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 Vancouver Canucks welcomed the San Jose Sharks to Rogers Arena on Saturday in both teams’ first game back after the holiday break. Before the break, the Canucks finished a five-game road trip in Philadelphia, falling 5-2 to the Flyers, while the Sharks lost 7-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights.
It appears that the San Jose Sharks might have found a hidden gem in their 2024 draft prospect Igor Chernyshov. After stepping to the podium and selecting
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The Sharks have made top-10 selections in three of the last four seasons, and while all the losing they had to do to earn those high draft picks likely stung, the payoff could be well worth it.
The future’s so bright for Igor Chernyshov…he’s gotta wear sunblock? That’s what the 2024 second-round pick, who just signed with the San Jose Sharks, learned recently when he was at agent Dan Milstein’s pre-Draft showcase in Florida.
The San Jose Sharks have signed Igor Chernyshov to an entry-level contract. Per Puckpedia, the 2024 second-round pick has inked a slide-eligible three-year pact with a $975K AAV.
Igor Chernyshov is coming to (North) America. Multiple reports, from Hockey News Hub to NHL.com’s Sergey Demidov, confirmed that the most recent San Jose Sharks’ second-round pick is leaving Dynamo Moscow.
Is Igor Chernyshov coming to North America? Agent Dan Milstein did not rule it out, telling San Jose Hockey Now via text: “We will discuss his future in the coming weeks.