
Mason Marchment Returns Home, Signs Five‑Year Deal with Sharks
Mason Marchment, son of former San Jose Sharks player Bryan Marchment, has inked a five‑year contract, hoping to honor his father's number 27 and help the team chase a playoff berth.
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Mason Marchment, son of former San Jose Sharks player Bryan Marchment, has inked a five‑year contract, hoping to honor his father's number 27 and help the team chase a playoff berth.

Boston’s aggressive maneuvering in free agency set off a chain reaction across the league, with major deals involving the Rangers, Lightning and other clubs.

The San Jose Sharks complete a transformative offseason, signing marquee free agents, acquiring a veteran defenseman, and drafting promising talent to build around rising star Macklin Celebrini.

The Sharks' aggressive moves bring experienced talent and fresh hope to a franchise hungry for its first Stanley Cup in years.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have committed to a three‑year, $21 million contract with Sergei Bobrovsky, a two‑time Stanley Cup champion, while a cascade of moves across the league reshapes rosters from San Jose to New York.

Sergei Bobrovsky's three‑year deal with Toronto and a series of high‑profile signings reshape the NHL landscape ahead of the new season.

Veteran forward Mason Marchment inked a five‑year, $7 million‑average‑annual‑value contract with the San Jose Sharks, bringing his hard‑charging style and 63‑goal production from the past three seasons back to his hometown.

The San Jose Sharks are charting a bold path back to the postseason, targeting key signings and strategic additions in free agency.

With the free‑agency period approaching, Mason Marchment is projected to attract a strong market, while Claude Giroux and Patrick Kane evaluate their options after recent contract negotiations.

Patrick Kane's choice on a potential return to Detroit dominates the early free‑agency chatter, while the club eyes additions at forward and in goal.

With Patrick Kane's free‑agency choice looming, the Detroit Red Wings weigh offensive upgrades, a possible veteran netminder and the excitement of a Professional Women’s Hockey League team.

As the NHL's July 1 deadline looms, top defenseman Cale Makar's looming $20 million contract and a cascade of high-profile negotiations reshape the league's financial landscape.

With the NHL draft behind them, the New York Rangers confront key decisions on player trades, contract extensions, and goaltending depth as they prepare for the upcoming free‑agency period.

In a recent discussion, analyst Jason Demers explored a potential trade for Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski, evaluated the cost, and examined other defensive upgrades and untouchable players for the San Jose Sharks.

The Washington Capitals have bolstered their top‑six forward group with the acquisitions of Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch, a move that could influence Alex Ovechkin’s free‑agency decision and signal the team’s intent to compete.

Top NHL scorer Jason Robertson declined a lucrative eight‑year deal from the Seattle Kraken, prompting the team to rethink its strategy ahead of the upcoming draft.

General manager Don Waddell is shaping the Columbus Blue Jackets' lineup for the upcoming NHL draft and free‑agency period, aiming to turn a near‑miss into a playoff‑contending squad.

The Hurricanes’ low‑cost drafting and reclamation strategy is reshaping how teams like the Wild hunt for value, offering a blueprint for contending without breaking the salary cap.

Don Waddell returns to the GM role in Columbus, aiming to transform a talented core into a playoff contender by leveraging his championship experience, strategic trades, and the unwavering support of the Blue Jackets’ fanbase.

With the NHL draft and free agency approaching, Columbus Blue Jackets general manager Don Waddell is mapping out a plan that blends trade talks, key signings and the development of a deep prospect pool to secure a playoff spot.

A weak unrestricted free-agent class is forcing NHL clubs to turn to the trade market, sparking a flurry of moves that could reshape the competitive balance heading into next season.

Detroit’s front office faces a pivotal decision as star center Dylan Larkin seeks a move, forcing GM Steve Yzerman to weigh a win‑now push, a measured retool or a drawn‑out negotiation that could reshape the franchise.

The Toronto Marlies have secured a spot in the AHL's Calder Cup final, a milestone that could once again funnel talent and leadership into the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are exploring options to move their 14th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, balancing cap flexibility and a desire for immediate playoff contention.