Friday, September 26, 2025

Sharks Unveil Heritage 2.0 35th Anniversary Jersey

 The Sharks have revealed their latest Heritage 2.0 jerseys to commemorate their 35th anniversary. 



These are modern renditions of the primary home jerseys that the Sharks wore from 1998 through 2007, featuring the original Sharks logo over a mostly teal background with layers of gray along the shoulders and arms and layers of black along the wrist areas of the sleeves, collar, armpits, and down the sides of the jersey. 

The newest Sharks Heritage 2.0 jersey will be available to the public as soon as tonight’s preseason game against the Golden Knights. San Jose plans to rep their newest heritage jerseys during four games this season alongside hosting several Sharks alumni during those games: October 30 vs. Devils, November 20 vs. Kings, December 3 vs. Capitals, and March 1 vs. Jets. 




Overall, the Sharks’ Heritage 2.0 35th Anniversary jersey looks great, and I am glad they are bringing this retro design back for this season. I would like to get my hands on one of these newest jerseys at some point, but I am in no rush to do so. 

Stay tuned for the Sharks 2025 preseason recap and other updates on CPF Hockey coming soon. 

Source: Sharks + SAP Center App, San Jose Sharks via TikTok 

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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Sharks Sign Oliver Wahlstrom to Professional Tryout + AHL Contract

 Sharks training camp begins in a few days, and San Jose announced it has signed forward Oliver Wahlstrom to a professional tryout and AHL contract. 

Wahlstrom was the no. 11 overall pick of the New York Islanders in 2018 and primarily spent last season with the Providence Bruins in the AHL, recording 12 goals in 26 regular season and playoff games. In total, he has accumulated 21 goals in 69 AHL games over parts of three seasons with the Bridgeport Islanders and Providence Bruins, along with 37 goals, 36 assists, and 73 points over parts of six seasons with the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins. His career-best so far has been 13 goals in 2021-22 with the Islanders. 

Wahlstrom has an NHL-caliber shot and can provide solid depth on offense, but he has yet to find any consistency in the top hockey league in the world. If he does not crack the Sharks roster before the start of the season, Wahlstrom will certainly provide more scoring help to the Barracuda in the AHL, who could and will benefit from his services. Overall, I do not have any strong feelings about this latest addition to the Sharks organization, but I am totally cool with it and definitely see a scenario in which Oliver Wahlstrom sticks with the Barracuda and becomes one of the Sharks' AHL club's top scorers next season. 

Source: San Jose Hockey Now 

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Monday, September 15, 2025

Ranking NHL Teams I Have Yet to See Play in Person (2025 Edition)

NHL training camps and preseason games are just around the corner, and this provides an opportunity for me to update everyone on my biggest hockey life goal ahead of the start of the 2025-26 season. Earlier this year and during the final four months of last season, I was fortunate to have made some pretty significant progress on this life goal, adding four teams to bring my total to ten NHL teams that I have seen play in person, which equates to about a third of the league. With under a month to go before the start of the 2025-26 regular season, there are 22 NHL teams that I have yet to see play in person, and I will likely have at least one or a few opportunities throughout next season to inch closer to achieving this big life goal. This fun post ranks the 22 NHL teams I have yet to see play in person based on how much I want to see them play in person. I factor in how much I personally like each team, the current state of each franchise prior to the start of next season, and players on each team's roster into this specific list. In addition, brief explanations will be provided with each team's respective ranking. Without further ado, let's begin: 

22) Utah Mammoth 

I am interested in seeing every NHL team in this list perform in person, but I have the Utah Mammoth ranked last because they seem the least exciting out of all the NHL teams I have yet to see in person. They do have an amazing primary logo and some great young players like Clayton Keller, Dylan Guenther, and Logan Cooley, but Utah has yet to take the leap into becoming a legitimate playoff contender. 

21) Buffalo Sabres 

The Buffalo Sabres rank towards the bottom of my list here due to their lengthy cycle and track record of mediocrity, and their inability to build a winning culture that players want to be a part of. The only reasons why the Sabres rank above the Mammoth in this particular list are due to Buffalo being in the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division, and the Atlantic is the lone division in the NHL in which I have not seen any teams from it play in person so far. 

20) Calgary Flames 

Although they nearly made the playoffs last season, the Calgary Flames do not seem as exciting as some other teams in this list that I have yet to see play in person. They do get the benefit of the doubt being a Canadian-based team, which always adds intrigue to every NHL matchup that I may potentially get to see in person. 

