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Top Sharks News
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Sharks' Jack Thompson: Pens two-way pact
Thompson signed a one-year, two-way contract with San Jose on Monday.
Thompson contributed four goals, 10 points, 41 shots on net and 54 blocked shots across 31 appearances with the Sharks in 2024-25. He also had three goals and 14 points in 27 outings with AHL San Jose during the 2024-25 regular season. The Sharks added veteran blueliners Dmitry Orlov, John Klingberg and Nick Leddy in the offseason, which could lead to the 23-year-old Thompson starting the 2025-26 campaign in the minors.
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Sharks' Jeff Skinner: Joining new Pacific squad
Skinner signed a one-year, $3 million contract to join the Sharks on Friday, Mark Spector of Sportsnet reports.
Skinner is headed to San Jose after posting 16 goals and 13 assists in 72 regular-season games with the Oilers last season, but he spent most of his first postseason as an NHL player as a healthy scratch. The 33-year-old will look to prove he still has some gas left in the tank with the Sharks; at the very least, he will be a good veteran presence with all of the young talent the team has. He'll likely jump right into the top six at the beginning of the season.
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Sharks' Ryan Reaves: Heading west in trade
Reaves was traded to the Sharks from the Maple Leafs on Thursday in exchange for Henry Thrun.
Reaves' role at this stage of his career is to bring grit and leadership. That still has some intangible value, but moving to the Sharks doesn't improve his outlook on offense. Look for Reaves to be in the mix for a fourth-line role early in 2025-26, though he could be bumped to the press box if any prospects are more deserving of ice time.
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Sharks' Jakub Skarek: Agrees to one-year deal
Skarek signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Sharks on Thursday.
Skarek was expected to join HIFK of Finland's Liiga for the 2025-26 campaign, but it seems he decided to pursue a different opportunity. The goaltender had a 3.52 GAA and an .884 save percentage in 22 regular-season outings with AHL Bridgeport in 2024-25. He also appeared in two NHL games with the Islanders last season, posting a record of 0-1-0 with a 3.95 GAA and an .872 save percentage. The 25-year-old will probably start 2025-26 in the minors, though he might get an opportunity to play at the top level if Yaroslav Askarov or Alex Nedeljkovic miss some time due to injury.
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Sharks' Nick Leddy: Claimed by San Jose
Leddy was claimed off waivers by the Sharks on Thursday, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
The Sharks are adding another veteran to their defensive corps after inking Dmitry Orlov to a two-year contract earlier in the day. Leddy has one more year remaining on his four-year, $16 million contract. He had only two goals and three assists across 31 regular-season games in 2024-25, missing most of the season with a lower-body injury. Leddy should be a top-four defenseman with the Sharks and will likely regain a spot on the power play after being a non-factor with the man-advantage over his last three years with the Blues.
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Sharks' Dmitry Orlov: Inks two-year contract
Orlov signed a two-year, $13 million contract with San Jose on Thursday, Pierre LeBrun of TSN reports.
Orlov has spent his 13-year NHL career in the Eastern Conference and now will head west to give the Sharks another veteran defenseman. Orlov had six goals, 22 assists, 117 shots on goal and 101 hits across 76 regular-season appearances with the Hurricanes in 2024-25. He should be a middle pairing on the blue line for San Jose this season.
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Sharks' Pavol Regenda: Re-signs with San Jose
Regenda signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Sharks on Wednesday.
Regenda was traded to the Sharks from the Ducks in January, but he didn't appear in any NHL games last season. He's made 19 regular-season appearances in the NHL with Anaheim between the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns, and he'll likely spend plenty of time in the minors this season.
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Sharks' Shane Bowers: Heading west in trade
Bowers was acquired by San Jose from New Jersey on Wednesday in exchange for Thomas Bordeleau.
Bowers had three goals and 17 points in 65 regular-season appearances with AHL Utica in 2024-25. Although the 25-year-old was selected with the No. 28 overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, Bowers has no points in 13 career NHL games. He's expected to start this coming season in the minors.
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Sharks' Cole Clayton: Signs with San Jose
Clayton signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Sharks on Tuesday.
Clayton entered free agency after not getting a qualifying offer from the Blue Jackets. In 2024-25, he had 15 points in 63 regular-season games with AHL Cleveland. Clayton has yet to make his NHL debut and doesn't have an obvious path to a bottom-four role heading into 2025-26 with the Sharks, so expect him to spend much of the year with AHL San Jose.
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Sharks' Samuel Laberge: Lands two-way agreement
Laberge signed a one-year, two-way contract with San Jose on Tuesday.
Laberge had three goals, one assist and 76 PIM in 38 regular-season appearances for AHL Utica in 2024-25. The 28-year-old forward will probably spend most, if not all, of the 2025-26 campaign in the minors.
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Sharks' Jimmy Huntington: Off to San Jose
Huntington signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Sharks on Tuesday.
Huntington has yet to make his NHL debut, so this looks to be a depth addition for the Sharks. He was injured for most of 2024-25, drawing into just four regular-season games with AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, in which he earned four points. The Sharks could turn to him as a fourth-line option if he performs well in the minors with AHL San Jose.
