San Jose Sharks Schedule 2022-2023
From exhilarating home games within the SAP Center to adrenaline-pumping away matchups, every game is a nail-biting spectacle across the San Jose Sharks schedule. See all the games below:
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San Jose Sharks Games
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San Jose Sharks Scores
October 2022
- 10/07, Predators, O2 Arena, L 4-1
- 10/08, Predators, O2 Arena, L 3-2
- 10/15, Hurricanes, SAP Center at San Jose, L 2-1
- 10/16, Blackhawks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 5-2
- 10/19, Islanders, UBS Arena, L 5-2
- 10/21, Rangers, Madison Square Garden, W 3-2 OT
- 10/22, Devils, Prudential Center, L 2-1
- 10/24, Flyers, Wells Fargo Center, W 3-0
- 10/26, Golden Knights, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-2
- 10/28, Maple Leafs, SAP Center at San Jose, W 4-3 OT
- 10/29, Lightning, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3
November 2022
- 11/02, Ducks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-5 SO
- 11/04, Panthers, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 SO
- 11/06, Ducks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 5-4 SO
- 11/11, Blues, Enterprise Center, L 5-3
- 11/12, Stars, American Airlines Center, W 5-4
- 11/13, Wild, Xcel Energy Center, W 3-2 SO
- 11/16, Golden Knights, T-Mobile Arena, W 5-2
- 11/18, Red Wings, SAP Center at San Jose, L 7-4
- 11/20, Rangers, SAP Center at San Jose, L 2-1
- 11/22, Senators, SAP Center at San Jose, W 5-1
- 11/24, Kraken, Climate Pledge Arena, L 8-5
- 11/26, Kings, SAP Center at San Jose, L 5-2
- 11/28, Canucks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 OT
- 11/30, Canadiens, Bell Centre, W 4-0
December 2022
- 12/01, Maple Leafs, Scotiabank Arena, L 3-1
- 12/04, Senators, Canadian Tire Centre, L 5-2
- 12/05, Sabres, KeyBank Center, L 6-3
- 12/08, Canucks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-5 OT
- 12/10, Ducks, Honda Center, W 6-1
- 12/14, Coyotes, SAP Center at San Jose, W 3-2
- 12/18, Kings, Crypto.com Arena, L 3-2 SO
- 12/19, Flames, SAP Center at San Jose, L 5-2
- 12/21, Flames, SAP Center at San Jose, L 7-3
- 12/23, Wild, SAP Center at San Jose, W 5-2
- 12/28, Canucks, Rogers Arena, L 6-2
- 12/30, Flyers, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 OT
January 2023
- 01/01, Stars, American Airlines Center, L 5-2
- 01/02, Blackhawks, United Center, W 5-2
- 01/07, Ducks, Honda Center, L 5-4 OT
- 01/08, Bruins, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-2
- 01/11, Coyotes, Mullett Arena, W 4-2
- 01/12, Kings, Crypto.com Arena, L 4-3
- 01/14, Oilers, SAP Center at San Jose, L 7-1
- 01/16, Devils, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 SO
- 01/19, Stars, SAP Center at San Jose, W 5-3
- 01/22, Blue Jackets, Nationwide Arena, L 5-3
- 01/23, Bruins, TD Garden, L 4-0
- 01/25, Red Wings, Little Caesars Arena, L 3-2 OT
- 01/28, Hurricanes, PNC Arena, L 5-4 OT
- 01/29, Penguins, PPG Paints Arena, W 6-4
February 2023
- 02/08, Lightning, Amalie Arena, W 4-3 OT
- 02/10, Panthers, FLA Live Arena, L 4-1
- 02/12, Capitals, Capital One Arena, W 4-1
- 02/15, Penguins, SAP Center at San Jose, L 3-1
- 02/17, Golden Knights, T-Mobile Arena, L 2-1
- 02/19, Sabres, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-2
- 02/20, Kraken, SAP Center at San Jose, W 4-0
- 02/24, Predators, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-2
- 02/26, Blackhawks, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 SO
March 2023
- 03/01, Canadiens, SAP Center at San Jose, L 3-1
- 03/03, Blues, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-3
- 03/04, Capitals, SAP Center at San Jose, L 8-3
- 03/07, Jets, Canada Life Centre, W 3-2 OT
- 03/08, Avalanche, Ball Arena, L 6-0
- 03/10, Blues, Enterprise Center, L 4-2
- 03/12, Wild, SAP Center at San Jose, L 5-2
- 03/15, Blue Jackets, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-5 OT
- 03/17, Kraken, SAP Center at San Jose, L 2-1 OT
- 03/19, Islanders, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-1
- 03/21, Oilers, Rogers Place, L 5-4 OT
- 03/24, Canucks, Rogers Arena, L 7-2
- 03/25, Flames, Scotiabank Saddledome, L 5-3
- 03/29, Jets, SAP Center at San Jose, W 3-0
- 03/31, Golden Knights, SAP Center at San Jose, W 4-3 OT
April 2023
- 04/02, Coyotes, Mullett Arena, W 7-2
- 04/05, Avalanche, SAP Center at San Jose, L 4-3 OT
- 04/07, Avalanche, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-2
- 04/08, Oilers, SAP Center at San Jose, L 6-1
- 04/11, Jets, Canada Life Centre, L 6-2
- 04/13, Flames, Scotiabank Saddledome, L 3-1
- 04/14, Oilers, Rogers Place, L 5-2
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How long is the San Jose Sharks’ season?