19) St. Louis Blues 

I am not a big Blues fan by any means, but as demonstrated towards the end of last season and the first round of the playoffs in which they pushed the Jets to seven games, St. Louis is plenty capable of flying under the radar, being sneaky good, and catching the league by surprise heading into next season. 

18) Vancouver Canucks 

Out of the three Western Canadian teams, I like the Canucks the best. This likely has to do with my mostly positive experience when traveling to Vancouver several years ago. In addition, they have at least a few intriguing players in Quinn Hughes, Brock Boeser, and Elias Pettersson the forward, and there's always the potential for them to bounce back from a disappointing 2024-25 season for their standards if all goes to plan. 

17) Columbus Blue Jackets 

The Blue Jackets have cool uniforms and a cannon in their home arena, and they were in the playoff discussion for much of last season until near the very end. They may not be the most thrilling team or have the best track record, but they are certainly intriguing. 

16) Winnipeg Jets 

I do not love or hate the Winnipeg Jets, but they had one of their best seasons in franchise history last season, finishing with the best record in the Western Conference. In addition, they are in a great position to have a similar or possibly better season in 2025-26 like they did last season, and Winnipeg should be exciting to watch nonetheless. 

15) Philadelphia Flyers 

The Flyers may not have the greatest product on the ice at the moment, but they have some young, up-and-coming stars that are certainly helping them head in the right direction. 

14) Ottawa Senators 

The Senators took a significant leap last season, ending an eight-year playoff drought, and are only primed to get better from there. Led by star players such as Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle, the Senators are an interesting team capable of making plenty of noise throughout the league next season. 

13) Nashville Predators 

I have always been somewhat fascinated by the Nashville Predators, and they definitely have the star power to potentially bounce back from a disappointing 2024-25 campaign. 

12) Minnesota Wild 

The Minnesota Wild have been one of the more fun teams to watch in the NHL as of late, with Kirill Kaprizov being their biggest X-factor. In addition, besides the Sharks, the Wild have one of the coolest and most creative logos in all of sports. 

11) Boston Bruins 

The Boston Bruins may be on the downswing as of last season and heading into 2025-26, but they are a storied Original Six franchise with many years of success under their belts. In addition, while their current roster does not contain as many names that pop out at me like they used to, the Bruins still feature a fantastic superstar centerpiece in David Pastrnak who make them worth watching night in and night out. 

10) Vegas Golden Knights 

The Vegas Golden Knights are one of my most hated teams and one of the Sharks' biggest rivals. As much as I pray on their downfall and want to see them lose, the reality is that Vegas is a successful and talented team that does whatever it takes to win. 

9) Montreal Canadiens 

Some of the teams I am most interested in seeing play in person are based in Eastern Canada, and this definitely applies to the Canadiens. Montreal made it back to the playoffs last season for the first time in four years, and they are set up well to contend for years to come. In addition, the Habs are a storied Original Six franchise with one of the most passionate fanbases in all of hockey. 

8) Detroit Red Wings 

The Red Wings are another storied Original Six franchise with several decades of success under their belts, and I have always liked them to an extent. They currently have the young stars and veteran presence to take the next step towards potentially ending their lengthy playoff drought. However, the main aspect placing the Red Wings below a handful of other teams I like in this ranking is their front office being too patient with their rebuild, leading me to not take the Red Wings as seriously as some other NHL teams. Still, anything can happen this coming season that could turn the Red Wings' fortunes around.  

7) Toronto Maple Leafs 

Out of all Canadian-based teams, I am most intrigued by the Toronto Maple Leafs and want to see them play in person the most. The Leafs are currently one of the top contenders in the Atlantic Division, led by the likes of Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Matthew Knies, and Morgan Rielly. In addition, my desire to want to see the Maple Leafs play in person more than most teams is closely tied to my life goal of traveling to Toronto to visit the Hockey Hall of Fame one day. 

6) Pittsburgh Penguins 

The Pittsburgh Penguins have been a perennial playoff contender from the late 2000s through the end of the 2010s, with a few Stanley Cup victories to add to that playoff window as well. Although a full rebuild is on the horizon for the Penguins, they are ranked this high for one reason: Sidney Crosby. Simply put, he is one of the greatest hockey players of our generation. Another big reason why I find it very important to see Sidney Crosby play in person at least once is due to him remaining highly productive in his late 30s. Due to his age, it may be only a few years before his on-ice performance begins to regress and he may decide to hang up the skates. If I am given the opportunity to see Sidney Crosby play in person at least once before he ultimately retires, it would be a dream come true. 

