San Jose Sharks Are Setting Themselves Up for Another Disappointing Season Eric He | July 25, 2012 So much for those “big changes” hinted at by Doug Wilson and promised by the media. So much for dismantling the core and “blowing up” the team after a pathetic…
The Case for the Sharks to Trade Joe Thornton Walter McLaughlin | July 22, 2012 There really is very little debate about it. With 1,078 points (59th in NHL history), seven all-star appearances, an Art Ross Trophy and a Hart Trophy, Joe Thornton will eventually…
San Jose Sharks: Off-Season Update and Latest on Rick Nash Eric He | July 5, 2012 With the dust settling after perhaps the biggest day in NHL free agency thus far (Ryan Suter and Zach Parise signing with the Minnesota Wild), teams can now settle down,…
Is Alex Stalock the Heir Apparent for the San Jose Sharks? Anatoliy Metter | July 4, 2012 After signing a one year deal with the San Jose Sharks, fans must be wondering what Alex Stalock’s future will be with the franchise as Thomas Greiss and Antti Niemi…
The San Jose Sharks Would be Fools to Trade Logan Couture Eric He | June 28, 2012 It has been no secret: the San Jose Sharks want to acquire Rick Nash from the Columbus Blue Jackets, and they want to do it badly. Imagine Nash reuniting with…
The San Jose Sharks Turn Offensive in the 2012 NHL Draft Walter McLaughlin | June 24, 2012 To apologize is to lay the foundation for a future offense.— Ambrose Bierce Unless selecting at the very top of the NHL draft, a team’s picks will always be poked…
THW 2012 Mock Draft- Round 1 Caitlin Campbell | June 20, 2012 With the draft fast approaching writers here at THW are getting into draft mode. Our writers are acting as GMs of the teams they cover throughout the season. 1. Edmonton…
Red Wings’ Split With Stuart Not A ‘Hockey Decision’ Andrew Johnson | June 10, 2012 The Detroit Red Wings traded soon-to-be UFA Brad Stuart’s rights to the San Jose Sharks on Sunday in exchange for a conditional 7th round pick in the 2014 draft and…
Are the San Jose Sharks Cursed By The Number 5? Stephanie Lee | June 1, 2012 Hockey players are very superstitious, it’s a well known fact. Los Angeles Kings forward Anze Kopitar puts his right skate on first and even ties it first before the left, Pittsburgh’s…
Defending the Blue Line: Wild players amongst the stars Megan Nyberg | June 1, 2012 Everyday men and women wake early and put on their gear – helmets, pads, uniforms – and face their opponent head on. The games they play in are not televised.…
Sharks Lose Big, Raise Ticket Prices Stephanie Lee | May 14, 2012 Now I know this is a little behind, but it’s still a pretty hot topic with fans, and the heartbreak suffered from the playoffs this past season is still there.…
Playoff Pool Chutes And Ladders: Get The F Out Of Here! Chris Wassel | April 24, 2012 Henrik Lundqvist said it best last night to the referee. Seriously, another week has gone by for those fantasy poolies and Round 2 will start by week’s end. As the…