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  • Sharks Trade for Defenseman Nolan Allan

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    The San Jose Sharks have acquired defenseman Nolan Allan, goalie Laurent Brossoit, and a draft pick from the Chicago Blackhawks. Allan, a left-shot blueliner, is known for his steady play and penalty-killing abilities. He has spent time in the AHL and NHL, with scouts comparing him to Washington Capitals Vincent Iorio. Allan made his debut for the San Jose Barracuda, impressing with his smart defense and clean passes. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Will Smith's Return Boosts Sharks on Tough Road Trip

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    San Jose Sharks fans rejoice! Will Smiths return to the lineup is imminent, possibly as soon as January 15th against the Washington Capitals. His upper-body injury has improved, now listed as day-to-day. The key test comes Wednesday during practice in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, defensemen Shakir Mukhamadullin and Vincent Desharnais are making progress and may travel with the team. Winger Philipp Kurashev wont join the trip tomorrow, but theres hope he catches up later. These returns could significantly boost the Sharks. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Sharks Defense Needs Boost for Stanley Cup Run

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    San Jose Sharks Michael Misa and team discuss post-game after a tough loss to Vegas Golden Knights. Despite a promising start, the teams defense is identified as a key area for improvement to become a Stanley Cup contender. Internal enhancements and potential external additions on the blue line are suggested for a deeper playoff run. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Hertl's Career Night: Golden Knights Overpower Sharks

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    Tomas Hertl, now with the Vegas Golden Knights, delivered a career-best performance against his former team, the San Jose Sharks, scoring five points in a 7-2 victory. Hertls impressive showing, including two goals and three assists, helped Vegas secure a lead in the Pacific Division race. The game marked a nostalgic moment for Hertl, who spent his entire career with the Sharks before being traded midseason. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Olympic Stars Shine in NHL Action

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    Five NHL games on Sunday, January 11th, 2026, feature Olympic-bound stars like Macklin Celebrini, Alex Ovechkin, Steven Stamkos, and David Pastrnak. Celebrini chases a franchise record, Ovechkin nears twenty goals, Stamkos eyes his sixteenth twenty-goal season, and Pastrnak aims for ten straight. Other storylines include the Devils potential return of Dadonov and Kovacevic, and Utahs quest for a three-game homestand win. Catch all the action on the NHL app. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Sharks Need Bigger Defensemen to Catch Vegas

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    The San Jose Sharks, with a 23-19-3 record, are surprisingly competitive but lack the defensive prowess to contend with Stanley Cup teams like the Vegas Golden Knights. A recent 7-2 loss to Vegas highlighted their defensive vulnerabilities, with players noting a lack of skill and size on the blueline. Vegass imposing defense, featuring towering players, dominates the zone and executes smart plays. To improve, the Sharks need to acquire bigger, longer defensemen and develop longer shifts to gain momentum. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Vegas Golden Knights Dominate Sharks 7-2

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    Vegas Golden Knights dominate San Jose Sharks with 7-2 victory, extending their winning streak to four games. Tomas Hertl scores career-high five points, including two goals and three assists. Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev also contribute offensively. Goaltender Carl Lindbom makes 18 saves. Sharks three-game winning streak ends, with Collin Graf and Alexander Wennberg scoring. Coach Ryan Warsofsky praises Vegas performance. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Hertl's Career Night: Ex-Shark Scores 5 Points vs Old Team

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    Tomas Hertl, former San Jose Sharks star, returned to the SAP Center with his new team, Vegas Golden Knights, and delivered a career-high five points, including two goals and three assists, in a 7-2 victory. Despite the win, Hertl expressed admiration for the Sharks, particularly rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini, who he praised as the teams top scorer and Olympic roster pick. Hertl admitted to mixed feelings about playing at the SAP Center, where he spent over a decade, but remains loyal to Vegas. Checkout Solipillow.com