The Nashville Predators announced Friday that the club has signed goaltender Magnus Chrona to one-year, two-way contract extension that carries a $775,000 annual average value.
The start of pre-season is under a month away now! In recent times, prospects have been traded, including one of the best goaltending prospects in the world.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The San Jose Sharks head to Rogers Place to take on the Edmonton Oilers. Danil Gushchin and Fabian Zetterlund scored, but the Oilers overwhelmed the Sharks 9-2.
The Sharks announced they’ve reassigned rookie netminder Magnus Chrona to AHL San Jose. His weeks-long emergency loan ends because Mackenzie Blackwood is ready to come off injured reserve.
As the San Jose Sharks prepare for the final stretch of a difficult season, they are far more focused on setting up for the future. The trade deadline was one indication of this direction, and somewhat relatedly, a handful of players have seen their NHL playing time increase.
Thomas Bordeleau scored both goals and goaltender Magnus Chrona posted his first career win as the host San Jose Sharks claimed a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
On the first day of the post-Tomas Hertl era, the San Jose Sharks got a glimpse of their future…and it was good? Well, it was for one night, as the Sharks snapped a nine-game losing streak, topping the Ottawa Senators 2-1.
Magnus Chrona didn’t get the win in his second NHL start, but he was able to wash away the bad memory from his first one. On Dec. 28, Chrona made his first NHL start against the Edmonton Oilers.
One of the top goaltenders on an already struggling team is going to be out for a few games. On Wednesday, the San Jose Sharks announced that Mackenzie Blackwood is being placed on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury.
Magnus Chrona was having breakfast with family visiting from Sweden when he found out that the San Jose Sharks had called him up. Chrona’s parents Annika and Bjorn had flown in on Christmas Day to spend the next two weeks with him with the Barracuda scheduled to stay in the state of California for the duration of their stay.
The San Jose Sharks have now ruined two special moments for Magnus Chrona. Chrona, 23, made his NHL debut on Nov. 4, coming on for Mackenzie Blackwood midway through a 10-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The San Jose Sharks welcomed the Edmonton Oilers into SAP Center. The Sharks laid out like a welcome mat, no-showing Magnus Chrona’s first NHL start, and Chrona got pulled after giving up four goals in the first period.