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Saros and Predators general manager Barry Trotz take us inside the decision to sign a contract that carries the goalie through 2033.
Michael Russo37
San Jose Sharks rank No. 2 in NHL Pipeline Rankings for 2024
Corey Pronman98
NHL Pipeline Rankings 2024: From the Blackhawks to the Lightning, the best prospects and under-23 players
Corey Pronman193
Sharks acquire top goalie prospect Yaroslav Askarov in deal with Predators
The Athletic Staff224
Oilers acquire Vasily Podkolzin from Canucks, Ty Emberson from Sharks for Cody Ceci in separate trades
The Athletic Staff263
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Based on the collective opinion of our well-informed subscribers, here’s how much confidence each team’s front office currently inspires.
Dom Luszczyszyn673
Things are bound to improve for the new-look Sharks, and they have some options with their forward lines.
Eric Stephens41
Which franchises have been the best of the salary-cap era? The worst? A quantitative look at every NHL team.
Sean Gentille and Michael Russo224
Is your favorite NHL team making good choices? It's time for you, the reader, to rate your level of confidence in each team’s front office.
Dom Luszczyszyn110
We’re inviting you to give us your takes in a 2024 NHL state-of-the-league survey.
Harman Dayal540
Here’s how each team stacks up with regard to the efficiency of all the player contracts they currently have signed.
Dom Luszczyszyn412
Pavelski officially retired on Monday. His legacy will be a unique blend of talent, leadership and the respect of his peers.
Kevin Kurz85
The Athletic digs into the rationale behind which current NHLers we think eventually will make it to the HHOF.
Peter Baugh and Eric Duhatschek528
The first of a three-part series ranking how good each team's goaltending situation is, from worst to best.
The Athletic NHL Staff317
This year's ranking is led by the Sharks, Blue Jackets and Canadiens and includes 22 new players from the 2024 NHL Draft.
Scott Wheeler603
Markstrom's potential impact with the Devils, Macklin Celebrini's first-year responsibilities and Trevor Zegras to Montreal?
Eric Duhatschek338
With offseason fully upon us and most of the big free-agent signings in the books, The Athletic asked its NHL staff for their 2024-25 picks.
The Athletic NHL Staff714
From most value added to least, here’s how each team has changed this offseason.
Dom Luszczyszyn537
After the first week of NHL free agency, where does your team stand? If there's still a gaping hole, there are only a few options left.
The Athletic NHL Staff188
The Sharks finished last in the NHL with a 19-54-9 record. Celebrini could make his NHL debut on Oct. 10.
Eric Stephens108
Five days into NHL free agency, the list of impact players remaining on the market is … not lengthy. How's your favorite team doing so far?
The Athletic NHL Staff439
The Hurricanes forward is among 14 NHL players who have filed for salary arbitration before Friday's 5 p.m. Eastern deadline.
Julian McKenzie70
San Jose is back on the radar. Interest has been rekindled. Thursday's Sharks prospect scrimmage was the latest example.
Eric Stephens42
The Sharks, after completely gutting their roster, needed a capable winger to play alongside Celebrini, their No. 1 pick.
Mark Lazerus28
July 1 has arrived, and the NHL's free-agent frenzy is on. Who's landing where? We'll update its Big Board as signings are confirmed.
Chris Johnston275
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