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Sharks winger’s lower body injury leaves status for next game in question

February 19, 2026
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Sharks winger’s lower body injury leaves status for next game in question
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The San Jose Sharks are gearing up for an exciting post-Olympic schedule, starting with a six-game homestand at the SAP Center. After a well-deserved break for the Winter Olympics, the Sharks are ready to hit the ice and continue their quest for the Stanley Cup. The first game of this homestand will take place on February 26th against the Calgary Flames, and fans are eagerly anticipating the return of their beloved team.

The Sharks have had a strong season so far, currently sitting in second place in the Pacific Division with a record of 33-19-8. However, they are not resting on their laurels and are determined to finish the season strong. The post-Olympic schedule will be crucial for the Sharks as they look to solidify their position in the standings and make a push for the playoffs.

The six-game homestand will be a great opportunity for the Sharks to showcase their skills in front of their home crowd. The SAP Center is known for its electric atmosphere, and the players feed off the energy of the fans. With the support of their loyal supporters, the Sharks are confident that they can continue their winning ways and make a statement in the league.

The first game of the homestand against the Calgary Flames will be a tough test for the Sharks. The Flames are currently in third place in the Pacific Division and have been playing some impressive hockey as of late. However, the Sharks are no strangers to tough competition and are ready to face the challenge head-on. With their talented roster and strong team chemistry, the Sharks are more than capable of coming out on top in this matchup.

One player to keep an eye on during this homestand is none other than captain Joe Pavelski. The veteran forward has been a key contributor for the Sharks this season, leading the team in goals with 27. His leadership and determination on the ice have been instrumental in the team’s success, and he will undoubtedly be a driving force during this homestand.

In addition to Pavelski, the Sharks have a deep and talented roster that has been firing on all cylinders this season. Players like Brent Burns, Logan Couture, and Evander Kane have all been crucial to the team’s success and will be looking to continue their strong performances during the homestand. With such a well-rounded team, the Sharks have the potential to dominate their opponents and make a statement in the league.

The Sharks are also looking forward to welcoming back their Olympians, who had a strong showing at the Winter Games. Players like Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Joe Thornton, and Mikkel Boedker represented their respective countries and will bring back their experience and skills to the team. Their presence will undoubtedly give the Sharks an extra boost as they continue their quest for the Stanley Cup.

The Sharks organization is also excited to announce that they will be hosting several special events during the homestand. Fans can look forward to giveaways, promotions, and even a special ceremony to honor the team’s Olympians. The Sharks are committed to providing their fans with an unforgettable experience and are pulling out all the stops to make this homestand a memorable one.

In conclusion, the San Jose Sharks are ready to kick off their post-Olympic schedule with a bang. The six-game homestand will be a crucial stretch for the team as they look to solidify their position in the standings and make a push for the playoffs. With a talented roster, a supportive fan base, and exciting events planned, the Sharks are determined to make this homestand a success. So mark your calendars and get ready to cheer on the Sharks as they take on the Calgary Flames on February 26th at the SAP Center. Go Sharks!

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