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32. San Jose Sharks

Last season: 22-44-16, 60 points. Missed playoffs.
Stanley Cup odds: +20000
Key players added: G Mackenzie Blackwood, F Anthony Duclair, F Mikael Granlund, F Mike Hoffman, D Jan Rutta, F Givani Smith, F Filip Zadina
Key players lost: D Erik Karlsson, F Andreas Johnsson, F Steven Lorentz, G James Reimer

Most fascinating player: William Eklund. A torn labrum in late March limited Eklund, who the Sharks drafted seventh in 2021, to just eight NHL games. Still, the Sharks watched one of their top prospects score 17 goals and 41 points in 54 games while playing for the Sharks' AHL affiliate in what was his first season in North American hockey. The Sharks announced at the time of his injury they expected Eklund to return prior to the start of camp. Of course, that announcement was made well before an offseason that has led to the Sharks going through quite a few roster alterations.

Best case: All their offseason trades help them reach their desired destination of having the strongest possible rebuild. Getting forwards such as Duclair, Granlund and Hoffman hypothetically offers the Sharks some options. For one, those three players give them a line's worth of offensive production they previously did not have. Yet what might become their greatest contribution is the fact all three are pending UFAs the Sharks could plausibly look to move for draft capital at or ahead of the NHL trade deadline. That along with a healthy Eklund playing a full season's worth of games could offer more insight into the Sharks' direction.

Worst case: Not taking advantage of the ways to improve their future. Whether it be through the draft or trades, the last few years has seen the Sharks add to a prospect base that is led by Will Smith, Shakir Mukhamadullin, Filip Bystedt, Quentin Musty and Eklund. It's possible this season could see them strengthen what they already have. That's what makes their roster headlined by eight pending UFAs an item to watch. Parlaying a number of those players into draft capital and/or prospects would see them continue to build upon what they've done to this point. Failing to capitalize on that, however, could potentially add more time to their rebuild.

X factor: All the talk about the Sharks possibly flipping parts of their roster ahead of the deadline for draft capital and prospects is made complicated by the fact they can only retain one more salary this season. CapFriendly shows they still have two more years left on Brent Burns' salary at $2.72 million annually while having four more years of Karlsson's contract at $1.5 million annually. One of the items that has allowed teams in the Sharks' position to maximize their leverage at the deadline is the ability to retain salary. Yet this season and next season places the Sharks facing some challenges compared to their counterparts who could be able to offer a contending team a better deal ahead or at the trade deadline.

Fantasy outlook: Whichever defenseman lands on San Jose's top power play -- be it Mario Ferraro or Jacob MacDonald -- deserves a little extra fantasy love from simply falling into that fruitful position.

Bold prediction: The Sharks win the draft lottery.
 

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Bedard ....1st game of his career has Donato and Hall on the wings . Great expectations-- only 18, and undersized. Special hands for sure .

Blackhawks added some seasoned vets to help the kid in his opening season;. Perry, Hall, Foligno

the team he faces tonight has a 1st ballot of famer , a chap that makes anyone's All-time Team Canada lineup , 3-time Stanley Cup Champion, World Jr Gold, World Championship Gold, 2-time Olympic Gold...Sid :)
 

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Matthews 2 games 2 hatricks
 

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Cale Makar to win the Norris

-can get it over +200

he is the best defenseman in the league and its not close. He is to defensemen as McDavid is to the forward position . Gotta stay healthy , of course
 

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Cale Makar to win the Norris

-can get it over +200

he is the best defenseman in the league and its not close. He is to defensemen as McDavid is to the forward position . Gotta stay healthy , of course
250 points in 241 games
 

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250 points in 241 games
Yup, fastest to 250 pts in NHL history ...even Orr. To do that in this day and age ? Just wow

Here's the kicker - he's the best shut down dee in the league . Easy: quick feet ,sick recovery speed , the hands , acumen . He's the guy id want on the ice vs McDavid .


Gl to your Rangers this yr ,G
 

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