THE San Jose Sharks’ head coach made a stunning admission following yet another loss for his team.

NHL coach Ryan Warsofsky’s rant comes after the Sharks‘ recent defeat.

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San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky reacts on the bench during his team’s 3-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins over the weekendCredit: AP

Warsofsky’s Sharks have yet to win in the 2025 seasonCredit: AFP

The Sharks have found things extremely hard in the still-young season.

They are the only team in the NHL who have yet to earn a victory.

San Jose is 0-5, and coach Warsofsky has certainly had enough of the losses.

After the Sharks’ 3-0 shutout loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Warfosky aired out his frustrations in a shocking tirade.

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“It sucks. I keep telling myself that there’s got to be a reason why this keeps on happening,” Warsofsky said.

“I’d give up one of my children for a f***ing win.”

Warsofsky proceeded to apologize for cursing.

The 37-year-old continued, adding that his team was “very, very frustrated and we’re going to keep working at it.”

In recent memory, the Sharks have had slow starts, but Warsofsky thinks his team has the ability to string together wins.

“[We have] a lot of new players,” he said.

“We have to just keep working, keep teaching from the coaches, keep preparing them.”

Warsofsky’s comments come after the Sharks issued an apology after appearing to broadcast a pro-ICE message on their jumbotron.

A video on social media went viral after the Sharks’ loss to Pittsburgh.

The game was Hispanic heritage night, but it was interrupted by the pro-ICE message.

Sharks’ William Eklund and Penguins’ Filip Hallander battle for control of the puck at SAP CenterCredit: Getty

“SJ SHARKS FANS LOVE ICE!! GET ‘EM BOYZ!” the message said.

The crowd then booed at the Jumbotron’s message, and the organization shared an apology.

The Sharks claimed that the message was a fan submission that shouldn’t have been allowed to be broadcast..

“During the first intermission of tonight’s game, an offensively worded message which had been externally submitted was inadvertently displayed on the in-arena scoreboard,” the team said in a statement.

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“Sharks Sports & Entertainment deeply regrets that this message, which does not meet our organization’s values, was not detected during our standard review process.

“The Sharks organization sincerely apologizes for this oversight, and we are actively working to determine the origin of the message.”