
San Jose Sharks reporter
Curtis Pashelka
Curtis Pashelka is a Bay Area News Group sports reporter covering the San Jose Sharks for The Mercury News and East Bay Times. He has also worked as a general assignment reporter covering the Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Golden State Warriors, motorsports, golf, college basketball and high school sports. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, he moved to the Bay Area in 1994 and began working full-time for Bay Area News Group in 2000. Curtis attended Diablo Valley College and San Francisco State University.
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Away from Detroit Red Wings, Klim Kostin has enjoyed his time with the San Jose Sharks so far: "I just feel alive again"

Déjà vu for San Jose Sharks in loss to Seattle Kraken
NHL: San Jose Sharks – for the third consecutive game -- were not ready to play from the opening drop of the puck

Sharks bring up centerman as final post-trade deadline recall
NHL: San Jose Sharks bring up forward Jack Studnicka from AHL's San Jose Barracuda on Monday

San Jose Sharks first-round draft pick to join AHL affiliate
Filip Bystedt, the San Jose Sharks' 2022 first-round draft pick, has been assigned to the San Jose Barracuda

Sharks snap losing streak as Blues fans boo home team’s effort
San Jose Sharks play spoiler as they end a nine-game skid and hurt playoff chances for St. Louis Blues

With porous San Jose Sharks’ defense, what changes need to be made?
Before Saturday’s game vs. St. Louis Blues, San Jose Sharks had allowed a league-high 197 goals during 5-on-5 play

Sharks keep it competitive, but see losing skid reach nine games
San Jose Sharks allow even-strength goal to Matt Boldy just 18 seconds into the third period in loss to Minnesota Wild

How to watch tonight’s San Jose Sharks-Minnesota Wild game
Start of Major League Baseball season means two San Jose Sharks telecasts will be on a different channel than normal

San Jose Sharks winger’s season in question after latest injury
NHL: San Jose Sharks open a two-game road trip tonight against the Minnesota Wild.

Even as Sharks losses mount, young forwards’ progress has been encouraging
San Jose Sharks search for positives as they carry lengthy losing streak into Thursday’s game vs. Minnesota Wild.