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    Spencer Lazary
    Oct 5, 2025, 15:48
    Updated at: Oct 5, 2025, 15:48

    Happy Sunday, San Jose Sharks fans.

    The NHL preseason has now come to an end and now teams will be preparing to set their opening night rosters. For the Sharks, their roster is almost fully set, however, over the next few days there could e be a few moves made to solidify it. San Jose opens their season on Oct. 9th against the Vegas Golden Knights. However, before that, let's take a second to revisit the week that was at the Hockey News' Sharks site.

    Sharks Lose to Mammoth 6-4 in Final Preseason Game Sharks Lose to Mammoth 6-4 in Final Preseason Game The San Jose Sharks were on the road on Saturday evening, as they faced the rebranded Utah Mammoth at the Delta Center. The main headline heading into the game was Macklin Celebrini’s preseason debut.

    The San Jose Sharks were on the road on Saturday evening, as they faced the rebranded Utah Mammoth at the Delta Center. The main headline heading into the game was Macklin Celebrini’s preseason debut.

    The Sharks got their first power play opportunity early as John Marino was called for tripping just 28 seconds into the game. The Mammoth killed off the penalty, and right as Marino exited the penalty box, a turnover at the blue line allowed him to get behind the defense and create a 2-on-1 opportunity that was denied by Yaroslav Askarov. 

    San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Utah Mammoth – Preseason Game #6 San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Utah Mammoth – Preseason Game #6 The San Jose Sharks preparing for their sixth and final preseason game today against the Utah Mammoth. With their roister almost fully set, this game will help decide the last few remaining roster spots. Puck drop is set for 5:00 pm MT as the Sharks are on the road one last time before opening up their 2025-26 season at home against the Vegas Golden Knights.

    The San Jose Sharks preparing for their sixth and final preseason game today against the Utah Mammoth. With their roister almost fully set, this game will help decide the last few remaining roster spots. Puck drop is set for 5:00 pm MT as the Sharks are on the road one last time before opening up their 2025-26 season at home against the Vegas Golden Knights.

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    TRAILING BY ONE GOAL, the San Jose Sharks were less than four minutes from elimination when the puck arrived on Joe Pavelski’s stick just outside the Edmonton Oilers crease. A year ago, when he led the Sharks all the way to Stanley Cup final, his shot would have gone in. Pavelski’s 14 goals, after all, were tops in the 2016 playoffs.

    San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Vegas Golden Knights– Preseason Game #5 San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Vegas Golden Knights– Preseason Game #5 The San Jose Sharks are on the road once again, as they'll head to Las Vegas, Nevada to face off against the Vegas Golden Knights less than a week before the two teams face each other on Opening Night at the SAP Center. 

    The San Jose Sharks are on the road once again, as they'll head to Las Vegas, Nevada to face off against the Vegas Golden Knights less than a week before the two teams face each other on Opening Night at the SAP Center.  This will be the third contest between the two teams so far in the preseason, as the Sharks and Golden Knights have each won a single game. The Sharks won the opening preseason matchup, meanwhile the Golden Knights won the second game between the two organizations. 

    Sharks Have Abysmal Second Period, Lose to Ducks 5-2 Sharks Have Abysmal Second Period, Lose to Ducks 5-2 The San Jose Sharks were back at the SAP Center on Wednesday night as they hosted the Anaheim Ducks. The Sharks fell to the Ducks in their first road trip of the preseason earlier this week. The Sharks ran with a fairly light roster during their trip to Southern California, but tonight they brought a lineup that looks more like what we’ll see on opening night against the Vegas Golden Knights next week.

    The San Jose Sharks were back at the SAP Center on Wednesday night as they hosted the Anaheim Ducks. The Sharks fell to the Ducks in their first road trip of the preseason earlier this week. The Sharks ran with a fairly light roster during their trip to Southern California, but tonight they brought a lineup that looks more like what we’ll see on opening night against the Vegas Golden Knights next week.

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    FOR YEARS, DEFENSEMAN Brent Burns would arrive early to away games in Carolina because he wanted to see all the tailgaters grilling and partying outside PNC Arena. Now that he’s a member of the Hurricanes, those barbe-cuers may need to make room for some exotic meats – and maybe even start to think about a Stanley Cup parade route.

    San Jose Sharks Fall to Anaheim Ducks in First Pre-Season Road Game San Jose Sharks Fall to Anaheim Ducks in First Pre-Season Road Game The San Jose Sharks were on the road, for their first preseason game away from the SAP Center, as they visited the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center.

    The San Jose Sharks were on the road, for their first preseason game away from the SAP Center, as they visited the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center. The Sharks took a mostly AHL-level team to Anaheim, as the Ducks played many of their NHL regulars, including former Sharks forward Mikael Granlund

    San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Anaheim Ducks– Preseason Game #3 San Jose Sharks' Projected Lineup vs. Anaheim Ducks– Preseason Game #3 The San Jose Sharks are back at it with another preseason game tonight against the Anaheim Ducks. Puck drop is set for 8:00 pm PT.

    The San Jose Sharks are back at it with another preseason game tonight against the Anaheim Ducks. Puck drop is set for 8:00 pm PT. Here are the projected lineups for Game 3 for the Sharks, please note these are subject to change

    San Jose Sharks Linked to Toronto Maple Leafs Forward San Jose Sharks Linked to Toronto Maple Leafs Forward The San Jose Sharks have been linked to Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nick Robertson.

    The San Jose Sharks have been linked to Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nick Robertson. Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects posted the following on X on Monday morning. Robertson signed a one-year deal with the Maple Leafs this August which carried a cap hit of $1.825 million. However, now that he is waiver-eligible, the Maple Leafs’ general manager Brad Treliving faces the decision to either keep the 24-year-old California native in the NHL or place him on waivers in an attempt to send him to the American Hockey League.

    Sharks Make More Cuts From Training Camp Roster Sharks Make More Cuts From Training Camp Roster The San Jose Sharks have once again reduced their 2025 Training Camp roster.

    The San Jose Sharks have once again reduced their 2025 Training Camp roster. On Sunday morning, the Sharks announced that they had sent Haoxi {Simon} Wang and Carson Wetsch back to their junior teams for the 2025-26 season. Wang, the Sharks’ 33rd overall pick in this summer’s NHL Draft, will return to the Ontario Hockey League’s Oshawa Generals for his second season in a top-tier junior league.

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