3 players Sharks must trade in 2025 NHL offseason
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks face challenges following their sixth consecutive missed playoff appearance, despite having promising young talent and holding the second overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. They showed some improvement from the previous season but still finished nine points behind the next team. With two first-round and two second-round picks in upcoming drafts and over $53 million in projected cap space after the retirement of Logan Couture, the Sharks are well-positioned to make strategic moves. They need to manage their salary cap carefully, especially regarding pending restricted free agents.
The San Jose Sharks have young talent and a high draft pick, but they need to improve significantly after missing playoffs for six straight seasons.
Despite a slight improvement last season, the Sharks ranked as the worst team and have a long way to go to rebuild effectively.
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