waivers. The news was first reported by San Jose Hockey Now’s Sheng Peng. By placing Leddy on waivers today, the Sharks open up the possibility for Leddy to be reassigned to their AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda.
For the first time in years, the San Jose Sharks might be buyers at the trade deadline. They are currently in the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference and could make the postseason for the first time since 2019.