
Inside the Sharks’ Offseason Moves: Game-Changing Deals or Risky Gambles for 2025-26?
So no argument with the not my money anyway.
The Sharks, however, may regret not locking up their budding star to more years…but Eklund is also not a sure thing to develop into a playoff-caliber first-line winger. And from Eklund’s perspective, he’s sick of losing, so I’m sure that he would want to commit long-term to a winning program.
So it’s couple that’s moving in together, but isn’t sure if they’re ready to get married yet.
Grade: A
John Klingberg
Klingberg, 32, signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Sharks.
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