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San Jose Sharks center Michael Misa is injured and will miss the start of Canada’s training camp for the upcoming World Junior Hockey championship
In the NHL, there are players who make a great impact in the locker room in addition to the efforts they display on the ice. For the San Jose Sharks, right wing
Celebrini's start to the season has kept him firmly in the conversation, and justifiably so. Celebrini has produced 44 points through 32 games, sitting third in the NHL scoring leaderboard, only trailing superstars Nathan MacKinnon (53) and Connor McDavid (48).
Led by 19-year-old center Macklin Celebrini, San Jose is contending for a Stanley Cup Playoff berth and bringing excitement back to the Shark Tank. Celebrini, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, has 43 points (15 goals, 28 assists) in 31 games, third in the NHL.
Macklin Celebrini is confirmed to play for the San Jose Sharks against the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight. The 20-year-old forward, who has 15 goals and
BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Flyers and the San Jose Sharks face off in a non-conference matchup. Philadelphia has a 15-9-3 record overall and a 9-5-2 record in home games. The Flyers are 2-4-3 in games decided by a single goal.
The San Jose Jr. Sharks youth hockey program has agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit brought by a boy who says he was sexually abused by one of the team’s coaches in 2021. A judge recently approved the deal,
The problem surfaced early. In the opening period against the Flyers, San Jose was outshot 16–3 and spent most of the frame pinned in its own end. Somehow, the Sharks escaped the first period tied 1–1, with Alex Nedeljkovic channeling his inner Evgeni Nabokov to keep them in the game.