The Washington Capitals and San Jose Sharks have taken the steps needed to retain their negotiating rights over five players.
According to a source, the San Jose Sharks will not be signing Mason Beaupit to an entry-level contract. The Sharks have until Jun. 1 at 2 PM PT to sign the goalie or lose exclusive signing rights.
Although it was expected that the rebuild would continue in 2023-24 for the San Jose Sharks, probably no one thought it would be this bad for this iteration of the roster.
For the next installment of our San Jose Sharks player grades, we look at defenseman Kyle Burroughs. The 28-year-old Canadian signed with San Jose as a free agent in the 2023 offseason.
The NCAA Transfer Window is nearing its June 4 closing date, after staying open for 45 days rather than 30 for the first time following an October rule change.
The San Jose Sharks are on the coaching prowl looking for a new bench boss for the 2024-25 season after parting ways with former head coach David Quinn.
The San Jose Sharks acquired goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood last summer, hoping he would solidify the position alongside Kaapo Kahkonen. Before Kahkonen was traded at the trade deadline, goaltending was undoubtedly one of the Sharks’ strengths despite allowing quite a few goals.
SAN JOSE — When the newest San Jose Sharks player, Will Smith, said he wanted to wear No. 2 as a member of the organization, it didn’t take long for team officials to act, in more ways than one.
It would’ve been easy for Will Smith to go back to Boston College. Two of his best friends, Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault, were coming back, and they formed arguably the best line outside of the NHL.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re closing in on the month of June and that’s when the rumour mill really gets going. General managers are going to have to figure things out soon.
It’s official, Will Smith has signed with the San Jose Sharks. As first reported by San Jose Hockey Now on Sunday, Smith is forgoing his college eligibility to make the jump to pro hockey.
The San Jose Sharks could be set down the middle for the next decade after signing former No. 4 overall pick Will Smith to a three-year, entry-level contract on Tuesday, the team announced.
San Jose Sharks fans: breathe. The club officially announced the signing of top prospect Will Smith to his NHL entry-level contract on Monday, allowing him to turn pro in 2024-25.
The San Jose Sharks have made news on Tuesday by getting Will Smith signed. That’s the hockey player and not the Hollywood actor. News broke early Tuesday afternoon that Smith signed a three-year entry-level deal with the club.
The San Jose Sharks announced on Tuesday morning that they had signed the fourth-overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, Will Smith, to his entry-level contract.
The Sharks have the lone remaining head coaching vacancy in the league, but that could soon change.
The San Jose Sharks had a dreadful 2023-24 season. This was an expected development, at least to some extent. But the Sharks showed little progress under head coach David Quinn.
The San Jose Sharks are a long ways away from competing in the NHL. After finishing 32nd last season with a 19-54-9 record and 29th the prior year with a 22-44-16 record, San Jose fired head coach David Quinn after only two years.
It’s been nearly three years since Jeff Blashill was an NHL head coach, but his extended hiatus doesn’t seem to deter one team from possibly considering him for its head coach opening.
Fans of the San Jose Sharks can finally anticipate a brighter future. Following a disheartening season where San Jose finished at the bottom of the league (19-54-9), the Sharks won the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery, allowing the team to draft projected first-overall pick Macklin Celebrini during next month’s NHL Draft in Las Vegas.
The Sharks finished the regular season with the NHL's worst record and had the highest odds going into Tuesday's lottery. The top 16 picks followed the standings exactly with no team moving up or down in the lottery.
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