In a shocking trade that's got the NHL world buzzing, the San Jose Sharks have made a bold move by acquiring defenseman Jaycob Megna's rights and a 2025 first-round pick from the Buffalo Sabres, while sending their 2024 first-round pick and a prospect to the Sabres, and in a separate deal, they've also acquired forward Michael Kesselring from the Sabres. The trades mark a significant shift in the Sharks' roster and draft strategy, with the team looking to bolster their blue line and add some much-needed depth up front. With the NHL's free agency period looming, the Sharks are positioning themselves for a potential playoff push, but the moves also raise questions about the team's long-term prospects and the direction of their rebuild.


Sharks Acquire Kesselring, Swap 1st-Round Picks With Sabres  San Jose Hockey Now