Confirmed Trade: - [SJS/BUF] Michael Kesselring and 2026 1st round pick (27th overall) for 2026 1st round pick (20th overall) | Page 9 | HFBoards - NHL Message Board and Forum for National Hockey League

Confirmed Trade: [SJS/BUF] Michael Kesselring and 2026 1st round pick (27th overall) for 2026 1st round pick (20th overall)

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Great trade for both, particularly SJ. My God are they going to be good.
I remember last year asking why people thought this guy was good.
He didn't play big minutes in Utah and he wasn't good this year either.
Sharks need a lot better than him to take that next step imo and lucky for them there's some really high potential guys available later this month.
 
I guess 7 spot drop is fine for Sharks to try and get Kesselring game back on track

Honestly though they could get a more established (non struggling) defender for 20th straight up but I get choice here
 
Not sure how much it helps long term, but it’s definitely a good move for next year.

smart low risk move.
 
I guess 7 spot drop is fine for Sharks to try and get Kesselring game back on track

Honestly though they could get a more established (non struggling) defender for 20th straight up but I get choice here
I'm assuming if they have a deal centered around the 20th pick. Than they can probably make a similar deal centered around the 27th. If they turn the 20th into two defenseman I would be OK with that.
 
I guess 7 spot drop is fine for Sharks to try and get Kesselring game back on track

Honestly though they could get a more established (non struggling) defender for 20th straight up but I get choice here
Its tough because there really isnt many of those guys on the trading block. The top guys we know about are struggling hard or guys like Kesselring or Spence who are bottom 4 guys.
 
I hate this trade because it's a half-measure in both directions. You take a draft pick which you could have success with, and trade it for a mediocre defenseman and a mediocre draft pick.

It's like splitting a quarter into two dimes and calling it a win because if one falls out of your pocket, you'll still have the other one.
 
I hope he rebounds in San Jose.

as to Buffalo, I don’t think it could be more clear that they had no interest in playing him. He was what, their sixth or seventh RD by the end of the year? Dude clearly had no place and was going to get dumped.
 
I hate this trade because it's a half-measure in both directions. You take a draft pick which you could have success with, and trade it for a mediocre defenseman and a mediocre draft pick.

It's like splitting a quarter into two dimes and calling it a win because if one falls out of your pocket, you'll still have the other one.

The Sharks moved 7 places. That suddenly makes the pick mediocre? Wow that's an interesting reaction.
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