The SAP Center didn’t just get free tacos Saturday afternoon; it got a show. The San Jose Sharks fought a very interesting physical battle against the Colorado Avalanche and walked out with a very nice win.
Brought the heat 🔥 pic.twitter.com/i1ksF8sW0g — San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) November 1, 2025
First period
Things didn’t start out well for the Sharks. Less than a minute in, Colorado’s Martin Necas put one past Sharks’ goaltender Yaroslav Askarov with help from...
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This afternoon marks another tough test for the San Jose Sharks as the Colorado Avalanche arrive in the Bay Area. The Avs are 7-4-1 this season and currently sit atop the Central Division with 18 points. The good news for the Sharks is that this Colorado team could be a bit road weary. This is a short road trip for the Avalanche, but the second of a back-to-back series that started off in Las Vegas yesterday. Colorado beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2, but then had to travel to San Jose and no...
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The San Jose Sharks have looked stilted at times, and there have been some questionable lineup choices on the ice through the first portion of the season. While it’s been better the last few games, the early play has led to early calls for Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky’s head, especially by fans frustrated by the inconsistent playing time for young star in the making Michael Misa and the continued play of veterans like Nick Leddy and John Klingberg over younger, learning players like Shakir Mukham...
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The San Jose Sharks picked up right where the team left off a few nights ago against the Los Angeles Kings, jumping on the New Jersey Devils early and often. The result was a 5-2 regulation win; the Sharks’ first regulation win of the season.
The Sharks attacked the Devils with speed, triggering a quick strike from William Eklund that beat Jake Allen five-hole in the first minute of last night’s game.
EKY ON THE BREAKAWAY 🚨 pic.twitter.com/OcIv1zxslG — Sharks on NBCS (@NBCSSh...
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The San Jose Sharks will wear the team’s Heritage 2.0 jerseys tonight for the first time this season. As part of the festivities, the Sharks will honor three players from the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Jeff Friesen, Kyle McLaren and Mark Smith will be on the ice to drop the puck in front of Sharks’ fans this evening.
Friesen was drafted 11th overall in 1994 by the San Jose Sharks and played nearly seven seasons with the team. Friesen still ranks ninth all-time among Sharks’ scoring leader...
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It’s frustrating, having one of the best games you have played this year, only to fall short in the final seconds of the game. Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky held his head high before facing the media. The San Jose Sharks were so close, yet fell to the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in regulation. The Sharks outshot the Kings 40-14 and had 44 scoring chances to the Kings’ 13, according to Natural Stat Trick, but the score simply didn’t end up in San Jose’s favor.
First period
The puck hit the ice ...
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The Frozen Frenzy is back and the San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings are the final game of the lineup. With Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson playing headliners for tonight’s game, the NHL is looking to highlight some of the league’s younger stars. During the visit to New York this past week, Misa and Dickinson took a trip to the NHL’s headquarters.
LIVE from New York! 🎥 Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson visited @NHL HQ while in town last week. pic.twitter.com/...
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The entire Sharks organization and fan base agree on one thing: it is time to start winning. The Sharks’ rebuild should be on the upswing, high draft picks are starting to crack the NHL roster, and everyone in the Sharks’ front office agrees that the time to win again is now. With budding young stars like Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith and Yaroslav Askarov only getting better, as well as an overhaul of 3 out of the top 4 defensemen, it should start to happen sooner rather than later.
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It’s hard to say if the San Jose Sharks as a team have figured out how to win close games, but there’s one player on the Sharks who has definitely figured it out – Macklin Celebrini. It’s because of Celebrini that the Sharks beat the Minnesota Wild 6-5 in overtime last night and finished the four-game road trip with a .500 record.
The 19-year-old forward put together another multi-point game, saving his most important point for the very end of the night. Celebrini sprinted onto the ice af...
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The San Jose Sharks have a chance to salvage some semblance of success on this road trip with a win this afternoon in Minnesota. After finding their game in New York, doing a bit of team bonding and getting the first win of the season, the Sharks wrap up the four game road trip with a visit to the Minnesota Wild. A win would finish the road trip with a .500 record and set the Sharks on a better path as the team returns home for a spell.
The Wild are also flailing to start the season with ...
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The San Jose Barracuda lost a physical game with the Milwaukee Admirals on Friday night in which the ‘Cuda were outgunned.
First period
Just under three minutes in, Oasiz Wiesblatt, brother of former San Jose Sharks draft pick Ozzy Wiesblatt and Kasper Halttunen decided to set the temperature for the night with matching fighting majors.
NOT INTIMIDATED https://t.co/GQZWc3kbZZ pic.twitter.com/2vRV9XZn8J — Milwaukee Admirals (@mkeadmirals) October 25, 2025
Not long ...
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Going into the game against the New Jersey Devils Friday night, it was clear the San Jose Sharks would need to play almost perfectly to secure a second win in as many nights. The Devils have won 6 games in a row going in, and the Sharks had only just won their first game less than 24 hours earlier against the New York Rangers in what was a fireworks show of a hockey game. In what has been the Sharks’ strategy with rookies on back-to-back nights to ease them into the NHL, the team sat Michael M...
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The road trip will not get easier for the San Jose Sharks, as the team heads to New Jersey for the second half of the back-to-backs. The Sharks will face the red hot New Jersey Devils tonight, a team that’s 6-1-0 for the season. New Jersey is at the top of the Metropolitan Division and hasn’t lost since the first game of the season, a 6-3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. Since then, the Devils have rolled through the Lightning, Blue Jackets, Panthers, Oilers, Maple Leafs and Wild, outscoring t...
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It was a struggle to get there and it wasn’t a pretty path, but the San Jose Sharks can finally say the team has a win this season. It took overtime and a Herculean effort by both Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith, but the most important thing is that even when the team lost its lead late in the third period, the Sharks battled back to win and beat the New York Rangers 6-5 in overtime. Better yet, the Sharks put six goals past Igor Shesterkin, who, going into the night, had not allowed more tha...
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