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The 2024–25 San Jose Sharks season is the 34th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 9, 1990. [1] Ryan Warsofsky is the new head coach, starting with this season.
The 2024–25 NHL season is the ongoing 108th season of operation (107th season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). The regular season started on October 4, 2024, when the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils played the first of two games in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of the 2024 NHL Global Series. [1]
Going the entire month without a regulation loss, the Sharks captured their third Pacific Division title with a franchise-record 108 points. San Jose started the 2008 playoffs beating the Calgary Flames four games to three in San Jose's first-ever Game 7 on home ice. San Jose eventually lost to the Dallas Stars in the conference semifinals.
ESPN will retake the ice for the first time since 2004 when it airs an NHL opening-night doubleheader in the fall. And the league’s other new TV partner, Turner Sports, also revealed its ...
Nashville kept the pressure on San Jose, scoring two more times in the period. Michael McCarron gave the Predators a 3-2 lead, scoring on a rebound at the 4:34 mark of the period.
The Sharks underwent major roster changes prior to the 2023–24 season, with Kunin one of only three top-nine forwards on the Opening Night roster who had played in San Jose the season prior. [64] Early in the season, he found chemistry with linemates Ryan Carpenter and Givani Smith , the trio combining for a six-point night against the St ...
The 2022–23 NHL season was the 106th season of operation (105th season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). The regular season began on October 7, 2022, when the San Jose Sharks and the Nashville Predators played the first of two games in Prague, Czech Republic as a part of the 2022 NHL Global Series.
San Jose has not won a Stanley Cup championship to date; the Sharks' longest run in the playoffs came in 2016, when they defeated the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals to reach the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals. Since their inception, 283 different players have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Sharks.