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<title>[Mercury News] - San Jose PWHL has its foundation, is ‘face of a franchise’ among them?</title>
<description>Barely a month into its existence, San Jose’s pro women’s hockey team has five players and will keep adding through free agency.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 21:39:45 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Marisa Ingemi</dc:creator>
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<title>[Sports Illustrated: The Hockey News] - Sharks Announce Date and Time for 2026 Prospect Scrimmage</title>
<description>On Thursday, June 2, the San Jose Sharks will host their annual Sharks Prospect Scrimmage at TechCU Arena beginning at 11:00 a.m. PT.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:51:46 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>William Espy</dc:creator>
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<title>[The Nation Network: Daily Faceoff] - Could Sharks, Stars nudge their way into Larkin sweepstakes?</title>
<description>The Panthers, Golden Knights, and Wild have all reportedly gotten Larkin’s stamp of approval.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:37:56 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Ryan Cuneo</dc:creator>
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<title>[Sports Illustrated: The Hockey News] - 2026 Sharks Potential Free Agent Targets: Patrik Laine</title>
<description>While adding another forward likely isn&#39;t at the top of the San Jose Sharks&#39; agenda for the offseason, Mike Grier has shown a tendency to bring in a couple of players who are looking to rejuvenate their careers on a low-cost deal. We&#39;ve seen it with Filip Zadina, Klim Kostin, and Philipp Kurashev to name a few, and while none of them have worked out, they were worthwhile experiments.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 18:32:25 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>William Espy</dc:creator>
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<title>[Sports Illustrated: The Hockey News] - San Jose Sharks Draft Targets: Chase Reid</title>
<description>The San Jose Sharks will enter the 2026 NHL Draft with two first round draft picks, 2nd and 20th overall. We&#39;re going to start by taking a look at players likely available with the second overall selection.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:52:34 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>William Espy</dc:creator>
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<title>[NHL: San Jose Sharks] - Sharks Access: Tank Construction Pt 2 | San Jose Sharks</title>
<description>Brodie Brazil speaks with SAP Center and Sharks Ice Senior Vice President Jon Gustafson about the press box renovations, creating more room for media, and more.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:27:17 GMT</pubDate>

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<title>[San Jose Sharks Videos] - Sharks Access: Tank Construction Pt 2</title>
<description>Brodie Brazil speaks with SAP Center and Sharks Ice Senior Vice President Jon Gustafson about the press box renovations, creating more room for media, and more.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:23:50 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>San Jose Sharks</dc:creator>
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<title>[Sportsnaut] - Expert Predicts New Top Pick for San Jose Sharks in 2026 NHL Draft</title>
<description>Who Will the Sharks Draft in 2026? A new 2026 NHL mock draft has the San Jose Sharks going in a new direction.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 16:35:47 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Matt Johnson</dc:creator>
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<title>[Locked On Sharks] - Could Adam Pelech Be An OPTION For The San Jose Sharks?</title>
<description>The San Jose Sharks are actively seeking to strengthen their blue line, and Adam Pelech of the Islanders could be a potential target. Despite injury setbacks...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 16:33:40 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Locked On Sharks</dc:creator>
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<title>[Fear The Fin] - 2026 season review Ty Dellandrea: A depth center never hurts</title>
<description>The San Jose Sharks went into the 2025-26 season with one of the deeper center pools in the league. With Macklin Celebrini, Alex Wennberg, Michael Misa and Ty Dellandrea down the middle, along with players like Will Smith and Adam Gaudette able to play the center role, the team already had NHL-level centers to spare. Dellandrea was finally slotted into a role that seemed to fit where he needed to play in the NHL, a fourth-line center with the ability to move up the lineup if injuries required it. Dellandrea’s 2025-26 production And at the start of the season, it seemed to serve Dellandrea well. He started things off with a bang, registering points in his first two games. Unfortunately, the forward’s offensive impact fizzled as the season wore on and his consistency waned. He went from 16-plus minutes of ice time in each of the first two games to just 9 minutes of playing time by game eight. His ice time was up and down through November and December. Sometimes he was very impactful in games and sometimes he simply disappeared. Then, in January, an injury knocked Dellandrea out for nearly the rest of the season. Games Played Goals Assists Points +/- Shooting % TOI/Game 46 2 9 11 -18 4.0% 14:11 NHL.com Though Dellandrea returned in April to play four more games, he did not register a point and was a minus-3. He finished the season with 11 points and 14:11 of ice time per game. Keep your expectations low for Dellandrea When Dellandrea was drafted in 2018, he was the 13th overall pick by the Dallas Stars. At the time, he was projected to become a physical two-way, middle-six