BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins host the San Jose Sharks in a non-conference matchup. Boston has gone 13-7-3 at home and 22-19-6 overall. The Bruins have a 7-11-3 record when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.
San Jose Sharks coach ... t mind seeing the Sharks develop the same identity as the Bruins teams of the 2010s that also featured Zdeno Chara, Brad Marchand, David Krejci, Milan Lucic, and Tyler ...
Two San Jose Sharks defensemen are starting to be named in trade rumors as the NHL's Trade Deadline approaches. "During Saturday's edition of "The Latest" on TFP, David Pagnotta indicated that ...
As we creep up on the NHL trade deadline on March 7 more than a few star players are looking to the future for lucrative contract extensions or lest
SAN JOSESan Jose Sharks defenseman Jake Walman on Saturday ... When he makes a mistake, he owns up to it. My brother (David) played with him in Pittsburgh for a little bit and if there ...
with San Jose Sharks defensemen Cody Ceci and Mario Ferraro emerging as potential targets. The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta linked Vancouver to both players during Saturday's episode of "The ...
The San Jose Sharks are well out of the ... t make deals at the NHL trade deadline. According to David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, the Sharks are looking to trade Cody Ceci and Mario Ferraro.
The San Jose Sharks host the Nashville Predators after Mikael Granlund's two-goal game against the Nashville Predators in the Sharks' 7-5 loss.
The Boston Bruins secured a hard-fought 6-3 win over the San Jose Sharks last game. With this, they improved to a 23-19-6 record and once again have the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference standings.
With a goal and an assist against the Senators, the 28-year-old didn't make it four straight games with at least 3 points, but continued to gain confidence and trust in himself.
Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) celebrates his goal with center Pavel Zacha (18) in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the San Jose Sharks, Monday,
They’re now 3-4-3 since the Christmas break, partially due to a major uptick in quality chances allowed at five-on-five; they were at 2.18 per 60 heading into the holiday, fourth-best in the NHL. In the 10 games since, though, they’re over 2.5.