LeBrun: Sharks, Flames "lurking in the weeds" on cap-strapped teams

Pierre LeBrun was on Toronto’s TSN 1050 on Thursday afternoon.

On how teams may not have the wiggle room they’d normally have under the salary cap headed into next season:

“It’s going to be a fascinating off-season from that perspective. There are teams that are going to be forced to trade players they didn’t want to move. Okay. The Rangers, the Blackhawks, the L.A. Kings – there’s about six or seven teams that aren’t going to be comfortable with their situation this summer and they’re going to have to do something interesting.

“There are other teams lurking in the weeds. And I’ll give you an example of one of the teams. The San Jose Sharks have made this their off-season plan. They were pretty quiet at the deadline. They’ve had a quiet year. They’ve kind of done this transition, one foot in one foot out type of year where they’ve gotten younger, but they haven’t bottomed out. They’ll probably miss the playoffs, but they haven’t been terrible. Their plan of attack is they want to go after teams who are in cap trouble because they have tons of cap room in San Jose. And that’s their plan.

“They’re not alone. The Calgary Flames plan on doing this this summer. They kept their eye on the future at this deadline and they didn’t do anything foolish, but part of their thing is they have all of these draft picks they accumulated over the last year for this draft. And they have cap room. Which sets them apart compared to a lot of Canadian teams.”

Source: TSN 1050/ Transcript: Nichols on Hockey

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