SECAUCUS, N.J. — Mike Grier left little doubt who the San Jose Sharks are taking with the No. 1 pick of the 2024 Draft. After the Draft Lottery, Grier was asked if he was selecting Macklin Celebrini, who’s been the front-runner for first-overall all season long.
Now that the San Jose Sharks have fired head coach David Quinn, they are in the process of searching for a new leader on the bench. Given that the team struggled this season and will likely continue to do so for multiple seasons to come, hiring the right coach will be tricky.
The San Jose Sharks organization appears to be giving a full vote of confidence to the San Jose Barracuda coaching staff. Last week, when GM Mike Grier fired Sharks head coach David Quinn, Grier also noted that he was keeping Barracuda head coach John McCarthy.
After declining play and frequent injuries plagued Mackenzie Blackwood the last couple seasons in New Jersey, the goaltender found success with the San Jose Sharks.
At least today, Mike Grier wasn’t saying much about firing David Quinn. Grier says it wasn’t really about the San Jose Sharks’ 19-54-9 record this past season.
Mike Grier has a couple ideas about how to make the San Jose Sharks better next season. Of course, the Sharks can’t get much worse, right? Their .287 Points % is the second-worst of the salary cap era, only ahead of the 2019-20 Detroit Red Wings’ .275.
Maybe one of the more sought after collegiate free agents this season has officially signed his first NHL contract. On Thursday, the San Jose Sharks announced that they had signed Quinnipiac University forward and Lincoln, Massachusetts, native Collin Graf to a standard entry-level contract.
Do you know Igor Eronko? The Russian has enjoyed a successful career in the world of hockey. He’s an ex-journalist covering KHL activities and was even an assistant coach with Avangard Omsk.
NASHVILLE – The San Jose Sharks have fired Russian scout Igor Eronko. Eronko was just hired as a Russian-area amateur scout by the Sharks this past summer.
When the San Jose Sharks began their rebuild, the front office stressed patience. General manager Mike Grier’s new staff was dealing with financial difficulty and a mediocre prospect group that would take several seasons to sort out.
The San Jose Sharks are expected to sell off multiple assets ahead of the March 8 NHL Trade deadline. General manager Mike Grier has been active with his rebuilding these past 12 months or so, and has shown a willingness to retain salary if it means the pot is sweetened for his hockey club.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks get set to kick off a home-and-home series that will span across four days. It’s the perfect time for Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving to get a first-hand look at what the Sharks have to offer.
San Jose Sharks’ general manager, Mike Grier, made a noteworthy appearance at the Edmonton Oilers vs. Minnesota Wild game on Friday night, sparking speculation about the purpose behind his attendance.
The San Jose Sharks find themselves in the midst of a challenging start to the season, prompting discussions about potential changes within the team. Despite
Losers of their first 11 games, the San Jose Sharks have the worst record in the NHL, and their general manager is threatening sweeping changes if the team doesn’t get its act together.
Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now: San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier said that a handful of team had some interest in forward Nick Bonino. When asked if they
Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now: San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier said that a handful of team had some interest in forward Nick Bonino. When asked if they
Taking control of the San Jose Sharks hasn’t been the easiest first job for their relatively new general manager Mike Grier. After half of a calendar year in the role, he has already been forced to make a few difficult decisions.
The San Jose Sharks introduced new head coach David Quinn on Tuesday. Quinn, 56, is now the 11th head coach in franchise history replacing Bob Boughner.
A look at the work being done to increase diversity across the hockey world.
It’s the third week of July and North America is in the throes of a mega heat wave. Yet here we are, still pondering what will happen next in the NHL.
Mike Grier, 47, had a 15-year playing career in the NHL, including a three-season stint with the Sharks from 2006 to 2009.
According to reports from both Chris Johnston and Pierre LeBrun, the San Jose Sharks are expected to name Mike Grier as their new general manager (GM) on Tuesday.
The belief is that the Sharks will name Mike Grier as the club’s next General Manager, though The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun adds that this has not been confirmed by anyone in the Sharks organization.
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