Sharks take losing streak into matchup with the Oilers
- On Thursday, the Edmonton Oilers will face the San Jose Sharks in San Jose at 10:30 p.m. EDT.
- The Sharks traded Jake Walman to the Oilers on March 6 as part of a pre-trade-deadline selloff.
- San Jose received a conditional 2026 first-round pick and forward Carl Berglund; Walman had 32 points in 50 games.
- Walman stated he dealt with adversity, but is proud of where he is now in his career.
- The Oilers are aiming for another deep playoff run, while the Sharks hope to emerge from a rebuild.
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Why, at 29, ex-Shark Walman feels his NHL career is ‘just getting started’
SAN JOSE — Former Sharks defenseman Jake Walman just turned 29 in February. But in six NHL seasons, he’s already been traded three times, sustained his share of injuries, saw his ice time fluctuate as a younger player, faced a minor disciplinary issue earlier this season, and has often been his own worst critic. Perhaps it’s all led Walman to where he is today: a confident and productive player and a significant part of an Edmonton Oilers lineup…
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