david52+FollowSharks fan’s rock-paper-scissors win steals the showA young San Jose Sharks fan just proved that creativity pays off at the rink. During Friday’s game, this kid held up a homemade sign challenging defenseman Mario Ferraro to a game of rock-paper-scissors for a puck. After a few hilarious rounds at the glass, the fan’s ‘rock’ finally beat Ferraro’s ‘scissors’—and Ferraro kept his word, tossing the puck over with a big grin. Even though the Sharks lost to the Red Wings, moments like this remind us why we love live sports. Have you ever seen a player-fan interaction like this? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #IceHockey #Sharks00Share
Martha Garza+FollowSharks shake up roster with Blackhawks tradeSan Jose is making moves to boost their playoff hopes, bringing in goalie Lauren Brossoit and defenseman Nolan Allan from the Blackhawks. Brossoit’s experience across several NHL teams and Allan’s gritty play in the AHL could be just what the Sharks need to tighten up their defense and add some depth. Fans are already speculating how these changes might impact the team’s chemistry and push them to the next level. What do you think—will these new faces help the Sharks make a real run this season? #Sports #IceHockey #Sharks10Share
Sherri West+FollowSharks shake up roster with Brossoit tradeSan Jose just made a bold move by bringing in goaltender Laurent Brossoit from Chicago, even though he never played a game for the Blackhawks! Brossoit, who’s bounced back from knee and hip surgeries, had a stellar run with Winnipeg last season and could be a game-changer for the Sharks’ net. The trade also sends veteran Ryan Ellis (and his hefty contract) to Chicago, plus a young prospect. With Brossoit’s proven stats and fresh start, do you think this could finally stabilize the Sharks’ goaltending? Let’s hear your take on this shakeup! #Sports #IceHockey #Sharks00Share
Michelle York+FollowShark strandings raise questions in Cape CodTwo massive thresher sharks washed up on Cape Cod Bay beaches this week, a reminder of how the area’s unique geography can trap even the ocean’s most powerful swimmers. As the water chills to near 40°F, sharks try to escape but sometimes get caught in shallow waters and can’t survive. Local experts say these strandings aren’t rare in winter, but it’s always a shock to see such creatures up close. Thresher sharks aren’t a threat to people, but if you spot one stranded, it’s best to call in the pros. What do you think: Should more be done to protect marine life in our bays? #Science #CapeCod #Sharks00Share