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Sheng’s Daily: DeBoer’s Gamble Pays Off, How Islanders Can Beat Lightning
Doug Wilson wants a new third-line center. Let’s take a first look at 17 UFA centers who might fit the San Jose Sharks’ plans.
Who’s the best coach in San Jose Sharks history?
In other San Jose Sharks news…
All in a day's work💪
Mr. Shark talks about power skating in Saskatchewan and the training involved in becoming a hockey legend.
Listen to "My Hockey Love Story" on the Sharks + SAP Center App or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) June 11, 2021
A.J. from Teal Town USA is selling these gorgeous creations:
— AJ Strong (@aj_strong) June 8, 2021
Help out Kate & Josh!
PLEASE RETWEET!!!#SJSharks family, meet my best friends, Kate & Josh. They have recently fallen on hard times as Kate is navigating kidney failure. A GoFundMe was created to help with medical bills & every day finances. Any amount helps 💚 please share!https://t.co/MerDBuyoBc pic.twitter.com/QZBcVLLlkf
— SnipeCity420 (@SnipeCity420) June 13, 2021
Around the NHL…
Ex-San Jose Sharks’ defenseman Joakim Ryan will play in Sweden next year:
I tioårsåldern spelade Joakim Ryan ungdomshockey i Redhawks – nu är han tillbaka i klubben
🗣 "Jag har alltid känt att det är Malmö som gäller om jag skulle flytta till Europa"➡️ https://t.co/flhoDj1UPK
🎟 https://t.co/ze5rIpssqT#HjärtaKvalitetStolthet #VälkommenJoakim pic.twitter.com/6x12uPThYd— Malmö Redhawks (@Malmo_Redhawks) June 11, 2021
Akim Aliu, Hockey Diversity Alliance continue push to end racism in hockey. (Sportsnet)
Lightning GM Julien BriseBois defends salary cap maneuvering. (Tampa Bay Times)
Rod Brind’Amour, Dean Evason, and Joel Quenneville were named finalists for the Jack Adams Award. (NHL)
NHL Awards winners will be revealed starting this Monday. (NHL)
Jake Evans is traveling to Vegas with the Canadiens — will he be ready for Game One? (Las Vegas Sun)
Per the NHL: “The inaugural NHL seasons for the Golden Knights (2017-18) and Canadiens (1917-18) were 100 years apart, which is the largest such gap in League history among two franchises meeting in a postseason series. The previous mark was 91 years, when Vegas and Chicago (1926-27) met in the 2020 First Round.”
Pete DeBoer’s Game One Gamble Paid Off For Vegas Golden Knights
Boston Bruins Rask Due For Hip Surgery, Won’t Play Anywhere Else
Florida Panthers coach Joel Quenneville a Jack Adams finalist