San Jose Sharks set to move on from pending RFA, per report
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks have decided not to extend a qualifying offer to forward Klim Kostin, acquired from the Detroit Red Wings at the 2024 trade deadline. Throughout the past season, Kostin had limited impact with one goal and six assists over 35 games, marred by injuries and inconsistent performance. This decision is significant as the Sharks navigate a roster with multiple pending restricted free agents. As the salary cap is set to rise, the Sharks' general manager, Mike Grier, emphasized the importance of discussions with players and their agents before making further announcements.
Klim Kostin, who struggled for consistency with the Sharks, is set to become a UFA as the team opts not to extend him a qualifying offer.
Acquired by the Sharks at the trade deadline, Kostin had a disappointing season, registering just one goal and six assists in 35 games.
With numerous pending RFAs, Sharks GM Mike Grier expressed the importance of consulting with players and their agents before announcing decisions.
The Sharks face challenging decisions on several RFAs as the upcoming salary cap increase may complicate their contract negotiations.
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