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Favorite Logan Couture moments

San Jose Sharks fans have plenty of memories of Logan Couture and what he meant to the team and to them, particularly as fans. At his retirement ceremony yesterday, the Sharks created a small shrine to the key moments in Couture’s history with the Sharks. During his speech, Couture shared with the group some of his favorite memories, including when he was called up to the NHL.

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Oilers at Sharks (game 82): Lines, game thread and how to watch

It’s the final game of the season for the San Jose Sharks and it’s against the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers are bound for the postseason, destined for a meeting with the Los Angeles Kings. The matchup is set with the Kings gaining home ice advantage. Just the same, the Oilers aren’t taking tonight’s game lightly. As Edmonton goaltender Stuart Skinner told our own Annie Moore, this is a way for the…

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Quick bites: Sharks end season with loss to Edmonton

The San Jose Sharks have closed the season with a loss, ending with a 20-50-12 and 52 points. The Sharks fell to the Edmonton Oilers 3-0 on Wednesday night and will now get ready for a summer off and hopefully some growth. The Sharks’ offense was aggressive at the beginning of the first frame of last night’s game. But halfway in, the Sharks had taken six shots, and the Oilers were at zero…

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Logan Couture ends career due to injury

San Jose Sharks’ captain Logan Couture has officially ended his career. During an emotional press conference on April 15, Couture told a crowd filled with current and former Sharks players as well as members of the Sharks organization that, because of his injury, he was unable to continue playing hockey. “My career of playing hockey has come to an end. I’m not physically able to play anymore.

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Postseason cheer guide for Sharks fans

Okay. The Stanley Cup playoffs are underway. The bad news for Sharks fans it that there is no concrete postseason team to cheer for. The good news is that there’s nothing to fret over either. That said, sometimes it’s fun to watch postseason hockey, even if you don’t know which team you want to win or why. So, we’ve ranked every team in the postseason from best to worst based on which former…

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Jabber Jaws: Tyler Toffoli exit interview

In his final interview of the season, San Jose Sharks forward Tyler Toffoli spent some time with the media talking about how the season ended, the growth of the team and how San Jose can attract free agents in the offseason. He also reflected on his 30 goal season and how now, as a veteran in the NHL, he can help guide the younger forwards on the team. “I think it sucks…

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Jabber Jaws: Barclay Goodrow exit interview

San Jose Sharks forward Barclay Goodrow didn’t join the team under the best of circumstances. The entire NHL is privvy to how the New York Rangers parted ways with Goodrow and how the Sharks picked him up off of waivers. That said, Goodrow just finished his first season back in teal and talked to the media about his commitment to the Sharks, what he feels the team needs to improve on in the…

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‘Cuda Shutout Reign in first game of playoffs

April 11, 2025, was a huge milestone for the San Jose Barracuda as the team clinched a spot in the Calder Cup Playoffs, ending a nine-year postseason drought. The last time the Barracuda participated in the playoffs was the 2015-16 season, where the team advanced to the second round before being eliminated by the Ontario Reign. Since then, the team has undergone various transformations…

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Jabber Jaws: William Eklund Exit Interview

The 2024–25 season didn’t offer many bright spots for the San Jose Sharks, but William Eklund was one of them. As the team continues to rebuild, the 21-year-old forward quietly stepped into a bigger role and proved he’s not just part of the future, he is the future. “I think I’m going out of this season as a better player, more confident player in my game. I improved some things that I…

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Pig mentality powers Barracuda past Reign

The San Jose Barracuda secured a 2-1 victory over the Ontario Reign in game two of the first round of the AHL playoffs, sweeping the Reign in the best of three series and advancing to the second round of the Pacific Division playoffs. Yaroslav Askarov delivered a stellar performance in the net, while Anthony Vincent and Collin Graf provided the offensive spark.

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Jabber Jaws: Marc-Édouard Vlasic Exit Interview

As one of the last remaining links to the Sharks’ most successful era, Marc-Édouard Vlasic has seen just about everything in teal. In his 19th season with the team, he became a steady voice on and off the ice for a young, rebuilding roster. “We were competitive. But at the end of the day, you want to win games, you want to make the playoffs.” The Sharks managed to stay in more…

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Playoff hockey returns to San Jose

After a long drought, San Jose fans will finally get to experience the playoffs in person again. Neither the San Jose Sharks nor the San Jose Barracuda has played a playoff home game since 2019. That’s six years without the postseason for San Jose fans. That changes on May 2, when the Barracuda are back home to play the Colorado Eagles in the second round of the Calder Cup playoffs.

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Jabber Jaws: Mario Ferraro exit interview

Mario Ferraro was a leader on and off the ice this season for a San Jose Sharks team that’s working to get back to playoff level competitiveness. In his sixth season with the Sharks, Ferraro has grown into his role and is working on becoming more consistent game over game. During his exit interview a few weeks ago, the alternate captain talked about recovering from the injury that knocked him…

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Jabber Jaws: Will Smith Exit Interview

Will Smith’s first NHL season has been a journey of learning, growth, and resilience. The 20-year-old center, seen as one of the San Jose Sharks’ most promising young talents, stood with the media to reflect on the year that was and the vision for what’s to come. “That’s a tough question. I don’t think we’re trying to reinvent anything, but obviously this year is tough…

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Round two, game one generates ‘Cuda’s first playoff loss

The San Jose Barracuda played game one of round two of the team’s playoff series against the Colorado Eagles, but it wasn’t the start they had hoped for. Despite a late push in the third period, a relentless Colorado power play and two empty-net goals sealed the deal for the visitors as the Eagles skated away with a 6–3 win at Tech CU Arena. San Jose came out hot…

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Sharks will pick 2nd in 2025 NHL Draft

The San Jose Sharks now know where the team will pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. In a twist from the norm, the NHL aired the pick live so that the viewing audience would know at the same time as the NHL. The audience watched as those ping pong balls bounced around. The Sharks looked good to win the first overall pick through two ping pong balls, but faltered with the third. When the fourth ball…

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Celebrini named a Calder Finalist

The San Jose Sharks getting the second pick overall in the NHL Draft was the big news on Monday night, but there was other news of note as well. The NHL used the draft lottery to announce the three finalists for the NHL Calder Trophy. Among them are Sharks’ rookie Macklin Celebrini and Gilroy native Dustin Wolf. The three finalists are the Montreal Canadiens’ Lane Hutson…

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‘Cuda win playoff game at home in OT: “Bad ass hockey”

If there was ever a time to believe in the San Jose Barracuda, this was it. In a game that had a little bit of chaos, the ‘Cuda pulled off a 2–1 overtime win against the Colorado Eagles. From Yaroslav Askarov’s poised performance between the posts to Pavol Regenda’s relentless presence on both ends of the ice, and Danil Gushchin’s game winner, this one had everything you want if you bleed teal…

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What a season. ‘Cuda playoff run ends in Colorado

Let’s be real, this one stung. The San Jose Barracuda looked sharp, confident and honestly pretty dominant at times last night in Colorado, but the scoreboard didn’t love ‘em back. Despite a standout performance from Igor Chernyshov, the ‘Cuda dropped a tight one to the Colorado Eagles, 3–1. The ‘Cuda came out buzzing. Anthony Vincent, Collin Graf and Pavol Regenda all tested Trent Miner…

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