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Sharks' Alex Nedeljkovic: Acquired for third-round pick
Nedeljkovic was traded to the Sharks from the Penguins on Tuesday in exchange for a 2028 third-round pick.
Nedeljkovic figures to step in as the No. 2 option behind Yaroslav Askarov heading into the 2025-26 campaign -- though Askarov is far from a lock for the starting job after going 4-6-2 with a 3.10 GAA in his 13 NHL appearances last year. For his part, Nedeljkovic comes in having gone 14-15-5 with an .894 save percentage and one shutout in 38 outings with Pittsburgh in 2024-25.
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Sharks' Adam Gaudette: Signs two-year pact
Gaudette agreed to terms on a two-year, $4 million contract with San Jose on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Gaudette was reportedly close to staying with Ottawa but evidently found better terms in San Jose. This will be the 28-year-old center's fifth NHL team in his eight-year NHL career. The Massachusetts native fell one goal shy of reaching the 20 mark last year over 81 regular-season games, and he could be in contention to challenge that threshold again in 2025-26 if he can earn a middle-six role.
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Sharks' John Klingberg: Headed for West Coast
Klingberg agreed to terms on a one-year, $4 million contract with San Jose on Tuesday.
Including the playoffs, Klingberg played in 30 games last year as he worked his way back from a long-term hip injury. In those outings, the veteran blueliner garnered just two goals and six assists to go with 45 blocks and 29 hits. At this point in his career, Klingberg might have to settle for a spot on the third pairing but should still be in the mix for power-play minutes.
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Sharks' Philipp Kurashev: Finds new team in free agency
Kurashev signed a one-year, $1.2 million contract with the Sharks on Tuesday, according to PuckPedia.
Kurashev accounted for seven goals, 14 points and a minus-28 rating with Chicago in 2024-25. The Sharks arguably have more talent than the Blackhawks, looking ahead to 2025-26, so Kurashev's production could increase, but his plus-minus rating may not improve much, if any. The 25-year-old should be able to work his way into a middle-six role with his new club this coming season.
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Sharks' Colin White: Signs two-way deal
White inked a one-year, two-way contract with San Jose on Tuesday.
White spent the majority of the 2024-25 campaign with the Barracuda, notching 12 goals and 13 assists in 48 regular-season games for the minor-league club. The 28-year-old center did play in three NHL games for San Jose last year, but he figures to be a fringe roster player again during the upcoming season.
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Sharks' William Eklund: Inks extension with San Jose
Eklund (wrist) signed a three-year, $16.8 million contract extension with the Sharks on Tuesday, Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Eklund's new deal will begin in 2026-27. There hasn't been a substantial update on the status of Eklund's recovery from wrist surgery after the young forward was cut by a skate in a tune-up game at the 2025 IIHF World Championship in May. However, it was noted at the time that he is expected to be ready for training camp in the fall, and he's facing a three-month recovery period. When healthy, the 22-year-old Swede will fill a top-six role in addition to seeing time with the man advantage, and he's certainly a name to keep in mind for upcoming fantasy drafts, considering his offensive output has increased in each of the last two seasons.
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Sharks' Teddy Mutryn: Another BC commit for San Jose
Mutryn was the 95th overall pick by San Jose in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.
Mutryn split 2024-25 between Chicago of the USHL, where he played well (17 goals and 30 points in 47 regular-season outings), and the US NTDP, where he was quiet (two goals and four points in 17 regular-season appearances). Mutryn, who can play both center and the wing, is known for his compete level. At 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, he's very hard to knock off the puck. His offensive skills are average, but Mutryn is willing to go to the difficult areas of the ice to make a play. A native of Norwell, Massachusetts, Mutryn is a 2026-27 commit to Boston College.
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Sharks' Cole McKinney: Nabbed by San Jose in Round 2
McKinney was the 53rd overall pick by San Jose in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.
In what is a down year for the US NTDP, McKinney was one of the program's safer options available for the 2025 draft. McKinney earns high marks for his work ethic and ability to kill penalties. However, his offensive game is quite basic, and there are concerns about how much he'll score at the next level. On a more positive note, McKinney is a no-doubt center, and his skating is fine. The University of Michigan commit has the look of a future third liner with the ability to log difficult defensive minutes in addition to chipping in 10-15 goals per season. That's still a solid player.
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Sharks' Simon Wang: First pick of Round 2
Wang was the 33rd overall pick by San Jose in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.
Wang is hands down one of the more intriguing players in the entire draft. Originally born in China, Wang eventually moved to Canada and finished this season with OHL Oshawa. He played a limited role, and his offensive numbers (two assists in 32 games) reflect that. Wang is a long-term project. He's also 6-foot-6 and extremely mobile for a kid his size. He still needs to learn the finer points of the game, but his combination of size and speed makes him a fascinating player to watch. Wang, who won't turn 18 until late July, will be moving to Boston University in the fall.
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Team Statistical Rankings
GF AVG | GA AVG | Power Play | |
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2.51 (33rd) |
3.74 (33rd) |
18.6 (27th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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W. Eklund LW William Eklund LW | Wrist |
S. Mukhamadullin D Shakir Mukhamadullin D | Shoulder |
M. Ferraro D Mario Ferraro D | Ankle |
V. Desharnais D Vincent Desharnais D | Upper Body |
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