The Edmonton Oilers and the San Jose Sharks are reportedly linked in NHL trade rumor latest update talks around defenseman Darnell Nurse and his $9.25 million contract. San Jose is in discussions about possibly taking over the long-term contract, while Edmonton is looking at roster flexibility after inconsistent defensive efforts in the 2025-26 season.
General manager Stan Bowman and the Oilers are looking at salary cap pressures and postseason performance issues. Meanwhile, Sharks general manager Mike Grier is hoping to add veteran defensive help to bolster a rebuilding blue line around younger talent like Macklin Celebrini.
Edmonton Oilers' Darnell Nurse and San Jose Sharks NHL trade talks
The Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks'
NHL trade talks are centered on Darnell Nurse’s long-term $9.25M contract and whether a franchise-changing deal can be constructed in the offseason.
San Jose’s defensive woes, which have seen them concede over 290 goals in the season, have pushed Mike Grier to look at experienced blueline upgrades. Even with his inconsistent offensive production, Nurse’s physical style and top-pairing experience would make him an attractive target.
The Oilers' recent playoff ouster to the Anaheim Ducks revealed defensive flaws, especially in the transition game. The nurse logged lots of minutes but didn’t do much offensively in the big playoff games.
Raises questions of value versus cost.
Darnell Nurse has been a huge part of the Edmonton Oilers’ defensive core for more than a few seasons, playing next to elite forwards like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. But his inconsistent play and salary cap hit have sparked NHL trade rumors among league insiders.
San Jose Sharks Mike Grier has the Sharks in a rebuilding phase, but that doesn’t mean they won’t add some leadership and stability to the blue line instead of just relying on prospects.
According to NHL insider David Pagnotta, San Jose is still a “potential fit” the way Nurse’s contract is structured. Any deal would likely have to include the Edmonton Oilers retaining salary or adding draft assets, analysts say.
Moving Nurse would give Edmonton tremendous cap flexibility, but it would hurt their defensive depth. San Jose would speed up development around young players by acquiring him, but it would also increase long-term financial commitment.