5) Florida Panthers 

The Panthers are a powerhouse hockey team based in South Florida that is also the reigning back-to-back Stanley Cup Champions. Unlike seemingly many hockey fans outside of the Sunshine State nowadays, I actually enjoy what the Panthers have going on and built in the past few years. In addition, I want to travel to Miami and its surrounding coastal towns and beaches more than anywhere else in the U.S. that I have not previously traveled to before. The combination of an on-ice product and culture set up to win now and for several more years to come plus South Florida being one of my top bucket-list travel destinations makes seeing the Panthers play in person extremely appealing. 

4) Carolina Hurricanes 

There is no denying that the Carolina Hurricanes are generally fun to watch, and the vibes surrounding that team are oftentimes great. The Hurricanes are loaded with talent such as Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svechnikov, Jordan Staal, and Jaccob Slavin, and their most notable additions this offseason such as Nikolaj Ehlers and K'Andre Miller should help improve their chances of finishing top three in the Metropolitan Division and going on a deep playoff run once again. In addition, I enjoy the storm surge team celebrations the Hurricanes perform whenever they win at home against most teams. In recent years, the Carolina Hurricanes have had something special going on in Raleigh and been a relatively easier team to root for. 

3) Colorado Avalanche 

The Avalanche are my favorite team in the Central Division. A few of their core superstar players, notably Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar, make the Avs relatively easy to root for, and Colorado has some of the best uniforms in the NHL. In addition, they added Sharks legend Brent Burns to their blue line this offseason, who is still going strong and performing at a relatively high level into his early 40s. Besides multiple reasons to admire them, the Avalanche won a Stanley Cup with MacKinnon and Makar in 2022 and are in a prime position to contend for years to come. 

2) New York Rangers 

The New York Rangers have always been a team that I have liked to an extent and at times have clashed with the team above them in this ranking for my favorite NHL team in the Eastern Conference. They are one of the most iconic NHL teams that represents the biggest sports market in the U.S. and calls the world's most famous arena home. The Rangers also have some great uniforms and talent to take them on a deep playoff run. In addition, the Rangers being near the top of this list has been heavily influenced by the fact that I saw the two other New York City-area teams in the Islanders and Devils play in person in San Jose last season. The Broadway Blueshirts had a disappointing 2024-25 campaign for their standards, and I believe they are primed for a bounce-back 2025-26 season. 

1) Tampa Bay Lightning 

If I could choose only one team in the Eastern Conference to root for, it would be the Tampa Bay Lightning. They are a team in a non-traditional hockey market that has been a well-run juggernaut for many years. The Lightning feature many players that I like that have been significant contributors towards their contention window remaining open for the past several years, namely Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point, Victor Hedman, and Andrei Vasilevskiy. I also enjoyed Steven Stamkos' tenure with Tampa, and the Bolts seem to be doing just fine after he left to join the Predators and was replaced by Jake Guentzel before last season. Their dominance from the late 2010s through now has resulted in back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2020 and 2021, and the Lightning appear to be in great shape to contend again for the foreseeable future. Overall, I enjoy many aspects about the Tampa Bay Lightning, especially their players, coaches, clubhouse culture, and day-to-day operations, placing them at the top of my list of NHL teams that I have yet to see play in person and want to see play in person heading into the 2025-26 NHL season. 

Lastly, if there are any other fun hockey rankings or aspects that you would like for me to cover on CPF Hockey in the future, please let me know in the comments. Absolutely looking forward to the return of hockey in the coming weeks! 

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Sharks Sign Michael Misa to Entry-Level Contract

 It's official: Sharks 2025 no. 2 overall pick Michael Misa has signed his three-year, entry-level contract with San Jose. 

Ever since he was drafted and partook in the Sharks' prospect scrimmage this summer, Misa had his sights set on making the NHL in 2025-26. He will be heading into training camp, this weekend's rookie faceoff, and the preseason later this month competing for a roster spot, and Misa has a great chance to make the Sharks roster next season. He will likely make the NHL but have development days early on in the season like Will Smith last season. With 62 goals, 72 assists, and 134 points in 65 games with the Saginaw Spirit en route to being the Canadian Hockey League's top scorer last season, Michael Misa has absolutely nothing left to prove in juniors. He has the skill and compete level to potentially make a run for the Calder Trophy next season, and Michael Misa should receive every opportunity to shine with the Sharks in his rookie campaign. I am certainly looking forward to seeing Michael Misa perform with the Sharks in the coming months and foreseeable future. 

