Sharks' most realistic trade acquisition in 2025 NHL offseason
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks had the worst record in the NHL last season, leading to the second overall pick and the arrival of Michael Misa. They signed defensemen Dmitry Orlov and John Klingberg, strengthening their defense. Despite reaching the salary cap floor with the addition of Nick Leddy, the Sharks should remain active in the offseason by pursuing trades to build roster depth. The Panthers and Stars are both over the cap, with the Panthers likely to trade Evan Rodrigues to free up space. The Sharks could benefit from acquiring Rodrigues to enhance their support for player Macklin Celebrini.
The Sharks had the worst record in the NHL last season, earning them the second overall pick, which brought Michael Misa to town after a dominant junior career.
San Jose made free-agent signings, bringing in Dmitry Orlov and John Klingberg on the blue line, indicating a strategy to bolster their defense.
The Panthers are $2.95 million over the cap, and Evan Rodrigues, a key player for their Stanley Cup runs, is likely to be moved.
The Sharks should be open for business to add depth pieces in trades, particularly to support Macklin Celebrini.
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