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The Sharks had a busy 2025 NHL free-agency period, and their addition of multiple veterans gives them a solid grade for the summer.
General Manager Mike Grier announced today updates and additions to the Sharks Hockey Operations Staff. Hockey Operations Additions: Joe Thornton - Player Development Coach/Hockey Operations Advisor O
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San Jose Hockey Now on MSNSJHN Daily: Sharks Make Sense for Price? Orlov on Unhappiness in Carolina + Rookie Faceoff ScheduleIt looks like the San Jose Sharks’ Rookie Faceoff schedule is set. According to John Hoven, the Sharks are scheduled to play two games at Great Park Ice in Irvine, where the Anaheim Ducks practice. 9/12/25: Sharks vs.
A franchise legend returns to help shape the future of the San Jose Sharks as part of the coaching staff for the upcoming NHL season.
Joe Thornton was named player development coach and hockey operations adviser for the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.
SAN JOSE — San Jose Sharks icon Joe Thornton now has an official title with the team he starred on for 15 seasons. The Sharks announced on Tuesday that Thornton, who had his number 19 retired by the team last year, is officially re-joining the organization as a player development coach and hockey operations advisor.
The San Jose Sharks' 2025 NHL Draft produced one of the most talented prospects. How does the rest of the Sharks' draft class look?
Wayne Thomas played eight NHL seasons before a post-playing career that included over two decades with the Sharks.
Wayne Thomas, former NHL goaltender and San Jose Sharks executive, passed away at 77 after battling cancer. Thomas played eight seasons in the NHL, earning an All-Star selection with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Yardbarker on MSNFive more NHL trade candidates to watch until 2026 deadlineWe took a look at five likely trade candidates between now and the upcoming trade deadline on Wednesday. Let's take a look at five additional candidates.
Chernyshov, Halttunen, and Musty are among the Sharks’ top prospects, but it says here they’ll need more seasoning in the AHL. If Misa foregoes the NCAA, signs a contract, and shines in camp, he could get a nine-game NHL audition to start the season before the Sharks need to decide whether to burn the first year of his deal.