
NHL Trade Rumors: San Jose Sharks may trade second‑overall pick for young top‑six NHL player
NHL Trade Rumors: San Jose Sharks may trade second‑overall pick for young top‑six NHL player (Image via Getty)
Something significant is brewing in San Jose Sharks. On June 27, 2025, insider David Pagnotta suggested the Sharks are ready to move the No. 2 overall pick if they can land a talented young player who has already proven themselves in the NHL.
This unexpected opening could shake up the upcoming draft and free agency season.
David Pagnotta says Sharks want proven NHL talent instead of draft pick
David Pagnotta, speaking on The Fourth Period on June 27, 2025, reported that the San Jose Sharks
'are willing to trade the second‑overall pick if a team is open to trading them a young, top‑six NHL talent in a deal.'
This means the Sharks could choose a player already in the league.
Teams with promising forwards or centers in that top‑six range, players aged roughly 20 to 25 with some NHL experience, might consider a trade.
Pagnotta pointed out that San Jose is looking for an immediate roster upgrade rather than waiting for a draft prospect. The Sharks hold two first‑round picks this year (No. 2 and No. 33), giving them flexibility.
David Pagnotta notes the trade talk comes before July open
This conversation happens just days before July 1, when NHL free agency begins. If San Jose officially puts the second overall pick on the table, it could speed up trade talks before the start of free agency.
Pagnotta emphasized that other prospects may catch San Jose's interest, making this more than a draft decision, it's a strategic move to rebuild faster.
He also mentioned San Jose's strong cap space and trading relief, which gives them more options than many teams.
Experts on X and Reddit are already discussing which names fit the description. Some suggest the Sharks aim for a rising young winger or center from clubs ready to rebuild. Others wonder if they might target guys like Cole Makar or Kaapo Kakko, though those names are just speculation.
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This early trade signal from Pagnotta sets the stage for a dramatic off‑season in San Jose. Teams who believe their younger forward deserves a bigger role might be ready to make a bold move—and this could shift the path of the draft and free agency in unexpected ways.
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