The duration of the San Jose Sharks season, as with all NHL teams, is determined by their regular season schedule and playoff performance. In general, the NHL regular season consists of 82 games and runs from early October to early April. If the Sharks made it to the playoffs, their season could extend until mid-June, depending on how far they progress through the postseason rounds.
How many seasons have the San Jose Sharks played?
The San Jose Sharks, established in 1991, have played 31 seasons so far. Over the course of their history, the Sharks have also achieved notable feats. In the 2015-2016 season, they made it to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. Additionally, they have qualified for the playoffs 23 times and have won 6 division titles.
What was the best San Jose Sharks season ever?
The best San Jose Sharks season ever was the 2015-2016 campaign. That year, the Sharks not only reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in their history but also put up impressive numbers throughout the regular season. Under the leadership of head coach Peter DeBoer and captain Joe Pavelski, the team finished the regular season with a 46-30-6 record, totaling 98 points. This performance secured them a third-place finish in the Pacific Division and a spot in the playoffs. The Sharks’ offensive prowess was on full display, with key players such as Pavelski, Brent Burns, and Joe Thornton all making significant contributions. Pavelski led the team with 38 goals, while Burns and Thornton ranked among the top point-getters in the league.
In the playoffs, the Sharks demonstrated their resilience and determination, making a deep run all the way to the Stanley Cup Final. They started by defeating their in-state rivals, the Los Angeles Kings, in the first round, followed by impressive victories against the Nashville Predators and the St. Louis Blues in subsequent rounds. Although the Sharks ultimately fell to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final, their incredible journey through the playoffs showcased the franchise’s potential and solidified the 2015-2016 season as the best in the team’s history.
What was the worst San Jose Sharks season ever?
The worst San Jose Sharks season ever was undoubtedly their inaugural 1991-1992 campaign. As an expansion team in the NHL, the Sharks struggled to find their footing and faced numerous challenges throughout the season. The team finished with an abysmal 17-58-5 record, amassing a meager 39 points, which placed them at the bottom of the Smythe Division and the overall league standings. The Sharks’ lack of experience and talent was evident as they had the lowest goals scored (219) and the highest goals allowed (359) in the league that season. The team’s top scorer, Kelly Kisio, managed only 78 points, which paled in comparison to the league’s leading scorers.
Who is the San Jose Sharks’ biggest rival?
The San Jose Sharks’ biggest rival is the Los Angeles Kings, an in-state adversary that has been a consistent thorn in their side. The rivalry between these two California-based teams, often referred to as the “Battle of California,” has intensified over the years due to their frequent playoff matchups and heated contests. The Kings and the Sharks have faced off in the postseason four times since 2011, with each team winning two of those series. One of the most memorable playoff clashes occurred in 2014 when the Kings came back from a 3-0 series deficit to win four straight games and eliminate the Sharks in the first round.
The rivalry extends beyond the playoff battles, as both teams are consistently vying for dominance in the Pacific Division during the regular season. The games between the Sharks and the Kings are marked by high-intensity play, physicality, and a mutual dislike that fuels the competitive fire. Fans of both teams eagerly anticipate these matchups and contribute to the electric atmosphere in the arenas, further solidifying the rivalry as one of the most passionate in the NHL. The “Battle of California” has evolved into a must-watch event for hockey enthusiasts and is a testament to the strong and enduring rivalry between the San Jose Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings.