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Ducks back in 1992.
Interest in the sport has spiked, with new fans hitting TikTok late at night, learning rules and jumping into games just because of the series.
Guys like Tyler Toffoli and Adam Gaudet say they've caught parts of it and their wives are huge fans.
None of the Sharks have binged the full first season yet, since it just wrapped, with season two not dropping till spring 2027.
Still, they all agree it's fire for growing the game, bringing fresh eyes to the ice no matter what.
Meanwhile, the Sharks are hosting their 2026 Pride celebration Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Players like Michael Misa, Gaudette, and Barkley Goodrow plan to wrap pride tape on their sticks during warm-ups to show support.
This show's timing is perfect, reminding everyone hockey's for all good people who can play, pushing the sport wider and stronger across the board.
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San Jose Sharks winger Colin Graff took another hit from a teammate off the ice.
After their last second 4-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday, goalie Yaroslav Askarov accidentally high-sticked him during the celebration, leaving Graff with just a bloody nose.
Back on December 22nd in practice, a deflected puck smacked him in the face, causing heavy bleeding and a scar under his nose, but he never missed a shift.
Fans and players are chuckling about it, with Askaroff calling it a personal grudge and jest.
Graff bounced back quick both times, showing that tough skin keeps him in the lineup no matter what.
Shifting to tonight's matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Alex Nedeljkovic gets the start for San Jose, while Anthony Stolarz goes for Toronto.