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GP
32
Goals
6
Assists
7
Points
13
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-8
S%
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The pending free agent winger draws serious interest from contenders reloading for a Cup run, with three fits standing out in rumor mills. Skinner's scoring touch tempts GMs balancing cap sheets and playoff pushes this March. His next contract shapes lines and legacies, as teams position before the market floods.
Jeff Skinner hits the market hard after San Jose pulls the plug on his contract, and NHL front offices already circle with offers. The scoring winger, who bounced around before landing in the Bay Area, now eyes contenders hungry for his shot volume and experience. GMs weigh the risk-reward as the trade deadline looms, knowing Skinner's next stop shapes his legacy and a buyer's cup odds.
Jeff Skinner clears waivers after the Sharks place the veteran winger on unconditional waivers for mutual contract termination, setting him loose as an unrestricted free agent. The 33-year-old, who inked a one-year deal hoping to rediscover his six-time 30-goal form, managed just six goals in 32 games while battling healthy scratches and a career-low ice time.
The San Jose Sharks place veteran forward Jeff Skinner on waivers in a mutual decision to part ways, sending ripples through a league always hunting for scoring punch. Skinner, the former Calder winner who's notched 30 goals six times, brings his 33-year-old game to the wire after a modest 13 points in 32 games with the club. GMs around the NHL eye this closely as cap space and playoff pushes collide before the Olympic break alters the landscape.
Jeff Skinner clears waivers after the Sharks put him on unconditional waivers to terminate his one-year deal, setting the 33-year-old free agent loose in a league hungry for veteran scoring ahead of the deadline. Colorado shelves depth D-man Jacob MacDonald while Washington just-waived goalie Mitchell Gibson, who they signed earlier today on a two-way pact.
Jarmo Kekalainen, fresh off taking the reins in Buffalo, spots a golden opportunity to snag Jeff Skinner off waivers for some veteran forward punch. The Sabres already foot half his bill from that buyout, so grabbing him at league minimum feels like stealing candy from a baby - especially with injuries exposing their top-nine thinness. Skinner lit the lamp 30 times in three Buffalo seasons, and coach Lindy Ruff could slot him right into the mix for scoring and power-play sparks.