The San Jose Sharks are eagerly anticipating first-overall pick Macklin Celebrini, emphasized by new head coach Ryan Warsofsky, who told Tom Gulitti of NHL.com that he’s expecting Celebrini to drive the lineup. Warsofsky said, “He’s so driven. I think at times we’re going to have to reel him back just because he wants to go, go, go, but he’s a super competitive, self-driven … [Read more...] about Snapshots: Celebrini, Ovechkin, Avalanche
Snapshots: Team Canada, Pacioretty, Marushev
True best-on-best men’s hockey is only about six months away from making its return at the 4 Nations Face-Off. The countries participating have already named their first six roster players for the event, with Canada already confirming they’ll be taking Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Sidney Crosby, Cale Makar, Brayden Point and Brad Marchand. But there are still many roster … [Read more...] about Snapshots: Team Canada, Pacioretty, Marushev
AHL’s San Jose Barracuda Sign Colin White
The Sharks’ AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda, has signed UFA center Colin White to a one-year contract, according to a team press release. White, a former first-round pick of the Senators who was bought out by Ottawa in 2022, signed a two-way deal with the Penguins last October after attending training camp on a PTO. He was immediately waived and assigned to the AHL for … [Read more...] about AHL’s San Jose Barracuda Sign Colin White
Will Smith Has To Earn His Spot In The Lineup
In an interview with Chelena Goldman of the NHL, San Jose Sharks prospect Will Smith not only has his eyes set on making the lineup out of training camp in September, but also being a huge contributor to the team. Smith is coming off a dominant season in the NCAA with Boston College in which he led the nation in scoring with 25 goals and 71 points in 41 games. Next to number … [Read more...] about Will Smith Has To Earn His Spot In The Lineup
Analyzing San Jose’s Options For Third String Goalie
In the most recent episode of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, Sheng Peng was joined by the assistant general manager of the San Jose Sharks, Joe Will. One of the topics of conversation was the Sharks’ current pursuit of a third-strong netminder and the qualifications desired for that role. In the interview, Will said, “That No. 3 goaltender, somebody that we would be looking … [Read more...] about Analyzing San Jose’s Options For Third String Goalie