SIMULATE OFFSEASON: A Conservative 2025 Offseason Could Lead To A MASSIVE 2026 Spending Spree
Locked On Sharks - Daily Podcast On The San Jose Sharks - Un pódcast de JD Young, Locked On Podcast Network

Could the San Jose Sharks be gearing up for a major splash in 2026? JD Young's simulated offseason reveals a strategic approach that sets the stage for future aggression. From extending William Eklund to an 8-year, $8.5 million deal to drafting Michael Misa second overall, every move aims to balance talent acquisition with cap flexibility. Young breaks down the Sharks' projected salary situation, highlighting a potential $52 million in cap space for the 2026-27 season. This financial freedom could allow GM Mike Grier to target high-profile free agents like Kyle Connor or Jack Eichel, accelerating the rebuild if young stars like Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith develop as hoped. The host analyzes upcoming contract expirations, noting how they create opportunities to reshape the roster. With only a few long-term commitments on defense, the Sharks have room to promote prospects like Sam Dickinson or add established talent. Young argues that while the Sharks may still struggle next season, the era of intentional "tanking" is likely over. He praises Grier's work in positioning the team for future success, suggesting that aggressive moves could come sooner than expected if the right opportunities arise. Tune in to hear Young's detailed analysis of how the Sharks' current moves could lead to a transformative 2026 offseason and potentially accelerate their return to contention.