center (). Of course, he was 18 then; now he’s 25. While the forward may make a step or two more in his development, we have likely reached the what you see is what you get point in his career. Dellandrea is a physical bottom-six center who chips in with a goal every now and then. The trouble is that his regularized-adjusted plus-minus (RAPM) chart from Evolving-Hockey shows that Dellandrea may be even less than that. Dellandrea was not good in any of the metrics last season. While you might be able to dismiss some of his stats by understanding that his even-strength linemates included more than 100 minutes skating with Jeff Skinner and 36:30 on a line with Barclay Goodrow and Ryan Reaves, Dellandrea still didn’t do the one thing that was required of the fourth line, hold his own defensively. And, history has been pretty clear that this season from Dellandrea wasn’t an outlier. Looking at his Evolving-Hockey RAPM chart for the 2022-25 seasons, you can see that Dellandrea has had a similar offensive impact during his time with San Jose (where the team lost a lot) and with Dallas (where the team won a lot). One stat that’s particularly telling of Dellandrea’s impact is his shots per season. In the past four seasons, he’s averaged around one shot per game. Season Games Played Shots 25-26 46 50 24-25 68 50 23-24 42 53 22-23 82 92 A player who’s creating offensive opportunities for himself is getting shots on goal, especially when they’re getting 14-15 minutes per game. Yes, Dellandrea spends time killing penalties, and he has a lot of starts in the defensive zone, but if he’s driving play, he’s getting out of the defensive zone. His inability to generate more than an average one-shot per game is something we’d like to see next season, but we’re not holding our breath. The silver lining in it all Dellandrea is the fourth-line center, so his scoring will not be relied upon to make or break the Sharks during the season. The positive is that he’s good at what the team relies on him to do, which is take faceoffs. He was best on the team among players who took 100 or more faceoffs, finishing the season with a 51.9%. If you’re looking for another stat to make yourself feel better about Dellandrea, he’s also a net positive when it comes to penalties. In 46 games, he took 11 penalties and drew 18, which is a good deal for a player who was one of the team’s top penalty killers last season behind Collin Graf, Wennberg and Goodrow. Finally, he was physical. He was fifth on the team in hits, despite playing fewer games than all four players ahead of him on the list. Player Games Played Hits Ryan Reaves 50 160 Zack Ostapchuk 59 140 Barclay Goodrow 82 140 Mario Ferraro 82 138 Ty Dellandrea 46 130 As an energy line, next season could go a lot worse than Dellandrea with Ostapchuk and Goodrow/Gaudette. The trio could create some scoring chances while throwing the body around. Dellandrea’s future with the Sharks In to a two-year contract with a yearly cap hit of $1.625 million. It’s a great deal for a depth center, and it can be moved at any time. That means if the team decides that Zack Ostapchuk is ready to take over the role, then no problem. If the Sharks want to move Dellandrea at the trade deadline for help in another spot, it’s an easy move. Signing a depth center at that price is never going to be a problem, especially if there are no restrictions on th...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 16:27:56 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Erika Towne</dc:creator>
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<title>[The Hockey Writers] - Top 3 Defensive Targets for the Senators This Offseason</title>
<description>At the Ottawa Senators’ end-of-season media availability, president and general manager Steve Staios stated clearly that his job is to “continue to build on this team.” While that could mean…</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 13:46:49 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Ryan Vieira</dc:creator>
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<title>[The Hockey Writers] - Blackhawks Draft Scenarios: Staying Put, Trading Up, Trading Down in Big Splash Trade</title>
<description>The Chicago Blackhawks currently own the fourth overall selection in this year’s NHL Entry Draft. Even though they finished 31st overall in the standings this past season, the lottery balls…</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 13:46:27 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Gail Kauchak</dc:creator>
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<title>[The Nation Network: Maple Leafs Nation] - Where would Gavin McKenna rank among the past 10 first overall NHL Draft picks?</title>
<description>As the 2026 NHL Draft rapidly approaches, it appears that the Toronto Maple Leafs will select Gavin McKenna with the first overall pick. Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka told reporters at the NHL Scouting Combine that the team would likely hold onto the pick, while considering an upper tier of 5-6 players for the…</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 13:45:48 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Arun Srinivasan</dc:creator>
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<title>[National Hockey Now: San Jose Hockey Now] - SJHN Daily: Misa Working Out With Celebrini, PWHL San Jose Signs Wheeler, Scouts Dish on Draft Prospects</title>
<description>The scouts were talking during the 2026 Draft Combine. Scott Wheeler and Corey Pronman of The Athletic gathered an impressive volume of quotes about the top prospects, from Gavin McKenna on. There was also lots to say about the more likely No. 2 picks for the San Jose Sharks. Here’s a small sample, concentrating on […] The post appeared first on .</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 10:43:49 GMT</pubDate>

<dc:creator>Austin DeLonge</dc:creator>
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