The San Jose Sharks are gearing up for an aggressive offseason with a clear goal: to build a competitive roster that could contend for the playoffs by the 2026-27 season. Although they are not projected to be playoff contenders next year, the franchise plans to make moves to signal their intentions. The Sharks have the financial capacity to pursue top NHL talent, including players like Mitchell Marner and Aaron Ekblad, but they are also looking to the KHL, eyeing talent such as Vitali Kravtsov. Kravtsov has shown tremendous growth in the KHL, but obstacles remain, including his rights being held by the Vancouver Canucks.
The San Jose Sharks aim to show a commitment to contending for playoffs as soon as 2026-27, with potential player acquisitions from both NHL and KHL.
While the Sharks are not expected to contend for playoffs this coming season, they target aggressive moves and consider players from the KHL.
The Sharks have the financial resources to make moves this offseason, including the potential signing of KHL stars like Vitali Kravtsov.
Vitali Kravtsov's impressive performance in the KHL raises his profile as a potential acquisition for the Sharks, despite challenges including his rights being owned by the Canucks.
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