NHL: San Jose Sharks rookie Macklin Celebrini says he’s ready to face the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena
Walker Duehr was placed on NHL waivers on Monday by the San Jose Sharks. Today marks the second time the winger has gone on waivers this season after the Calgary Flames cut Duehr in January.
While the Sharks find themselves at the bottom of the Western Conference standings, San Jose is much closer to NHL playoff contention than their 15-37-9 record would indicate. Despite a roster riddled with raw-but-promising talent,
A couple of roster moves featuring some young players in the San Jose Sharks system. On Monday, the Sharks announced that defenseman Henry Thrun has been placed on injured reserve.
Contrasting streaks will clash Monday night, and both could be extended, when the San Jose Sharks visit the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Sharks entered Saturday with a 0-1-2 record on this seven-game road trip, with all three losses by one goal. Their last win before Saturday came on Jan. 27 at home against the Pittsburgh Penguins. San Jose is 0-4-3 since, with five losses by one goal.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will see the season debut of a key forward after a long-awaited absence, but it leads to Ryan Reaves finding himself out of the lineup.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have completed a trio of roster transactions ahead of Monday's matchup against the Sharks, making room for the return of Calle Jarnkrok.
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