
PITTSBURGH - Michael Misa is not injured. Contrary to a report from Sportsnet, the 2025 San Jose Sharks No. 2 pick is not missing the start of Canada's World Junior Championships camp because of a day-to-day injury. San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Wa
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Michael Misa should play in the World Junior Championships. The San Jose Sharks’ 2025 second-overall pick is currently on an AHL conditioning loan with the Barracuda. It looks like that loan is going to lead directly to the WJCs and not the NHL. The

“I leave there with a stomachache from laughing every time.” Reaves joined Tyler and Cat Toffoli on the Never Offside Podcast and shared his love for the musical “Book of Mormon” and rallying the San Jose Sharks to see the show together, when they we

LAS VEGAS - "It’s a non-issue." That's what San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky said, and how both he and center Macklin Celebrini see Celebrini's double-minor penalty on Friday versus the Vancouver Canucks. 1:24 left, 3-2 San Jose Sharks' lead

San Jose Sharks defenseman Sam Dickinson has spent the entire season in the NHL, but he is still eligible for […]

San Jose Sharks forward Michael Misa has missed the past six games due to a lower-body injury and isn’t close to returning. Sharks head coach Ryan

San Jose Sharks forward Michael Misa has suffered another injury ahead of his attendance at Team Canada's World Juniors Training […]

Top San Jose Sharks prospect Michael Misa will play his first game for the San Jose Barracuda on Friday. Misa […]

Earlier this week, Hockey Canada announced its 27-player training camp roster for the 2026 World Junior Championship, which begins in two weeks on Friday, Dec. 26. One notable omission from the group was Chicago Blackhawks 2024 first-round pick (No.

The balance between letting a player work through mistakes and making him feel like every mistake will result in a benching can be a difficult one to strike for a coach. That balance can also look different for a younger player compared to a veteran.

Despite beating the Utah Mammoth 3-2 in overtime behind Macklin Celebrini’s hat trick, San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsfosky didn’t like how his

It is no secret that John Klingberg has struggled on the blue line for the San Jose Sharks this season. The veteran defenseman has had a long leash as

San Jose Sharks top prospect Michael Misa is considered day-to-day to join Team Canada’s World Juniors training camp, but it’s […]