Who might be a fit with the San Jose Sharks as free agency begins?
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks have over $44 million in cap space and need to fill several roster gaps before the regular season. Following a poor performance finishing at the bottom of the NHL standings for two consecutive years, the team looks to sign players that enhance their competitiveness. They aim to acquire a goalie to compete with Yaroslav Askarov and strengthen their defense, while avoiding long contracts for older players. Potential targets include Mikey Eyssimont and Mikael Granlund among others to support their objectives.
Mikey Eyssimont's no-nonsense style aligns with the Sharks' desired team identity, providing depth as the team seeks to fill roster holes following free agency.
Granlund, 33, was the Sharks' leading scorer in the previous season, indicating his experience could enhance the team's performance in the upcoming season.
Read at Marin Independent Journal
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