
Jacob Trouba signs $33 million, four‑year deal with San Jose Sharks
The Sharks lock in veteran defenseman Jacob Trouba to a $33 million, four‑year contract, adding physicality, leadership, and penalty‑killing depth to their blue line.
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The Sharks lock in veteran defenseman Jacob Trouba to a $33 million, four‑year contract, adding physicality, leadership, and penalty‑killing depth to their blue line.

Veteran netminder Sergei Bobrovsky is poised to become an unrestricted free agent, drawing attention from contending clubs as the NHL's salary cap climbs to $104 million per team.

Michael Kesselring signs a $4.5 million‑per‑year contract, aiming to fill the right‑handed gap on the San Jose Sharks' blue line and contribute to a roster that already boasts a gold‑medal pedigree.

From Jack Drury’s Predators contract to Darnell Nurse’s trade list, the latest moves across the league hint at a volatile summer and a fresh competitive landscape.

San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier is determined to snap a seven‑year playoff drought, balancing urgent roster needs with a deep draft pipeline that could sustain contention for years.

Ryan Lin, a 5‑foot‑11 right‑handed defenseman from Richmond, British Columbia, was drafted by the San Jose Sharks and will pursue his collegiate career at Denver University. He discusses his heritage, lacrosse background, and a documentary featuring Michael Bublé and Drew Scott.

Selected in the NHL draft, Ryan Lin reflects on his journey from British Columbia to Colorado, his ties to fellow prospects, and his mission to inspire Asian representation in hockey.

San Jose’s latest first‑round selection adds a Swedish‑trained forward to a young core that has already reshaped the franchise’s future.

The San Jose Sharks hold three opening‑round selections in the 2026 Draft, with Ivar Stenberg projected at No. 2 and Daxon Rudolph in the mix for No. 9.

The Colorado Avalanche move Jack Drury to Nashville, while Alex Tuch inks a long‑term deal with Washington, sparking a flurry of strategic moves across the league.

Amid lingering tensions over Russia, a Florida event organized by agent Dan Milstein gathers over 20 draft‑eligible players, NHL scouts, and even former NHL stars, offering a rare glimpse into the next generation while highlighting the unique challenges they face.

The trade adds a promising power forward and a future draft pick to San Jose’s roster, while Boston receives additional selections.

The Buffalo Sabres swapped a seasoned blueliner for a high‑profile draft selection, reshaping both rosters ahead of the NHL entry draft.

With the NHL free‑agency period approaching, the San Jose Sharks boast the league’s most cap room and a roster of emerging talent. General manager Mike Grier must balance contract extensions for players like Collin Graf, Philipp Kurashev and Shakir Mukhamadullin while eyeing top defensemen such as John Klingberg and Mario Ferraro.

The Philadelphia Flyers navigate a confusing draft‑pick swap with the Toronto Maple Leafs, raising questions about league intervention, while prospects Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg generate excitement and Trevor Zegras' contract situation remains uncertain.

Joe Pavelski, a San Jose Sharks legend, is exploring the possibility of becoming the Toronto Maple Leafs head coach while reflecting on his recent coaching experiences, the Sharks' renewed energy, and his off‑ice projects.

Philipp Kurashev weighs a Swiss return as the San Jose Sharks evaluate his NHL prospects, with a qualifying offer looming and the draft adding pressure.

At the NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo, the Vancouver Canucks highlighted their 2026 draft strategy, with son of head coach Manny Malhotra delivering a poised media performance and impressive athletic tests that have raised expectations for the upcoming draft.

The Detroit Red Wings star has asked for a trade, and San Jose’s young core could be the perfect fit — if the price is right.

The San Jose Sharks are poised to reshuffle their draft strategy, weighing trade‑back for defensive help or a star‑for‑pick deal that could alter the roster's balance.

Phillip Sinn, a 6‑foot‑2 left‑handed defenseman from Germany, has agreed to a two‑year entry‑level contract with the San Jose Sharks, a move that could see him debut with the AHL's Barracuda next season.

Phillip Sinn, a 22-year-old German defenseman, has agreed to a two-year entry-level contract with the San Jose Sharks after a breakout season in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga and notable performances for Germany’s national teams.

The San Jose Sharks have added forward Carson Wetsch on a one-year, entry-level deal, highlighting his 72-point season with the Kelowna Rockets and his international experience with Canada.