Sharks vs. Predators: Who's in and who's out on D?
San Jose hosts Nashville in the final game of their six-game homestand. With Jason Demers healthy and Brent Burns likely back soon, who stays and who goes on the Sharks' blueline?
San Jose hosts Nashville in the final game of their six-game homestand. With Jason Demers healthy and Brent Burns likely back soon, who stays and who goes on the Sharks' blueline?
San Jose might be undefeated but that doesn't mean everything about their game is coming up Milhouse. Ahead of tonight's contest with the Oilers, the Sharks should look to tweak their bottom two forward lines.
The top two teams in the Pacific Division collide at the Tank as the Sharks look to put together a better season series against Anaheim than they did a year ago.
The Sharks look to extend their undefeated record tonight completing the second half of their back-to-back against the Vancouver Canucks
In their fourth game of the season the San Jose Sharks host the Colorado Avalanche in an afternoon game at the Shark Tank.
The Sharks get to play in their third home-opener of the year. But this time, it's theirs. The Sharks return to San Jose against the Coyotes at 7:30 PM.
In their second game of the season, the Sharks take on the young Oilers in Edmonton at 7PM.
We have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the Sharks in the season opener, but what about their opponent? Kent Wilson gives us Calgary's perspective.
After 274 brutal days, the Sharks will finally play an NHL hockey game again as they open the season in Calgary at 3PM.
Here lies the San Jose Sharks' 2012-13 regular season opener against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. May it rest in peace.