Sharks Assign Official Numbers for 2025-26 Season
New Acquisitions and Prospects Secure Jersey Numbers
The San Jose Sharks have officially released the jersey numbers for ten players heading into the 2025-26 NHL season. This announcement confirms the integration of several new faces and signals the team’s plans for emerging talent.
Key Signings Set for New Season
A significant number of the assigned numbers belong to recent acquisitions. Players like John Klingberg, Nick Leddy, Dmitry Orlov, Alex Nedeljkovic, Jeff Skinner, Ryan Reaves, Adam Gaudette, and Philipp Kurashev have been given their official designations.
The team also confirmed that Ty Dellandrea will sport a new number, having worn #53 last season. Furthermore, the assignment for top prospect Sam Dickinson provides concrete evidence that he is firmly in the Sharks’ future plans.
๐ข BREAKING: we’ve got new numbers to announce ๐ข pic.twitter.com/zlPwap6rJj
โ San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) July 31, 2025
Prospect Watch and Team Recognition
The Sharks also highlighted their commitment to developing young talent. The number assignment for Sam Dickinson solidifies his place in the upcoming roster.
In other team news, amateur scout Pat Funk and his family were recognized with the Herb Brooks Foundation’s Youth Hockey Hall of Fame Award.
Congratulations to Sharks amateur scout Pat Funk and the Funk Family on being awarded the Herb Brooks Foundation’s Youth Hockey Hall of Fame Award. ๐ pic.twitter.com/0psFRbcl6z
โ San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) July 30, 2025
NHL Insights and Player Developments
Around the league, there’s notable activity. Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith were seen training alongside NHL stars Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon in Nova Scotia, showcasing cross-generational development.
In another move, the Calgary Flames have extended forward Martin Pospisil on a three-year agreement.
Meanwhile, the Boston Bruins are reportedly opting not to name a captain for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Broader NHL News
The World Junior Summer Showcase continues to draw attention, with scouts evaluating top prospects. Steven Ellis and Adam Kimelman are providing ongoing analysis of player performances.
Additionally, defenseman Dylan Samberg has signed a three-year contract with his team, successfully avoiding arbitration.
Martin Pospisil extended by Calgary Flames.
Adam Kimelman is seeing top performances at the World Junior Summer Showcase.