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Former Sharks Forward Announces Retirement From NHL
Former Sharks Forward Announces Retirement From NHL

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time20-06-2025

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Former Sharks Forward Announces Retirement From NHL

While the San Jose Sharks are focused on their offseason and what they can do to slowly begin climbing back into playoff contention, one of their former forwards has announced his retirement from professional hockey at the age of 37. Nick Bonino, who spent the 2021-22 season and part of the 2022-23 season with the Sharks, is hanging up his skates. He played 868 career games in the NHL, scoring 159 goals and adding 199 assists for 358 points, which comes out to a 0.41 points-per-game average. Advertisement Bonino spent the 2024-25 season with HK Olimpija Ljubljana in Slovenia in the ICEHL, where he scored six goals and added 11 assists for 17 points through 22 games. He was expected to return there for the 2025-26 season, but has instead decided to join the Pittsburgh Penguins' organization as an assistant coach. We wish Bonino all the best in his future endeavours, and the best of luck in this next chapter of his hockey career! San Jose Sharks 2025 Draft Target: Haoxi 'Simon' Wang San Jose Sharks 2025 Draft Target: Haoxi 'Simon' Wang Over the last few weeks, we've covered draft targets for the San Jose Sharks for both of their first-round picks. With the NHL Draft just over a week away, things are going to heat up, and fast. Teams are going to hold their final scouting meetings before the draft takes place next Friday, June 27th. Potential San Jose Sharks RFA Target Re-Signs With Rangers Potential San Jose Sharks RFA Target Re-Signs With Rangers The San Jose Sharks could've had an offer sheet on the table for a depth power forward if he had hit the open market and been eligible for an offer sheet, but he has recently re-signed with the New York Rangers. San Jose Sharks 2025 Draft Target: Henry Brzustewicz San Jose Sharks 2025 Draft Target: Henry Brzustewicz As I mentioned in my Bill Zonnon draft target piece, the San Jose Sharks have two first-round picks and some big decisions to make. Their first pick is second overall, which they landed after falling one spot in the NHL Draft Lottery. The other may require more work from their scouting department. They hold the Dallas Stars' 30th overall pick from the Mikael Granlund and Cody Ceci trade earlier this season.

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