In a recent article published by Sheng Peng with San Jose Hockey Now, it seems as though two members of the San Jose Sharks’ organization want to play in the NHL next season, but may not get that shot with the Sharks.
Danil Gushchin and Andrew Poturalski played the 2024-25 season with the San Jose Barracuda in the American Hockey League (AHL) and weren’t given too much of an opportunity to make a name for themselves at the NHL level.
Poturalski only played three games, notching one assist with the Sharks, but had 73 points through 59 games with the Barracuda. Gushchin played 12 games with the Sharks, notching one assist, but had 51 points through 56 games with the Barracuda this season.
Poturalski admitted it was frustrating not to get more of an opportunity with the Sharks this season. It’s also important to mention that he did not directly rule out the possibility of heading to the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) next season.
While neither of them flat-out said they would be leaving or would try to pursue other opportunities, they hinted that they would prefer to get a real shot at playing in the NHL, and it doesn’t sound like that opportunity would come with the Sharks next season.
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