Macklin Celebrini’s injury isn’t considered severe, and San Jose Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said Wednesday there remains a chance the top-line center could play in the team’s season-opener next week.
The San Jose Sharks head into the season with reason for optimism after missing the postseason the past five years.
San Jose Sharks assistant captain Mario Ferraro says the team is closer and more competitive than he's ever seen.
The San Jose Sharks have more to be concerned about than Macklin Celebrini’s injury. But understandably, an injury to the ...
Jan Rutta was supposed to suit up for the San Jose Sharks tonight but will not play after taking a puck to the face during ...
Lindholm had two shots on goal and played 15:31 in his Bruins debut. The forward missed all but the first day of training ...
Luca Cagnoni has turned heads i. From Rookie Faceoff to San Jose Sharks’ training camp to his first two preseason games, ...
Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky could not guarantee that No. 1 overall pick Macklin Celebrini would be ready for the season ...
NHL stars and top prospects alike have been dropping like flies this preseason with injuries, some severe and requiring ...
Sharks first overall pick Macklin Celebrini was injured on Tuesday night, but the latest update provides some major relief.
More good injury news for the San Jose Sharks! For the first time in training camp, per head coach Ryan Warsofsky, Shakir ...
Sharks forward and 2024 first overall NHL Draft pick Macklin Celebrini left Tuesday's game after crashing into the boards.