Is this Sharks defenseman about to play his final game in San Jose?
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Is this Sharks defenseman about to play his final game in San Jose?
"I was the young one in this room, and now I feel like I'm the older one in here. It's crazy. Time goes by quick. Now, after 466 career games with the Sharks over seven seasons, Ferraro is in what could be his final week in the organization, with Tuesday's game against the Montreal Canadiens at SAP Center possibly his last one in teal."
"Ferraro, a second-round draft pick by San Jose in 2017 and now the Sharks' longest tenured player, is a pending unrestricted free agent as he and the Sharks have not come to terms on a contract extension. If nothing changes before Friday - and it appears nothing will - the steady and durable Ferraro could be sent to more of a Stanley Cup-contending team."
Mario Ferraro, a second-round draft pick by the San Jose Sharks in 2017, has played 466 games over seven seasons with the organization. Now 27 years old and in the final year of his contract, Ferraro is a pending unrestricted free agent after contract extension negotiations with the Sharks stalled. With the NHL trade deadline approaching and the Sharks unexpectedly competitive for a playoff spot, general manager Mike Grier faces decisions regarding eight pending UFAs on the roster. Ferraro's contract contains no trade protection, making him available for potential trade to a Stanley Cup contender before Friday's deadline.
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