Of the seven players listed, four will go to unrestricted free agency, one will go to restricted free agency and two are signed into next year.
Kevin Labanc alluded to wanting a fresh start, away from the San Jose Sharks, on Tuesday. His agent confirmed it the next day. “I echo what Kevin said yesterday about finding a fresh start.
Kevin Labanc has been a healthy scratch for the San Jose Sharks for seven straight games and counting. For a player who’s averaged 0.52 Points Per Game from 2017 to 2023, capped off by a career-high 56 points in 2018-19, it has been a tough adjustment to make.
The 2023-24 season has been as tough on Kevin Labanc as it has been on the San Jose Sharks. Labanc, who averaged 0.52 Points Per Game from 2017 to 2023, has just two goals and seven points in 32 games this season.
The San Jose Sharks visit Canadian Tire Centre to take on the Ottawa Senators. Anthony Duclair and Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Kevin Labanc and Filip Zadina scored, but the Sharks lost a last-second game 5-4.
Kevin Labanc has struggled this year with just two assists in the first 13 games of the season.
The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety (DOPS) announced Tuesday that Vancouver Canucks forward Nils Hoglander has been fined $2,864.58, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for slew-footing San Jose Sharks forward Kevin Labanc.
Sportsnet 960: Frank Seravalli on the Big Show with Rusic and Rose on some expensive contracts that the Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks, and Washington Capitals have been trying to move.
The San Jose Sharks are looking rough a few games into the regular season. Through the first four games, they have gone 0-3-1 with only a few bright spots.
It’s glass half-empty for the San Jose Sharks once again. Of course, if you look hard enough at the Sharks’ 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins, you could convince yourself it’s half-full.
So Kevin Labanc isn’t going on waivers? That’s the case, after a dramatic Twitter morning, which started with this report from Frank Seravalli: 40 minutes late, Seravalli reversed course: San Jose Sharks PR and Kevin Labanc both denied Seravalli’s reports.
The San Jose Sharks plan to place right winger Kevin Labanc on waivers Thursday afternoon, sources tell Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli.
Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reports the Sharks will place winger Kevin Labanc on waivers today at 1 p.m. CT for the purposes of assignment to the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda.
Sportsnet 650: Frank Seravalli on Canucks Central on Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers and San Jose Sharks forward Kevin Labanc. ** NHLRumors.com
Max Miller of San Jose Hockey Now: 27-year-old Kevan Labanc scored 15 goals and added 18 assists in 72 games this past season. He carries a $4.725 million salary cap hit and there is some uncertainty about his future in San Jose.
In a heated race to the playoffs, the Edmonton Oilers will try to bank some points against lesser competition when they host the San Jose Sharks on Monday.
Matt Larkin of the Daily Faceoff: The San Jose Sharks keep shopping Timo Meier around to various teams. Although there have been more intense rumored negotiations for other Sharks, Meier continues to be the key piece.
Prowess on the special teams and the lights-out play of forward Kevin Fiala have the Los Angeles Kings playing their best hockey of the season. Following a 6-3 thumping of the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday, the Kings will host the San Jose Sharks in the final of three meetings between the Pacific Division foes Wednesday.
Labanc is not a repeat offender, but Bozak's proximity to the boards at the time of the incident left the league little choice but to act.
The San Jose Sharks are still reeling from a COVID-19 scare that sidelined multiple players and head coach Bob Boughner over the weekend.
While the date of April 28, 2021, may feel random and irrelevant, it was paramount in discussing how to maximize Timo Meier and Kevin Labanc as the offensively gifted wingers they are.
The San Jose Sharks are in a precarious position this offseason, and justifiably so. With a number of questionable contracts – Erik Karlsson, Brent Burns, and Marc-Édouard Vlasic – the club will have a hard time pulling in quality talent due to cap issues.
The Sharks are "open for business" on the trade front this summer, and Kevin Labanc is the most prominent name among the players potentially available.
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