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Sharks should target RFA forward Nicholas Robertson
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Sharks Set Their Sights on Securing RFA Forward Nicholas Robertson

June 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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The San Jose Sharks are fully focused on the 2025-26 season following a disappointing year that saw them finish last in the standings. They are eagerly anticipating having the second overall pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft and should think about adding fresh talent to strengthen their lineup for next season.

One forward they might want to pursue is Nicholas Robertson, a restricted free agent (RFA) who seems likely to leave the Toronto Maple Leafs in search of new opportunities. Robertson could thrive with the Sharks, where he would have a chance for more playing time and an expanded role.

The Maple Leafs should consider extending a qualifying offer to Robertson but be prepared to let him test free agency if he chooses to leave, giving the Sharks a clear shot at acquiring him. This trade could be straightforward and beneficial, with the Leafs potentially receiving a mid-round draft pick. Despite some past injuries, Robertson is a fearless player who consistently contributes offensively and is likely to accept a cost-effective bridge contract.

In other news, the San Jose Barracuda recently announced they have released forward Andrew Potralski to allow him to pursue opportunities outside North America, respecting his wishes for a fresh start. Additionally, the Sharks have extended contract offers to several prospects ahead of the June 1 signing deadline. Meanwhile, former Sharks Michael Granland and Cody Cesi were knocked out of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs when the Dallas Stars were eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in five games.

Fan Take: This news highlights the Sharks’ commitment to rebuilding and injecting new energy into their roster, which is exciting for fans hoping to see a turnaround. The potential addition of Nicholas Robertson could be a game-changer, signaling a more competitive future for San Jose and adding fresh intrigue to the NHL landscape.

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