Celebrini Scores 10th Goal as Sharks Top Panthers 3-1 for 3rd Straight Win
- Macklin Celebrini scored his 10th goal of the season, helping the San Jose Sharks defeat the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Saturday night.
- Adam Gaudette and Alexander Wennberg also scored for San Jose, which has now won three consecutive games and five of its last six.
- Brad Marchand scored for the Panthers, aiming for his 1,000th career point.
- The Panthers struggled on power plays, failing to capitalize on five opportunities, while San Jose blocked key shots during crucial moments.
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Dare to dream? Sharks utter ‘P’ word after another stirring victory
SAN JOSE – It’s starting to feel like old times around the San Jose Sharks organization again. Loud home crowds, big wins over quality opponents, and solid performances in almost every game from the team’s best players. With all the improvements they attempted to make this offseason, the Sharks were expected to take a step forward in 2025-26 after finishing at the bottom of the NHL standings in the previous two years. But considering who the Sha…
Gameday 16: Florida Panthers at Vegas Golden Knights
The Florida Panthers (7-7-1) will wrap up a four-game road trip and go for the season series sweep when they do battle with the Vegas Golden Knights (7-3-4) tonight at T-Mobile Arena. Despite peppering Yaroslav Askarov with 39 shots, Florida fell 3-1 to the rapidly-improving San Jose Sharks at SAP Center on Saturday to drop to 1-2 on the trek west. Brad Marchand scored his tenth of the season… Source
Huskies topple Stonehill, improve win streak to five
Northeastern men’s hockey (6-1, 3-0 CAA) earned its second consecutive shutout, defeating the Stonehill College Skyhawks (1-9, 0-0 Northeast Conference) 2-0 Nov. 7. The Huskies claimed their first goal courtesy of junior forward Tyler Fukakusa. Stonehill’s junior forward Joseph “J.J.” Grainda’s high sticking sent him to the sin bin with 14 minutes left in the first period. With over 90 seconds left on the power play, Fukakusa, a transfer from R…
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