The San Jose Sharks are in an intriguing position as the NHL trade deadline approaches, particularly concerning their recent acquisition, forward Kiefer Sherwood. Brought in from the Vancouver Canucks to add some grit and scoring punch to the Sharks' playoff push, Sherwood's future with the team is now a hot topic.
According to insider Pierre LeBrun, the Sharks might consider trading Sherwood if they can't lock him into a contract extension before the deadline. With a cap hit of just $1.5 million, Sherwood is an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their playoff rosters. His style of play fits the mold of a hard-nosed forward that contenders covet, making him a valuable asset on the market.
Sherwood generated significant interest across the league before landing in San Jose, so it's no surprise that multiple teams could be eyeing him as a rental player. The Sharks have an opportunity to capitalize on this interest, potentially securing a strong return if they decide to part ways.
However, it's not all about trade talks. LeBrun mentions that Sherwood has expressed a desire to remain in San Jose, suggesting that a contract extension could still be in the cards. For the Sharks, keeping Sherwood might be the ideal outcome, aligning with their playoff aspirations.
As the deadline looms, all eyes are on the Sharks' decision-making process regarding Sherwood. In his brief stint with the team so far, Sherwood has made his presence known with 12 hits in just two games, even if he's yet to find the scoresheet. Whether he stays or goes, his situation is one to watch as the trade deadline drama unfolds.
