The Sharks are expected to once again be sellers in advance of the March 7 trade deadline with the team well out of the playoff picture.
This is around the time of year where teams will often start talking about extensions with players they want to keep. That doesn’t appear to be the case at the moment for San Jose as GM Mike Grier told reporters including Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News that while he has a sense of what his pending free agents are looking for, there haven’t been any negotiations with them and is unsure if there will be any before the deadline.
Their UFA crop includes veteran centers Mikael Granlund and Nico Sturm, winger Luke Kunin plus defensemen Cody Ceci and Jan Rutta. If they are going to try to move them, they won’t be able to retain any salary, however, as their three retention slots have already been used.
However, Grier indicated that he’s not too worried about that as he feels interested teams will either have or be able to open up the cap room to add any of those players to the point where retention wouldn’t necessarily have been needed.
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