News
Following a season-ending injury in February 2022, the 2022-23 season was Warm’s first complete campaign in the pros. While he has seen highs and lows in his time in the AHL and ECHL, Warm is coming to San Jose with a blank slate ahead of him and…
Boggs, 50, a native of Halifax, NS, Canada, who began his career in the mid-80s, has nearly 35 years of experience as an equipment manager across various leagues and levels, including 25 years as a head equipment manager at the professional ranks (UHL,…
From traveling with friends, visiting family, development camp, and training 5-6 days a week, San Jose Sharks prospect Ethan Cardwell has been enjoying a jam-packed offseason. As we return for another season, he's taking everything he has learned…
Barracuda are set to play one home preseason game on Sat., Oct. 7th against the Bakersfield Condors (6 p.m. - Tech CU Arena).
Hello Cuda Country, hope you’re all doing well. We’re halfway through August, and as I noted in my last blog, this is the final month without any hockey. We’ve got the Rookie Tournament in Las Vegas from Sept. 15-18 and the Sharks kick…
Warm, 24, appeared in two games with the AHL’s Rochester Americans in 2022-23, going 0-0-2, with a 3.52 goals-against average and .881 save percentage. Additionally, he played in 43 games with the ECHL’s Cincinnati Cyclones, ranking T-first…
Following July's San Jose Sharks development camp, forward Bradley Marek signed an AHL contract with the San Jose Barracuda. Come learn a bit about the newest member of Cuda Country!
The feeling that he didn’t reach his potential throughout the year is something he is working to avoid this season. Commenting that he was angry with himself after last season, watch for a revived Raška to return to The Reef this fall.
Happy August… it’s our last month of the offseason without any hockey. That’s both exciting and terrifying all at once. Though the Barracuda may not play in September, the Sharks and their prospects will.
Marek, 22, who attended the Sharks 2023 Development Camp, appeared in 36 games with NCAA DI Ferris State last year, collecting 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists), and 10 penalty minutes