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    Spencer Lazary
    Jun 8, 2025, 15:00
    Updated at: Jun 8, 2025, 15:00

    Happy Sunday. 

    From San Jose Sharks rumours, to analysis and everything in between, here’s a full recap of all the stories you might’ve missed this past week.

    Tap the cards below to dive into each article.

    Former Sharks Coach Relieved Of His Duties By The Dallas Stars Former Sharks Coach Relieved Of His Duties By The Dallas Stars Former San Jose Sharks head coach Pete DeBoer was relieved of his duties on Friday, as the Dallas Stars officially announced his firing. The move comes just days after the Stars were eliminated from the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. How One Free Agent Miss In 2018 Led To A Blockbuster Trade For The Sharks How One Free Agent Miss In 2018 Led To A Blockbuster Trade For The Sharks With NHL Free Agency less than a month away and one of the headliners being John Tavares, it's a good time to look back seven years to when the San Jose Sharks came close to landing the biggest fish of the 2018 free agent class. San Jose Sharks' 2025 Draft Target: Michael Misa San Jose Sharks' 2025 Draft Target: Michael Misa The 2025 NHL Draft is only 21 days away and the San Jose Sharks have some big decisions. There have been some reports suggesting that the Sharks are looking for wants to try and move up to #1 in the draft. Unfortunately, that doesn't appear likely, so now they will need to shift their focus to who they will take at #2 in the Draft. Could The Sharks Find A Way To Land Both Robertson Brothers? Could The Sharks Find A Way To Land Both Robertson Brothers? With all the buzz around the possibility of Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/news/latest-news/nhl-rumor-roundup-could-the-dallas-stars-trade-jason-robertson">hitting the trade market</a>—and his brother, Nick Robertson, a pending restricted free agent from the Toronto Maple Leafs—it raises a fun question: Former Shark Marco Sturm Officially Named Bruins’ 30th Head Coach Former Shark Marco Sturm Officially Named Bruins’ 30th Head Coach As my colleague&nbsp;Jesse Courville-Lynch<a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/san-jose-sharks/latest-news/former-sharks-forward-reportedly-hired-as-new-bruins-bench-boss" target="_blank">&nbsp;reported on May 28</a>, the Boston Bruins have officially named Marco Sturm as the 30th head coach in franchise history. Sharks Reveal “Tyler Tofurry” For 2025 Stanley Pup Competition Sharks Reveal “Tyler Tofurry” For 2025 Stanley Pup Competition The San Jose Sharks have revealed their representative for the 2025 Stanley “Pup” Competition, and the pup's name is Tyler Tofurry. Sharks Should Target Jamie Benn If He Hits Free Agency Sharks Should Target Jamie Benn If He Hits Free Agency The San Jose Sharks are expected to become active heading toward the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and one thing they may look to do this summer is add some veteran depth to their lineup. While they will likely gauge the trade market, they may be big spenders when free agency opens up, and one veteran forward they should target if he tests the open market is Jamie Benn. Elias Pettersson Shouldn’t Be On The Sharks’ Radar Elias Pettersson Shouldn’t Be On The Sharks’ Radar There has been a ton of rumours this season about Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson and whether or not he’ll be traded. After the deadline passed and they moved on from J.T. Miller, it felt like Pettersson was going to stick around. But over the last few days, reports have come up that the Canucks could look to move him before his full no-movement clause kicks in on July 1. Sharks Insider Suggests William Eklund Could Fetch $52.5 Million Contract Extension Sharks Insider Suggests William Eklund Could Fetch $52.5 Million Contract Extension The San Jose Sharks are going to look a little different next season, and despite what changes they plan to make this summer, one of their own players is eligible for an extension and could be looking at a massive extension, according to a trusted Sharks insider. 2 San Jose Sharks Prospects Win Memorial Cup With London Knights 2 San Jose Sharks Prospects Win Memorial Cup With London Knights The London Knights won the 2025 Memorial Cup last night after beating the Medicine Hat Tigers 4-1. Sharks Miss Out On Potential Veteran Free Agent Signing From Lightning Sharks Miss Out On Potential Veteran Free Agent Signing From Lightning The San Jose Sharks will be looking to bolster their roster this offseason, and while they have some solid options heading toward free agency, one of those options is now off the board. Sharks Should Target RFA Forward Nicholas Robertson Sharks Should Target RFA Forward Nicholas Robertson The San Jose Sharks are solely focused on the 2025-26 campaign after a lacklustre season saw them finish at the bottom of the standings. While they can look forward to a second-overall pick in the upcoming 2025 NHL Entry Draft, they should also consider bringing in a few new faces to bolster their roster for next season. Sharks Agree To Release Andrew Poturalski As He Seeks Another Opportunity Sharks Agree To Release Andrew Poturalski As He Seeks Another Opportunity The San Jose Barracuda revealed in a recent statement that they had honoured the request of forward Andrew Poturalski and were releasing him as he pursues an opportunity outside of North America.&nbsp;

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