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Macklin Celebrini will not be the only San Jose Sharks centerman playing in the Olympics. Alexander Wennberg is going, too.
San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini has been named to Team Canada’s men’s ice hockey roster for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, announced Wednesday by Hockey Canada General Manager Doug Armstrong.
With the Sharks being in a good position with the new year here, it is fair to wonder if they could look to add to their roster at the 2026 NHL trade. According to a new report, the Sharks have their eye on one of the NHL's top trade candidates.
Macklin Celebrini could barely contain his excitement. The San Jose Sharks forward received the call from Team Canada general manager Doug Armstrong on Wednesda
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Sizzling teams clash as Lightning continue trip at Sharks
The Tampa Bay Lightning have built another hot streak and brought it with them to the West Coast. Sporting a six-game winning streak, the Lightning will travel to Northern California to face the San Jose Sharks on Saturday following a successful stint down south.
One of the many reasons for the Avalanche's dominant first half of the season has been the play of former San Jose Sharks goalie MacKenzie Blackwood. The 29-year-old is having himself an incredible 2025-26 campaign and is only getting better as the year rolls on.
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Lightning try to keep win streak going, visit the Sharks
Tampa Bay Lightning (24-13-3, in the Atlantic Division) vs. San Jose Sharks (20-17-3, in the Pacific Division) San Jose, California; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Tampa Bay Lightning will attempt to continue a six-game win streak with a victory against the San Jose Sharks.