The San Jose Sharks' iconic pre-game tradition features players entering the ice through a 17-foot shark mouth, accompanied by flashing red eyes, fog, and "Seek & Destroy" by Metallica.
Are the San Jose Sharks better than last year? They had appeared to turn the page on last season’s disaster in early December ...
That’s why it’ll be interesting to see what Sharks general manager Mike Grier does with the first-round draft pick he acquired from the Dallas Stars earlier this month in exchange for forward Mikael ...
The San Jose Sharks have been ranked as the best prospect group in the NHL in a recent report. The organization topped Scott Wheeler of The Athletic's annual prospect rankings, in what was an ...
Joe Thornton's iconic No. 19 is officially in the rafters of the SAP Center, and the greatest San Jose Sharks player of all time has now become the second player in team history to earn the honor ...
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Bruins survive Shark scare, beat San Jose, 6-3Charlie Coyle scored twice in the third period to save the Bruins the ignominy of losing to the 31st-ranked San Jose Sharks ... Pavel Zacha from behind the Shark net and banking a shot off ...
Ultimately, the Sharks and general manager Mike Grier must decide whether Ferraro fits into San Jose’s long-term future or ...
In other words, Smith is a Shark ... final 25 minutes of San Jose’s 3-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild, Smith was on the ice first thing Monday morning, working with the Sharks coaching staff ...
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