Don’t blame Mario Ferraro if he’s run out of patience. Ferraro has been with the San Jose Sharks for five years, missing the playoffs in every single season.
Amidst the many things being discussed at the GM meetings this week, one announcement is that the NHL and Amazon are partnering up to develop a series that will follow 10-12 NHL superstars and provide hockey fans with some insight of their day-to-day lives, as well as their personality.
It seems like every year, more and more emphasis gets put on offensive production from defensemen. While many teams are drafting and developing highly
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The trade deadline cannot come fast enough. By the time 3pm ET on Friday hits we will have discussed every mid-level defensive talent in the league on a lottery bound team.
When you’re a struggling team approaching the trade deadline, contending teams will constantly be in contact, gauging which players you would be willing to part with and their asking price.
Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News: There have been no contract talks between the San Jose Sharks and pending UFA forward Anthony Duclair according to Duclair.
The San Jose Sharks aren’t actively shopping Mario Ferraro. That’s what Ferraro agent, Peter Wallen, told San Jose Hockey Now yesterday. Wallen, via text, summarized a conversation last week with GM Mike Grier: “Everybody is tradable.
San Jose Sharks head coach David Quinn confirmed that center Mikael Granlund and defenseman Mario Ferraro will both be returning to the lineup on Wednesday against the Winnipeg Jets.
The All-Star break to the trade deadline window of hockey is one of the strangest times in hockey. The games still matter more than the final stretch but there is far more of a going through the motions process with it.
The San Jose Sharks placed defenseman Mario Ferraro on Injured Reserve on Monday, according to NBC Sports California reporter Sheng Peng. The team also activated defenseman Jacob MacDonald to take his place.
There was a lot of good news for the San Jose Sharks in their 4-3 shootout victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Fabian Zetterlund scored once again, tying Tomas Hertl for the team lead with 14 goals.
You’re going to be hearing a lot about the Leafs and the trade deadline in the next couple of weeks. The team is on a pretty bad skid right now, having lost four straight games with the three most recent coming in the form of blown leads.
The Edmonton Oilers have been a solid team as of late. After a start riddled with fans complaining, coaches being fired, and losses, they have finally turned their season around and have a real chance to climb back to the top of the Pacific Division standings.
It’s no secret that the San Jose Sharks are a rebuilding team, and, apparently, the Philadelphia Flyers are rebuilding too. The main takeaway here is that this can be done in different ways, and these two teams might be able to make a trade that is mutually beneficial in this regard.
The San Jose Sharks are set to be sellers this season, and trade talk surrounding them is starting to pick up in early December. Defenseman Mario Ferraro is one of their top trade candidates, and teams around the league are taking notice.
A player who is drawing significant interest around the league is defenseman Mario Ferraro.
The Maple Leafs have a not so surprising need on the blue line. Here are seven players they could target to fill the void.
Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News: The San Jose Sharks made some moves at the trade deadline that will ultimately improve their odds of winning the draft and added to their organizational depth on the blue line.
Ferraro had a rough season in 2021-22 by most metrics, but the 23-year-old defenseman was deployed against the other team’s top competition on a nightly basis.
The San Jose Sharks activated 23-year-old top-pairing defenseman Mario Ferraro off injured reserve today, as the team announced on Twitter. Prior to the injury, Ferraro was in the midst of a solid follow-up to his pseudo-breakout campaign in 2020-21.
The San Jose Sharks fell to the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Saturday but experienced a different type of loss during the second period of that game.
In a season when the San Jose Sharks will reach a few milestones, defenseman Mario Ferraro appeared in his 100th NHL game against the Los Angeles Kings on April 9.
The expansive rookie pool has been quite impressive overall and gives us a glimpse of the NHL's future — whether the current season resumes or not.
The San Jose Sharks have inked a top college prospect.
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