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The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Are the San Jose Sharks better now than they were last year? (22:10) What’s the trade value of their defensemen? (1:07:16) But before ...
8:54 AM: Talks between the Sharks and William Eklund were characterized to me as “positive”. Eklund is eligible for a contract extension today. Don’t expect that. We’ll see if they can get an early ...
The San Jose Sharks waived Vlasic today, for the purposes of a buyout. If no other team claims Vlasic, he will become a free agent tomorrow. The 38-year-old defenseman had one season left on an ...
Wang, a defenseman, put up four goals and 22 points for the OJHL‘s King Rebellion this past season. The 6-foot-6, left-handed blueliner also had two assists in 32 OHL games for the Oshawa Generals and ...
The San Jose Sharks have selected Zack Sharp with the No. 124 pick of the 2025 Draft. Sharp, a 20-year-old defenseman, put up five goals and nine points in 42 games as a freshman at Western Michigan ...
After nine selections in last weekend’s NHL Draft, top picks like Michael Misa and Simon Wang joined fellow Sharks prospects like Sam Dickinson and Quentin Musty and development staff personnel like ...
LOS ANGELES — What did the San Jose Sharks think of Day 2 of their 2025 Draft? Director of amateur scouting Chris Morehouse shared his thoughts on Haoxi (Simon) Wang, Cole McKinney, Teddy Mutryn, ...
The 18-year-old center has already taken the ice with Sharks legends like Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton. He’s also had some battles on the ice with his current roommate, Haoxi (Simon) Wang. It’s ...
Forwards Jimmy Huntington and Samuel Laberge as well as defenseman Cole Clayton were signed to two-way contracts and are expected to play for the Barracuda this coming season. 6-foot-0 forward ...
Wang has already made history, as the highest drafted Chinese-born player in NHL history. With development camp underway, the defenseman now turns his attention to finding a way to stand out and ...
The San Jose Sharks have selected Cole McKinney with the No. 53 pick of the 2025 Draft. McKinney, a center, put up 27 goals and 61 points for the U.S. National Team Development Program this past ...
Heise went undrafted in 2024, but a strong season with the Penticton Vees in the BCHL allowed him to get on the Sharks’ radar, and ultimately, he was picked 150th overall. In the BCHL, he scored 27 ...