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The Sharks decided they needed Wennberg, but what about other pending UFAs?

Alexander Wennberg signed a three-year, $18 million extension as the Sharks consider options for other unrestricted free agents before the March 6 NHL trade deadline.

SAN JOSE – Once he learned that Alexander Wennberg and the San Jose Sharks were in discussions about a contract extension, Macklin Celebrini kept asking his fellow centerman about when the new deal would be done. “We’ve been talking for a bit now. I’ve been hounding him when he’s going to sign,” Celebrini said Monday. “I’m just excited that he’s staying for three more years.” Wennberg had been one of the Sharks’ most prominent pending unrestrict…

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The Sharks decided they needed Wennberg, but what about other pending UFAs?

SAN JOSE – Once he learned that Alexander Wennberg and the San Jose Sharks were in discussions about a contract extension, Macklin Celebrini kept asking his fellow centerman about when the new deal would be done. “We’ve been talking for a bit now. I’ve been hounding him when he’s going to sign,” Celebrini said Monday. “I’m just excited that he’s staying for three more years.” Wennberg had been one of the Sharks’ most prominent pending unrestrict…

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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