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2025-26 Regular Season
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Apr 16 Thu 2026
Winnipeg Jets vs. San Jose Sharks
7:00 PM, Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg, MB
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SEASON PREVIEW: The San Jose Sharks, entering their 35th NHL season under head coach Ryan Warsofsky and GM Mike Grier, continue their rebuild after posting the league’s worst record in 2024–25 for the second straight year. Armed with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Sharks selected high-end forward Michael Misa to complement reigning blue-chip rookie Macklin Celebrini, doubling down on youth-driven optimism. A key veteran addition, Jeff Skinner, is expected to mentor the young core and stabilize secondary scoring, as San Jose integrates several experienced signings as part of its strategic overhaul. With defenseman Mario Ferraro in the final year of his contract and trade rumors swirling ahead of potential roster reshaping, the organization appears poised to balance development with asset accumulation during this transitional campaign.

 

TICKETS INFO: Tickets for San Jose Sharks 2025-26 home games at  are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices start at around $50–$60, with many upper-level and weekday games available from $20 to $30. Average prices for standard regular-season matchups fall in the $50–$150 range, depending on opponent and timing. Marquee games or weekend matchups may push toward the top end, but prices above $150 are rare unless premium seats or special circumstances apply.

For fans looking for a more exclusive experience, a good selection of VIP or premium packages is available for order, with prices typically ranging $300–$500+ per ticket.

 

SHARKS’ OPPONENTS: The San Jose Sharks’ 2025–26 NHL season includes matchups against all 31 other teams, featuring a mix of division battles, conference clashes, and interconference games. Within the Pacific Division, the Sharks face familiar rivals like the Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, Vegas Golden Knights, Seattle Kraken, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, and the newly relocated Utah Hockey Club. In the rest of the Western Conference, they also square off against teams like the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver Canucks, and Chicago Blackhawks. From the Eastern Conference, their opponents include top teams such as the Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Tampa Bay Lightning, among others. These games round out a full 82-game schedule with a home-and-away mix against each Eastern team and more frequent showdowns with Western foes.

 

SHARKS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:

  • Week 1 (Oct 6–12):
    Oct 9 vs Vegas; Oct 11 vs Anaheim; Oct 14 vs Carolina
  • Week 2 (Oct 13–19):
    Oct 17 @ Utah; Oct 18 vs Pittsburgh
  • Week 3 (Oct 20–26):
    Oct 21 @ New York Islanders; Oct 23 @ New York Rangers; Oct 24 @ New Jersey; Oct 26 @ Minnesota
  • Week 4 (Oct 27–Nov 2):
    Oct 28 vs Los Angeles; Oct 30 vs New Jersey; Nov 1 vs Colorado; Nov 2 vs Detroit
  • Week 5 (Nov 3–9):
    Nov 5 @ Seattle; Nov 7 vs Winnipeg; Nov 8 vs Florida
  • Week 6 (Nov 10–16):
    Nov 11 @ Minnesota; Nov 13 @ Calgary; Nov 15 @ Seattle; Nov 18 vs Utah; Nov 20 vs Los Angeles
  • Week 7 (Nov 17–23):
    Nov 22 vs Ottawa; Nov 23 vs Boston
  • Week 8 (Nov 24–30):
    Nov 26 @ Colorado; Nov 28 vs Vancouver; Nov 29 @ Vegas
  • Week 9 (Dec 1–7):
    Dec 1 vs Utah; Dec 3 vs Washington; Dec 5 @ Dallas; Dec 7 @ Carolina
  • Week 10 (Dec 8–14):
    Dec 9 @ Philadelphia; Dec 11 @ Toronto; Dec 13 @ Pittsburgh
  • Week 11 (Dec 15–21):
    Dec 16 vs Calgary; Dec 18 vs Dallas; Dec 20 vs Seattle
  • Week 12 (Dec 22–28):
    Dec 23 @ Vegas; Dec 27 @ Vancouver; Dec 29 @ Anaheim; Dec 31 vs Minnesota
  • Week 13 (Dec 29–Jan 4):
    Jan 3 vs Tampa Bay; Jan 6 vs Columbus
  • Week 14 (Jan 5–11):
    Jan 7 @ Los Angeles; Jan 10 vs Dallas; Jan 11 vs Vegas
  • Week 15 (Jan 12–18):
    Jan 15 @ Washington; Jan 16 @ Detroit; Jan 19 @ Florida; Jan 20 @ Tampa Bay
  • Week 16 (Jan 19–25):
    Jan 23 vs New York Rangers
  • Week 17 (Jan 26–Feb 1):
    Jan 27 @ Vancouver; Jan 29 @ Edmonton; Jan 31 @ Calgary
  • Week 18 (Feb 2–8):
    Feb 2 @ Chicago; Feb 4 @ Colorado
  • Week 19 (Feb 9–15):
    No games — Olympic break
  • Week 20 (Feb 16–22):
    No games — Olympic break
  • Week 21 (Feb 23–Mar 1):
    Feb 26 vs Calgary; Feb 28 vs Edmonton; Mar 1 vs Winnipeg
  • Week 22 (Mar 2–8):
    Mar 3 vs Montreal; Mar 6 vs St. Louis; Mar 7 vs New York Islanders
  • Week 23 (Mar 9–15):
    Mar 10 @ Buffalo; Mar 12 @ Boston; Mar 14 @ Montreal; Mar 15 @ Ottawa; Mar 17 @ Edmonton
  • Week 24 (Mar 16–22):
    Mar 19 vs Buffalo; Mar 21 vs Philadelphia
  • Week 25 (Mar 23–29):
    Mar 24 @ Nashville; Mar 26 @ St. Louis; Mar 28 @ Columbus; Mar 30 vs St. Louis
  • Week 26 (Mar 30–Apr 5):
    Apr 1 vs Anaheim; Apr 2 vs Toronto; Apr 4 vs Nashville; Apr 6 vs Chicago
  • Week 27 (Apr 6–12):
    Apr 8 vs Edmonton; Apr 9 @ Anaheim; Apr 11 vs Vancouver
  • Week 28 (Apr 13–16):
    Apr 13 @ Nashville; Apr 15 @ Chicago; Apr 16 @ Winnipeg

 

ABOUT SAN JOSE SHARKS: The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California. They were established in 1991 as part of the NHL’s expansion into non-traditional hockey markets and quickly gained a strong local following. The Sharks play their home games at SAP Center, often referred to as the “Shark Tank,” and their teal jerseys have become one of the most recognizable in the league.

Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, the Sharks built a reputation as a consistently competitive team. Led by standout players like Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski, and Brent Burns, San Jose regularly made the playoffs and were known for their strong regular-season performances. Their most successful postseason came in 2016, when they reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history, ultimately falling to the Pittsburgh Penguins.

In recent years, the Sharks have entered a rebuilding phase, focusing on developing young talent and retooling the roster for future contention. While they’ve faced challenges on the ice, the organization remains committed to returning to playoff form. Despite ups and downs, the Sharks maintain a loyal fan base and continue to be a cornerstone of hockey on the West Coast.