
San Jose Sharks
Injury Report 2025-26
Full San Jose Sharks injury report for the 2025-26 NHL season. Player status, injury comment, and estimated return dates — updated daily.
San Jose Sharks Injury Report — 4 Players
| Player | Pos | Status | Comment | Est. Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jaden Schwartz | C | Day-To-Day | — | Apr 16 |
| Joey Daccord | G | Day-To-Day | — | Apr 16 |
| Matt Murray | G | Day-To-Day | — | Apr 16 |
| Philipp Grubauer | G | Day-To-Day | — | Apr 16 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is injured on the San Jose Sharks right now?
The San Jose Sharks currently have 4 players on the injury report: Jaden Schwartz (Day-To-Day), Joey Daccord (Day-To-Day), Matt Murray (Day-To-Day), Philipp Grubauer (Day-To-Day). Full details are in the table above.
Which San Jose Sharks players are out or on IR?
No San Jose Sharks players are currently listed as Out or on IR.
What do injury designations mean for the San Jose Sharks?
IR (Injured Reserve) means a player is ineligible to play for at least 7 days. IR-LTI (Long-Term Injured Reserve) means 24+ days and 10+ games missed — the team gets cap relief. "Out" means the player will not dress for an upcoming game. "Day-to-Day" means the status is evaluated each day. All San Jose Sharks injury statuses are updated daily on SportBusy.
How does the San Jose Sharks injury report affect fantasy hockey?
Injuries on the San Jose Sharks directly impact fantasy value — when a top-line forward or starting goalie is out, their backup sees more ice time and becomes a pick-up target. Monitor the San Jose Sharks roster alongside this injury report to identify who fills in. Status can change daily, so check before your lineup locks.
How does the San Jose Sharks injury report affect NHL betting lines?
A key San Jose Sharks player being listed as Out or on IR can shift the puck line, moneyline, and totals. When a starting goalie is ruled out, odds shift significantly. Books adjust lines once official designations are posted. Always verify the latest San Jose Sharks injury report before betting on their games.
What conference is the San Jose Sharks in?
The San Jose Sharks compete in the Pacific Conference in the NHL.