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Source: Labanc, Devils Close to PTO
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It looks like Kevin Labanc’s new home is his home…maybe?

San Jose Hockey Now has heard that the ex-San Jose Sharks playoff hero will likely be signing a PTO with the New Jersey Devils.

The playmaking winger struggled last year with just two goals and seven assists in 46 games. It was a tough season for the last-place Sharks in general, and Labanc also didn’t get much of a chance to show his stuff, averaging a career-low 11:37 a night.

The 28-year-old UFA was a San Jose Sharks’ 2014 sixth-round pick and consistently averaged about half a point per game a season before 2023-24, highlighted by a 56-point campaign in 2018-19. He also scored a goal and three assists on one power play to lead San Jose, down 3-0 in the third period, to a 5-4 OT Game Seven first round victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in 2019.

After his career season, Labanc signed a sweetheart one-year, $1 million pact, followed by a four-year, $18.9 million contract.

With the Devils, Labanc could be potentially reunited with friend and ex-San Jose Sharks star Timo Meier. It’s also a chance for Labanc to play close to his native Staten Island, where his parents still reside. As a teenager, before he joined the USNTDP, Labanc also played on various New Jersey youth teams.

Labanc will get a chance to show that last year was an aberration next week, when training camps open around the NHL.

This article first appeared on San Jose Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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