The April 26 Sharks game will make the first time the SAP Center has hosted an event for members of the public since March 8, 2020.
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Sharks Foundation, CEFCU Team Up With East Side Counseling Center for Annual Toy Giveaway
The Alum Rock Counseling Center annually provides presents for kids and extremely low-income households on San Jose’s East Side
Sharks Captain Logan Couture Claims He Was ‘Sucker Punched’ for Saying He’d Vote Republican
The comments sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy, prompting the Sharks to chime in and denounce physical attacks of any kind.
Beloved San Jose Sharks Worker Rich Perez Dies at 64
The longtime usher and mail-room coordinator for the hockey team died on April 28 due to complications from encephalitis.
San Jose Sharks Give Back to Community, Furloughed Workers
As job losses and pay cuts wreak economic havoc on Silicon Valley, the team has made a point of going helping its employees weather the storm.
Stenn Gets San Jose Sharks Where They Need to Be
Morgan Hill resident Ryan Stenn has several roles, most notably this: He helps get the team where it needs to be.
The Rundown: 49ers Get Off the Schneid; Joel Ward Comes Up Huge for Surging San Jose Sharks
In this week’s The Rundown, the 49ers do something unusual by winning a game while the Sharks surge by winning six of seven.
The Rundown: San Jose Sharks Snag 4 Straight Wins; When Will ‘Jimmy Time’ Start for the 49ers?
In this week’s installment of The Rundown, we take a look at the surging San Jose Sharks and the San Francisco 49ers new signal-caller.
The Rundown: Earthquakes Steal Late Win to Make Playoffs; Hertl Sparks Sharks; 49ers … Ugh
In this installment, we look at the playoff-bound Earthquakes, a pseudo NFL franchise in Santa Clara and the steady play of Sharks winger Tomas Hertl.
The Rundown: Earthquakes Take Lead in Playoff Hunt, Sharks Get Off Schneid, 49ers Set Ugly Mark
We take a look at the surging Earthquakes, the historic losing streak of the 49ers and the uncertain future of the Sharks.
The Rundown: 49ers Feeling the Heat, Earthquakes Make Late Playoff Push, Sharks Stumble
In our new feature, Emanuel Lee poses several pressing questions as we look at what’s going on in local sports and what’s to come.
San Jose Sharks’ Tomas Hertl Looks to Regain Path to Stardom
Still just 23 years old, Tomas Hertl of the San Jose Sharks already considers himself a grizzled vet staring down a make-or-break season.
San Jose Sharks, City Extend Lease Agreement at SAP Center
San Jose will remain home base for the Sharks, putting to rest rumors that the hockey club could up and move to another city.
Gund III, Original Sharks Owner, Dies at 75
George Gund III, the original and long-time owner of the San Jose Sharks, passed away Tuesday morning at the age of 75. Gund, who died of cancer, passed away peacefully with his wife, Iara, son George IV, brother Gordon and his wife, Lulie, at his side.
Twenty Years With the Sharks
On Sunday and again last night, I saw the Sharks play the best hockey I have seen in 20 years. It doesn’t seem like 20 years ago that my family and I would pile into the car and drive to the Cow Palace in Daly City to watch hockey. I shared seats with a good friend who had never been to a hockey game in his life, until opening night at the Cow Palace.
Manny Diaz Shilling for Loan Sharks
Emmett Carson, CEO of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, says it is “hard to understand” why the San Jose City Council chose to delay action on accepting a $50,000 grant to look into anti-predatory lending policies, what with so many people falling deeper into debt. He should ask Manny Diaz, a former city councilmember and state assemblymember who is now a registered lobbyist for Community Financial Services Association of America, a trade group that represents the payday loan industry