Source: NHL App 

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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Ryane Clowe Stepping Down as Sharks Assistant GM

 Some unexpected news has occurred with the Sharks today, as Ryan Clowe has stepped down from his role as the Sharks’ assistant general manager after just one season in this role with the team. 

It is not clearly known at this time why he abruptly resigned as Sharks Assistant GM, but the team released a statement from Ryan Clowe on the matter: 

"Recently, I had to make the extremely difficult decision to resign from my position as assistant general manager with the San Jose Sharks. I truly loved being back in San Jose and working with Mike Grier and his entire team, but at this point, this decision is in the best interest of my family. The franchise has an exciting future ahead and is set up to be successful for a long period of time, and I am grateful to Mike and Jonathan Becher for giving me the opportunity to return to San Jose." 

Ryan Clowe was a great player and fan favorite in San Jose, and I and many other Sharks fans were hyped when he returned to San Jose in a front office role. The news of his resignation as Sharks Assistant GM caught me off guard, but I hope for nothing but the best for Clowe, his family, and his future endeavors. 

Source: NBC Sports Bay Area/California 

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Friday, September 5, 2025

Sharks Acquire Carey Price's Contract from Canadiens

 The Sharks have acquired goalie Carey Price's contract and a 2026 5th-round selection from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for defenseman Gannon Laroque. 

This is strictly a salary-cap flexibility move for the Sharks to allow for them to move expiring contracts at a later date while staying at or above the cap floor. He has been paid his $5.5 million qualifying offer by the Canadiens on September 1, is entering the final year of his contract, and will only cost the Sharks $800k. For reference, Carey Price is medically retired from the NHL and last played for the Canadiens in the 2021-22 season. During his NHL career, Price was one of the best goalies in the league, accumulating 361 wins, 49 shutouts, a .917 save percentage, and a 2.51 goals against average, along with a Vezina Trophy, William M. Jennings Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, Hart Trophy, and Bill Masterton Trophy. 

As for the player heading to the Canadiens in this deal, Gannon Laroque has a goal and two assists in 12 AHL games with the Barracuda over parts of the 2021-22 and 2023-24 campaigns, along with two assists in nine ECHL games with the Wichita Thunder in 2023-24. Most recently, he missed all of last season due to injury. 

Overall, I heard some recent rumblings about the Sharks being interested in trading for Carey Price's contract, and with the large amount of cap space the Sharks have heading into this coming season, this should not be all that surprising that the Sharks were able to pull the trigger on this deal. It should also make it easier for top defensive prospect Sam Dickinson and top forward prospect Michael Misa to be in the NHL this coming season as well. 

In other recent Sharks news, former Sharks goalie Aaron Dell has announced his retirement from professional hockey after playing seven seasons in the NHL, and former Sharks Joe Pavelski and Scott Gomez were recently inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. 

Sources: Sharks + SAP Center App, Sjsharksnews via Instagram

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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Sharks, City of San Jose Agree to Lease Extension Through 2050-51

 The San Jose City Council has officially unanimously approved a deal that would keep the Sharks at the SAP Center in San Jose through at least June 30, 2051. 

Also part of this agreement are upcoming renovations to SAP Center that will occur over the next seven seasons to modernize the Shark Tank, further improve the fan experience, and maintain its status as a world-class venue for Sharks hockey, concerts, and other sporting events and shows. 






Overall, this is excellent for everyone involved: the Sharks, City of San Jose, fans, and local community. I absolutely love how committed the Sharks are to San Jose and vice versa. Team Teal has had such a massive impact on its surrounding local communities in the Bay Area, especially Silicon Valley, and they and I are thankful that the Sharks will remain a fixture there for at least the next 25 years. I have had nothing but generally positive experiences during the seven Sharks games I have attended at SAP Center so far, and I am certainly looking forward to seeing more history being created and these upcoming renovations transform the Shark Tank into an even greater spectacle over the next several seasons as the Sharks trend further towards playoff contention once again. 

Source: Sharks + SAP Center App 

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Sharks Unveil Heritage 2.0 35th Anniversary Jersey

 The Sharks have revealed their latest Heritage 2.0 jerseys to commemorate their 35th anniversary.  These are modern renditions of the prima...