The San Jose Sharks still aren’t getting much love from sports bettors, even when they face fellow rebuilders like the Chicago Blackhawks. When the Sharks (0-1-2) face Chicago Thursday at the United Center, they’ll open as heavy underdogs despite Chicago (1-2-1) having just one win in four games.
DALLAS — The San Jose Sharks head to American Airlines Center for their first road game of the season. Tyler Toffoli and Ty Dellandrea scored, but the Stars won in the shootout 3-2.
What a start to Macklin Celebrini’s career. Just 7:01 into his NHL debut, the 2024 San Jose Sharks’ No. 1 pick attempted a pass that went off St. Louis Blues’ defenseman Matthew Kessel and into the net.
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Tyler Toffoli wants to play with Macklin Celebrini. According to the 32-year-old winger, that’s part of why he signed a four-year contract with the San Jose Sharks on Jul.
In a way, Aydar Suniev represents the true beginning of the Calgary Flames’ current rebuild process. Just over a year ago, when Craig Conroy took over from Brad Treliving as the Flames’ general manager, he faced an impending (and inevitable) mass exodus of veteran talent.
The Edmonton Oilers had 11 picks in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles. The most notable was Taylor Hall, their first overall pick, who was supposed to spark the rebuild and elevate the Oilers to the next level.
With the BC Lions delivering a bombshell of good news to the Vancouver market with Tuesday’s announcement that quarterback Nathan Rourke is on his way back to the Leo’s Den, it got us here at CanucksArmy thinking about ones that got away from the local hockey team.
The day before the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville, the Calgary Flames traded Tyler Toffoli to the New Jersey Devils. Coming back to the Flames in the transaction were pending restricted free agent Yegor Sharangovich and a third-round selection in the stacked 2023 draft.
These four potential playoff teams are at the top of the list in terms of still having work to do.
Tyler Toffoli is set to bolster the San Jose Sharks’ lineup with his signing of a four-year, $24 million contract in NHL free agency. Known for his consistent production and ability to drive possession at 5v5, Toffoli brings a valuable scoring touch to his new team.
The San Jose Sharks have reportedly signed 32-year-old right-winger Tyler Toffoli to a four-year contract worth $6 million each season per Chris Johnston.
Now that the Vancouver Canucks have closed the deal on their number one priority in Filip Hronek, they’ve now set their next sights on a top-six forward.
The Jets are expected to move on from a former Stanley Cup champ.
Two names on Sunday seem to be primed for prop production. Two players, three bets each, let's go. YB's NHL expert Griffin Carroll loves Florida's offense to get things going at home vs. Tampa Bay.
A trade that was lauded as one of the best of this season’s NHL Trade Deadline was one that almost didn’t happen. According to Darren Dreger of TSN, Tyler Toffoli was shocked to learn about the Winnipeg Jets’ interest in him and had to give joining the Jets a double take.
The Winnipeg Jets acquired forward Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils, according to TSN’s Darren Dreger. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli confirmed that the return for New Jersey is Winnipeg’s 2025 second-round pick and 2024 third-round pick.
There’s less than 24 hours until the 2024 NHL trade deadline, and plenty of players are already on the move.
The New Jersey Devils have announced they will be holding forward Tyler Toffoli out of tonight’s lineup against the St. Louis Blues for trade-related reasons.
Amid the flurry of NHL trade deadline discussions, one name prominently circulating is Tyler Toffoli, and the New Jersey Devils find themselves at a crossroads regarding the forward’s future.
The Devils are one of a handful of teams potentially in both buy and sell modes ahead of Friday’s deadline.
On Monday evening, the New Jersey Devils, languishing outside the Eastern Conference playoff picture, fired head coach Lindy Ruff, installing Travis Green as interim head coach.
It sounds like the team prefers to hold on to a key forward who is drawing trade interest.
A pending UFA, he carries a cap hit of $4.25M, and while extension discussions are ongoing, no deal has been reached.
With NHL training camps getting underway this week, fans and talking heads alike are already predicting who they think will hoist Lord Stanley's Mug next May. And you know what that means: Oddsmakers are listing odds for who will come out on top.
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