San Jose Sharks’ Young Players Poised to Take Over Lizz Child | May 23, 2021 The San Jose Sharks are tied into some less than ideal contracts over the next few years. Luckily, this has yet to prevent the infusion of young, new talent into…
Foundations for Sharks’ Future: True and Blichfeld Lizz Child | March 24, 2021 Being repeatedly shuffled between the San Jose Sharks and San Jose Barracuda over the last two seasons, former WHL rivals Alexander True and Joachim Blichfeld have been working to prove…
Sharks See Two Lopsided Games in Series Split With the Avalanche Josh Frojelin | March 4, 2021 On the heels of a 7-6 loss to the St. Louis Blues and the loss of Tomas Hertl to the COVID-19 protocol list, headed into a two-game series against the…
Sharks’ Most Probable Breakout Players for 2020-21 Season Victor Nuño | November 20, 2020 The 2020-21 San Jose Sharks will be looking to qualify for the playoffs after failing to do so in 2019-20. If they do rebound, there will need to be at…
San Jose Sharks’ Prospect Pyramid Victor Nuño | September 1, 2020 General manager Doug Wilson has built the San Jose Sharks as a perennial contender. During his 17-year tenure, they have only missed the playoffs twice. The last time in 2014-15,…
2018 WJC Team Denmark Preview Nathaniel Oliver | December 14, 2017 Heading into Buffalo, Denmark is in the midst of four straight World Junior Championship appearances. They are coming off of their finest performance thus far after they took Canada by…
Sharks Prospects Ready for AHL Zachary DeVine | March 31, 2017 The reality of the San Jose Barracuda’s situation is three top wingers are up with the San Jose Sharks as of this being written: Kevin Labanc, Marcus Sorensen and Timo…
Sharks’ Joachim Blichfeld a Fit with Winterhawks Zachary DeVine | March 10, 2017 The San Jose Sharks selected Joachim Blichfeld out of the Malmo Redhawks J20 program with the 210th pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. The native of Frederikshavn, Denmark spent…
Is Denmark a Dark Horse? Marcy Di Michele | December 30, 2016 Denmark’s victory celebration has now become the stuff of legends. But even more remarkable than the celebrating is the fact they’ve won two games, and sit in a fantastic position in group…