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NHL News: Former Bruins player and MVP winner joins Ryan Warsofsky’s coaching staff with the Sharks

The San Jose Sharks are looking to get their rebuild on track and are betting on the hiring of an NHL legend who won an MVP award and also spent part of his playing career with the Boston Bruins.

Ryan Warsofsky, the coach of the Sharks
© Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesRyan Warsofsky, the coach of the Sharks

The San Jose Sharks have announced that a true NHL legend, who also spent a significant portion of his career with the Boston Bruins, is returning to join the coaching staff alongside head coach Ryan Warsofsky. The addition is a perfectly timed move for the franchise’s current moment.

As part of a strategic shift during their rebuild, the Sharks are adjusting their coaching structure with the aim of initiating a new era. This reorganization includes various support roles in player development and hockey operations, reflecting a more holistic approach.

The Sharks finished last season with a 20‑50‑12 record (52 points), placing last in the Pacific Division and across the entire Western Conference. Although it marked their second straight season as the league’s worst team, they’re now focused on showing signs of progress.

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Which NHL legend is joining the Sharks’ coaching staff?

The Sharks legend joining Warsofsky’s coaching staff is none other than Joe Thornton, who has been officially hired as a Player Development Coach and Hockey Operations Advisor. His role is broader and more strategic in nature.

NHL legend Joe Thornton

NHL legend Joe Thornton

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Joe Thornton’s history with the Sharks

Thornton played 15 full seasons with the Sharks, a franchise he joined after a long stint with the Bruins. From the 2005‑06 season through 2019‑20, he appeared in 1,104 games with San Jose. While he never won a Stanley Cup, he earned individual honors such as the Hart Trophy (MVP) and the Art Ross Trophy (points leader) in 2005.

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After retiring in May 2022 as a member of the Florida Panthers, Thornton informally assisted with player development in San Jose during the 2024‑25 season, advising prospects like Michael Misa. He now takes on an official and stable role within the team’s coaching structure.

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