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During the 2025 NHL off-season, the San Jose Sharks signed defenseman John Klingberg to a one-year, $4 million contract. This was after the veteran blueliner posted one goal and four points in 11 games this past season with the Edmonton Oilers. He also played in 19 playoff games for the Oilers, where he posted one goal and four points.
John Klingberg capped off a frantic late rally by scoring his second goal of the game 2:57 into overtime to lift the San Jose Sharks to an improbable 6-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
San Jose Sharks defenseman John Klingberg carries three-game point streak into Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins
Klingberg cut it to 5-2 on a 5-on-3 power play at 7:33 with a wrist shot from the high slot before Eklund pulled the Sharks to within 5-3 at 14:19. He chipped in a loose puck with Silovs down in the crease from making a diving save on Wennberg.
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Never-say-die Sharks seek to reverse recent history vs. Flames
Now to see what the San Jose Sharks do for an encore when they play host to the Calgary Flames on Tuesday. The Sharks kick off a three-game homestand not only sitting in a Western Conference wild-card playoff position,
Trailing by four early in the third period, the Sharks rallied to the game before defenseman John Klingberg scored at the 2:57 mark of overtime to help his team earn a stunning 6-5 win over the Penguins while silencing the crowd of 17,059 at PPG Paints Arena.
John Klingberg's second goal of the game, 2:57 into overtime, gave the San Jose Sharks a remarkable 6-5 comeback win over the host Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.
Not long ago, the San Jose Sharks were hard to watch. Slow games, empty seats, and a rebuild that felt stuck in neutral made them one of the league’s least exci
Klingberg scored a goal, dished an assist, added two PIM, logged two hits and went plus-2 in Thursday's 3-2 overtime win over the Maple Leafs.
Greg Wyshynski has released his latest trade board for ESPN, which takes a look at the NHL's top trade candidates. Among the players listed were four San Jose Sharks: Timothy Liljegren, John Klingberg, Alexander Wennberg, and Mario Ferraro.