SAN JOSE Defenseman Calen Addison said Tuesday he received a 10-minute misconduct in the San Jose Sharks game against Arizona over the weekend for something he said to a Coyotes player.
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The San Jose Sharks visit T-Mobile Arena to take on the Vegas Golden Knights. Mario Ferraro and Mike Hoffman (twice) and Calen Addison, and the Sharks came back once again, but they fell short 5-4 in the shootout.
The San Jose Sharks beat the Vancouver Canucks (4-3) on Saturday night. After the game, David Quinn talked about Mikael Granlund’s “ESPN-worthy” goal,
The San Jose Sharks head to Climate Pledge Arena to take on the Seattle Kraken. Mike Hoffman scored, but the Sharks lost 7-1 to the Kraken. Eberle has a breakaway, but it looks like Eberle might have tripped Calen Addison to get it.
Craig Morgan from PHNX Sports joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast (39:10)! He joins us to take a trip down memory lane, reflecting on the 2017-2018 and the 2021-2022 Arizona Coyotes, who both started 0-10-1, just like the San Jose Sharks.
In some not so shocking news on Wednesday, the San Jose Sharks acquired right-handed defenseman Calen Addison from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick and San Jose Barracuda forward Adam Raska.
The Minnesota Wild traded former Pittsburgh Penguins top defenseman prospect Calen Addison to the San Jose Sharks Wednesday in exchange for a fifth-round pick and Adam Faska.
The Minnesota Wild are regaining their mojo from a four-game losing streak and have opted to enter the trade market for the first time this season. To start the day, the Wild traded Calen Addison to the San Jose Sharks.
Nico Sturm and Kaapo Kahkonen were perhaps the happiest they have been all season after the San Jose Sharks took the ice for practice on Wednesday. Not only was it the first practice after a victory for the 1-10-1 Sharks, but the team also traded for a friend of theirs from their days with the Minnesota Wild, Calen Addison.
The San Jose Sharks acquired defenseman Calen Addison from the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday in exchange for forward Adam Raska and a fifth-round pick in 2026 NHL Draft.
The San Jose Sharks have acquired defenseman Calen Addison from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for winger Adam Raska and a fifth-round pick in 2026.
The Minnesota Wild are reportedly trading Calen Addison to the San Jose Sharks, as first reported by Kevin Weekes. As part of the deal, the Wild will be acquiring a fifth-round pick in the 2026 draft, according to a report by Michael Russo of The Athletic.
Five years after being drafted in the second round by the Pittsburgh Penguins and three years after being traded to the Minnesota Wild, defenseman Calen Addison's next stop appears to be in San Jose, California. According to NHL insider Kevin Weekes, the Wild are nearing a trade that will send Addison to the San Jose Sharks.
Minnesota opts for redemption after finalizing a Calen Addison contract. Addison was awarded a one year contract worth $825k. After three rocky seasons with the Wild, the new agreement will carry the young defensemen through season 2023-24.
He had three goals and 29 points in his first full NHL season last year, with his 26 assists being the most by a Wild rookie in franchise history.
Being the last restricted free agent on the roster, the Wild and Calen Addison were able to get a deal done only one day before training camp started.
The Athletic’s Michael Russo recently shared that he expects the Minnesota Wild to sign Calen Addison before they kick off training camp.
While the Minnesota Wild could deal defenseman Calen Addison, they might be wise to take pause.
The Minnesota Wild nearly stole the Central Division crown with a late-season hot streak, but their offense went cold in time to lose to the rival Dallas Stars in the first round.
The next Minnesota Wild defenseman to receive a report card is Calen Addison. He had a very up-and-down season where he struggled to find both the right way to play as well as the right attitude.
The Minnesota Wild provided plenty of highlights and had room for more as they made it look easy in a 5-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night.
This past week of hockey saw the Minnesota Wild finally get their first win under their belt but they aren’t down the rocky slope just yet. Out of three games played, they won one and lost the other two but thankfully the final scores are getting closer instead of the blowouts they’d been facing.
The Minnesota Wild faced the defending Stanley Cup Champion Colorado Avalanche in the third of their four-game homestand on Monday, Oct. 17. It was a game filled with odd bounces for both sides but the majority of those bounces went the Avalanche’s way.
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