The NHL Trade deadline is March 7. Top insider Elliotte Friedman speculates that there isn’t much interest in the San Jose Sharks’ pending UFA goaltending tandem of Vitek Vaneck and Alexandar Georgiev.
San Jose has six pending UFAs, and on the latest 32 Thoughts podcast, Friedman says those players are the key to Mike Grier’s trade deadline plans.
“I think that’s what you’re looking at. San Jose, what do they do with their UFAs, and what else can they accumulate,” Friedman said.
As for the goalies:
“I don’t know how much interest there’s going to be in either of the goalies, Vanecek and Georgiev, who are both UFAs,” Friedman said. “Georgiev has just had a really, really rough year between the two teams.”
Geogiev was acquired from the Colorado Avalanche in a trade that sent Mackenzie Blackwood the other way. San Jose has won just five games following the trade.
In 18 games for the Avalanche, Georgiev had a .874 save percentage and a 3.38 goals-against average. His numbers haven’t improved in 16 games for the Sharks, where he has a .879 save percentage and a 3.93 goals-against average.
Vanecek was acquired from the New Jersey Devils during the 2024 offseason, and although he has shown flashes of solid play, he has also struggled. However, the netminder suffered a freak injury when he broke a cheekbone while serving as the backup goalie against the Winnipeg Jets.
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In 18 games for the Sharks this season, Vanecek has just three wins, a .882 save %, and a 3.88 GAA. He has had at least a .900 save % in three of his last five games.
There are many links to other Sharks UFAs, but the goaltenders might be the hardest to trade for GM Mike Grier and the San Jose Sharks.