The San Jose Sharks have shown signs of progress so far this season. At the time of this writing, they have a 14-14-3 record and are fifth in the Pacific Division. When noting that they won only 20 games last season, there is no question that they have taken a step in the right direction in 2025-26.

However, with the Sharks still building up their roster, they could be sellers once again if they find themselves out of a playoff near the deadline.

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Due to this, let’s look at three Sharks who could get traded this season if the Sharks end up selling.

Mario Ferraro, D

Ferraro is certainly a Sharks player to keep an eye on as we inch closer to the deadline. The left-shot defenseman has been in the rumor mill for quite some time and is a pending unrestricted free agent. With this, he should be a popular target for playoff clubs looking to improve the left side of their defense.

Alex Wennberg, C

Wennberg is another pending UFA on the Sharks who could generate interest this season. Teams looking help down the middle could be calling about Wennberg, as he is a solid veteran two-way center who chips in offensively and kills penalties.

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Jeff Skinner, LW

Skinner could also be a trade candidate to watch on the Sharks this season. The veteran forward’s full no-trade clause expires on Jan. 30 and then becomes an eight-team trade list. Teams looking for more depth scoring could take a chance on the veteran forward.