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SJHN Daily: Sharks Rookie Faceoff, Full Promotional Schedule Released

The San Jose Sharks have released their full promotional schedule!
✨YOUR '23-'24 SHARKS 𝗙𝗨𝗟𝗟 PROMO SCHEDULE✨
Get tickets to the best games with the best giveaways now!
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) July 24, 2023
The team kicks off their season at home against the Vegas Golden Knights on Oct. 12, which features an apron giveaway with the Sharks’ entire 2023-24 season schedule.
Among some of the best giveaways are a Sharks Hawaiian shirt on Jan. 20, a reversible bucket hat for the team’s Pride Night on Jan. 27, and a cricket-themed shirsey on Mar. 23. I am personally most excited for the ugly holiday sweater shirseys that will be given out on Dec. 21.
In addition to the giveaways, the promotional schedule outlines the themed nights the San Jose Sharks will host this season. They will have a Celebration of South Asian Culture on Nov. 9, Hockey Fights Cancer Night on Nov. 16, Pride Night on Jan. 27, a Celebration of Black History on Feb. 29, and Women of Teal night on Mar. 9.
The team’s promotional schedule will conclude on Apr. 13, the team’s last home game, with Fan Appreciation Night.
AT SAN JOSE HOCKEY NOW…
Anthony Duclair describes his experience in the documentary “Black Ice”, only in AMC Theatres right now, which reveals the racism he and many others faced in youth hockey. Also on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we examine what’s going wrong with the Barracuda.
NHL scouts review recent Sharks’ acquisitions such as Mackenzie Blackwood, Anthony Duclair, and more.
Do the San Jose Sharks have a ‘culture problem’ at their AHL-affiliate?
What would be a reasonable trade offer for Erik Karlsson from the Seattle Kraken?
OTHER SHARKS NEWS…
Golden Knights announced they will host the 2023 Rookie Faceoff Sept 15-18. Games played at City National Arena and The Dollar Loan Center.
Teams included are: Knights, Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, Los Angeles Kings, & San Jose Sharks #vegasborn pic.twitter.com/ioHLBAs3kx
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) July 25, 2023
Connor MacEachern details his hectic end of season with graduation from Penn State and playing for the San Jose Barracuda.
The Hockey News shares their top-five Sharks prospects.
Kasper Halttunen is taking part in Finland’s World Junior Summer Showcase.
New 1991 Club Podcast! 🎙️🦈@DanRusanowsky chats with #SJSharks development coaches Patrick Marleau, Tommy Wingels, and Luca Sbisa to get their insights from Sharks Development Camp.
Join the 1991 Club to listen ➡️ https://t.co/4jQYi1HBSP pic.twitter.com/Y4uoVtgpOi
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) July 22, 2023
AROUND THE NHL…
Patrice Bergeron announces his retirement.
Until 2005, teams received a compensatory draft pick if one of their players left as a free agent. In 2002, Boston’s Bill Guerin signed with Dallas, Boston was awarded a compensatory 2003 second round pick, 45th overall. The Bruins used it to select Patrice Bergeron. https://t.co/TcZATjC1Vn
— Gord Miller 🌻 (@GMillerTSN) July 25, 2023
Eetu Luostarinen signs a three-year extension.
The Dallas Stars extend general manager Jim Nill through the 2025-26 season.
Hearing #Canes are closing in on an agreement with free agent Tony DeAngelo on a 1-year deal in the $1.6 million range. #LetsGoCanes@DailyFaceoff
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 24, 2023
What is the Montreal Canadiens‘ goaltending situation moving forward.
Los Angeles Kings prospects to watch at the upcoming Rookie Faceoff.
What do NHL video coaches really do?
Where does Devon Levi rank among top goalie prospects?
A prediction of the Colorado Avalanche‘s lineup next season.
The Athletic ranks their top-10 contracts in the NHL.
Connor Bedard!! 😲 #Blackhawks
WATCH: https://t.co/cmxJVHjH8V pic.twitter.com/hiqNJQRuEZ
— NSIHLA (@NsihlAdult) July 25, 2023