Sharks acquire Torres, ruin trade deadline
Ugh.
After weeks of swirling rumors, the Sharks finally traded Ryane Clowe to the New York Rangers.
Ryane Clowe is still a Shark but Michal Handzus isn't as Doug Wilson turns another replacement-level player into futures ahead of the trade deadline.
Having already served one game of the suspension, Ryane Clowe will only miss tomorrow night's contest against the Colorado Avalanche.
After an endless waiting game, the Sharks appear set to sign the 33-year-old center to a one-year, $700k contract.
The bought-out former Canadiens center is in San Jose to meet with Doug Wilson and Todd McLellan this weekend as the Sharks appear to be the front-runners for his services.
Despite earlier rumors to the contrary, the Sharks won't be bringing back defenseman Jim Vandermeer who signed with Vancouver today.
After playing through injury during the second half of last season, Sharks defenseman Brent Burns might not be ready to go when the NHL season begins in the coming weeks.
Should the lockout end, Sharks defenseman Jason Demers could be unavailable to the team after sustaining a slash to his wrist.
USA Hockey's Jim Johannson announced earlier today that the organization has decided on the 13 forwards they will ice at the 2013 World Juniors, a list that includes Sharks prospect Sean Kuraly.
It's official: there will be no more NHL hockey in 2012 as the league announced the cancellation of all games through January 14th.
San Jose forwards become the sixth and seventh Sharks to return to North America from Europe in the last month, potentially in the hope that the NHL lockout ends.
The NHL will be taking its show on the road as the venue for its lockout shifts to the court system following the league's filing of two separate lawsuits in response to potential NHLPA decertification.
Yet another Shark has found his way back to North America from Europe as defenseman Justin Braun is stateside after fracturing his hand while playing in the SM-liiga.
Having already canceled all scheduled games through the end of this week, the NHL went a step further today in canceling all contests through December 30th, a move made inevitable by CBA talks turning sour.
Following in the footsteps of four teammates, Douglas Murray appears to be coming back to North America after spending the lockout in Sweden's second-tier professional league.
For the first time in nearly eight months, professional hockey will be played at HP Pavilion as the Bulls prepare to take on the Thunder at the Tank in two weeks.
Sharks 2011 5th round pick and current Miami University center Sean Kuraly was named to Team USA's preliminary roster for the 2013 World Junior tournament in Russia.
Sharks center returns to native Canada after helping Genève-Servette dominate the Swiss National League.
Justin Braun becomes the tenth Shark, and third San Jose defenseman, to sign overseas after inking a deal with the Finnish SM-liiga's Tappara club.
Almost thirty-five percent of the season has now been erased by the lockout as the NHL announced the cancellation of all scheduled games through mid-December, as well as the January All-Star Game in Columbus.
Backup goalie Thomas Greiss signs in the league where he started his professional hockey career, inking a deal with Hannover of the DEL for the remainder of the lockout.
A leg injury is keeping the Sharks forward on the shelf as he and the Jets' Evander Kane have disappointed when in the lineup for Dinamo Minsk.
Bulls make signing of Sharks winger official with hints that he might assume a role behind the team's bench if he opts not to take the ice in game action.
San Jose Sharks defenseman Douglas Murray has signed with the Swedish team Djurgarden due to the NHL lockout.