Former Shark Kevin Labanc Appears Set For Another Overseas Move

Despite a setback with Salavat Yulaev Ufa, Kevin Labanc secures a new opportunity with Ak Bars Kazan, aiming to strengthen their Gagarin Cup aspirations.

Kevin Labanc, the former San Jose Sharks forward, is making waves in the world of international hockey. After a stint on the free agent market, it seems he's found a new home with Ak Bars Kazan in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Reports out of Russia suggest that Labanc has inked a one-year deal with the team, although the official confirmation from Kazan is still pending.

Labanc's journey to Kazan wasn't without its twists and turns. Initially, the buzz was around a potential move to Salavat Yulaev Ufa, but that deal didn't materialize. Instead, Labanc has chosen to join Kazan, a team with high hopes for the upcoming season.

Last season, Labanc showcased his skills in the KHL with the Shanghai Dragons, a team actually based in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Under the guidance of former NHL head coach Gerard Gallant, Labanc notched 15 goals and a total of 34 points over 55 games. This performance marked an uptick from his NHL days, hinting at his growing prowess on the ice.

Gallant, however, had to step down mid-season due to health concerns, with Mitch Love stepping in to fill the coaching role.

Kazan is banking on Labanc to be a key contributor as they aim for the Gagarin Cup, having fallen just short in the Final during the 2025-26 season. The team and its fans are undoubtedly eager to see if Labanc's addition can push them over the edge to claim the coveted title.

As Labanc embarks on this new chapter in his career, all eyes will be on how he adapts and impacts the KHL landscape. With his proven track record and the hunger for success, Labanc's journey with Kazan promises to be one to watch.

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