![]() And Karlsson really wants to be moved to a team where he’s got a chance to win. Let’s put it this way: While the Sharks were listening on Karlsson before the March 3 trade deadline this season - and did speak to a few teams about him, including the Oilers - this is more of a proactive endeavor. Sharks management met with Karlsson’s camp, Newport Sports, recently at the combine in Buffalo, and both sides came out of it absolutely on the same page as far as wanting to seek a trade for the 33-year-old Swedish magic man. Surely, though, there’s a way to move a 101-point defenseman about to pick up his third Norris Trophy? The Leafs will have home ice advantage in their second round series against the Panthers, who beat the Boston Bruins in seven games on Sunday.That’s what four more years on a contract at an $11.5 million average annual value does for you. That 19-year-drought ended Saturday when the Leafs took the series against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6.
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