Since missing the first 40 games of the season for injury and conditioning reasons, Vlasic has played in just eight of the ...
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NBC Sports Regional: Bay Area on MSNWarsofsky shares key Sharks motivations to finish season strongSharks coach Ryan Warsofsky identified the key motivations for his team as San Jose seeks a strong finish to the 2024-25 NHL ...
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NBC Sports Regional: Bay Area on MSNWarsofsky details how Smith got ‘comfortable' with speed of NHL game“I think we’re seeing it on a more nightly basis. He’s getting more comfortable, he’s playing with the puck more, he looks ...
It doesn’t look like the Sharks will have to call up a defenseman. Timothy Liljegren left the Sharks’ Feb. 23 game at the ...
SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said he has no issues with Nikolai Kovalenko after the winger gave an interview to a Russian media outlet earlier this month in which it was ...
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Dose.ca (English) on MSNVlasic complains (again) about his playing time: “We should ask the coach”Marc-Édouard Vlasic doesn’t play as much as he used to. He only played 57 games last season because he was left out several ...
San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky has a different relationship with Team USA's head coach Mike Sullivan and former Sharks coach David Quinn. Sullivan's parents are Warsofsky's god-parents.
Due to the 4 Nations Face-Off break, the extended time away seemed to do a lot of good for Vanecek, who looked as dialed in ...
Ryan Warsofsky is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is the head coach of the San Jose Sharks in the NHL, as of January 2025. After a short playing career, he transitioned to ...
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San Jose Hockey Now on MSNSharks Locker Room: Why You Give Your Best, When It’s Not Good EnoughWhat’s this say about the San Jose Sharks? “We played how we wanted to play,” head coach Ryan Warsofsky said after San Jose’s ...
Liljegren left Sunday’s game against the Calgary Flame s after he was injured midway through the second period. Until then, ...
Ryan Warsofsky didn’t care about William Eklund getting a misconduct. With 49 seconds to go, in the San Jose Sharks’ 3-2 loss to the Calgary Flames, Eklund got himself a misconduct for abuse ...
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