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San Jose Sharks News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Sharks Pursue Panarin Trade, Boost Playoff Push

29 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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It's January 29th for the San Jose Sharks. Let's get into it. Follow and subscribe for more team news every day. The San Jose Sharks are charging toward the playoffs for the first time since 2019, led by 19-year-old superstar Macklin Celebrini, who's having an MVP-level season.

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With a bright young core in place, the Sharks look primed to be big buyers at the NHL trade deadline, and the top target on their list is New York. Rangers star Artemi Panarin. Meanwhile, the Rangers have waved the white flag on this season, signaling a retool with general manager Chris Drury's recent letter.

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Chapter 2: What are the San Jose Sharks' playoff aspirations this season?

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They sat Panarin out of the lineup on Wednesday to prep for a trade, but he insists on a contract extension first. The Sharks have the cap space and assets to make it happen without touching their top prospects like Celebrini or William Eklund. Panarin has been a scoring machine for New York, racking up 607 points in 482 games, and he's on pace for another.

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Huge year with 57 points in 52 games so far. Adding that firepower to San Jose's lineup could supercharge their Western Conference playoff push, especially after they already snagged winger Kafer Sherwood from Vancouver without giving up a first-round pick.

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In a proposed blockbuster deal, the Sharks would send their 2026 first-round pick, a 2026 third-rounder, and 19-year-old prospect Carson Wetsch to the Rangers, who would retain some salary to fit under the cap.

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San Jose would then lock Panarin into a four-year, $40 million extension at $10 million per season through his age 38-year. The only wrinkle for the Sharks is their thin blue line, both now and in the pipeline, but with Celebrini and goalie Yaroslav Askarov shining, GM Mike. Greer should go all in. This trade trusts the young core and could turn San Jose into instant contenders.

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