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Sharks To Buy Out Marc-Édouard Vlasic

June 27, 2025 at 11:05 am CDT | by Brennan McClain 12 Comments

June 27: Vlasic has cleared waivers and can now be bought out, according to Chris Johnston of The Athletic and TSN.

June 26: The current active longest-tenured member of the San Jose Sharks will see his run with the team conclude. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Sharks have placed defenseman Marc-Édouard Vlasic on unconditional waivers for contract termination. The Sharks organization has confirmed the news from Friedman.

Vlasic’s buyout from the Sharks marks an unceremonious end to an incredible tenure in San Jose. As it currently stands, Vlasic is the franchise’s second all-time in games played, eighth all-time in points, and first all-time in defensive point shares.

In his decision regarding the buyout, General Manager Mike Grier stated, “This was a difficult decision to make today, with how much Marc has meant to the San Jose organization for 19 years. I was fortunate enough to be here with Marc for his first season with the Sharks, and knew he would become a great defenseman. Over the course of his career in the NHL, Vlasic was one of the premier shutdown defensemen, earning tough defensive assignments on the ice against the best players in the world and doing it with effectiveness.”

There are no discrepancies in Grier’s statement. In his prime, Vlasic was arguably the game’s top shutdown defenseman, averaging nearly 22 minutes a game from 2009 to 2020, accruing 1,545 blocked shots and earning several nominations for the Lady Byng and Norris Trophies.

San Jose drafted Vlasic with the 35th overall pick of the 2005 NHL Draft, making his debut a few years later. Vlasic finished sixth in Calder Trophy voting that season, scoring three goals and 26 points in 81 games, and earned a spot on the NHL’s All-Rookie Team.

Since Corsi tracking began in the 2007-08 season, Vlasic had a rate of approximately 53.0% from 2007 to 2016, an impressive output for a defenseman who started nearly 57.0% of his shifts in the defensive zone. In that time, Vlasic never had an on-ice save percentage at even strength lower than 90.0%, proving his ability to keep pace with any opposing team’s top unit.

Vlasic’s value burned brightest during the Sharks’ run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2016. The veteran scored one goal and 12 points in 24 postseason contests, finished at the top among the qualified players with a +14 rating, and averaged 2.83 blocked shots per game. Unfortunately, San Jose was unable to capture their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history, losing to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first half of their back-to-back run.

Due to his illustrious career with the organization, the Sharks signed Vlasic to an eight-year, $56MM contract in 2017, which was expected at the time to be his final contract in the NHL. Unfortunately, even two years into the deal, due to injuries and ’Father Time’ remaining undefeated, Vlasic’s contract quickly became an unappreciated anchor for San Jose.

Since the second year of the contract, Vlasic has scored 17 goals and 68 points in 358 games with a disastrous -90 rating. His possession metrics have similarly taken a nosedive, falling to 42.2% at even strength this past season. With several defensive prospects looking for regular playing time in 2025-26, the Sharks no longer had a necessity for Vlasic to remain on the roster.

Although the last several years will put a damper on his total output with the team, Vlasic concludes his career as a Shark with 84 goals and 379 points with a +42 rating in 1,323 games over 19 seasons, with an additional six goals, 39 points, and +20 rating in 142 postseason contests.

Now, San Jose will owe Vlasic a reduced rate of $4.67MM in 2025-26 and $1.167MM in 2026-27. According to PuckPedia, the Sharks have more than $44MM to spend this offseason and could become one of the most active teams in recent memory. Even if Grier doesn’t plan on exhausting all of San Jose’s financial flexibility this summer, he’ll need to spend more than $19MM to reach the cap floor.

Photo courtesy of Stan Szeto-Imagn Images.

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  1. JcDalSJ

    3 months ago

    Vlasic was a great Shark. He and Justin Braun were the 2 Dman that propelled them when things in SJ were good. Too bad Vlasic couldn’t keep up but his age and body doesn’t have what it takes anymore. Curious to see if the Sharks spend some money this off-season and if they bring in solid players for the young guys to learn from.

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    • DevilShark

      3 months ago

      What?

      Braun??

      Burns??????

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    • JcDalSJ

      3 months ago

      Defensive D men*

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  2. Unclemike1526

    3 months ago

    Sad when you look around and suddenly you’re old enough to be everybodies grand pa but I guess it had to happen. Maybe he catches on somewhere. But if not, He had a heck of a run. Good luck man.

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    • Nha Trang

      3 months ago

      Guy hasn’t been a NHL-caliber defenseman for a few seasons now. He’s not catching on anywhere except (maybe) a player-asst coach gig in the AHL.

      Reply
  3. YouAreWelcome

    3 months ago

    Mike Grier said a year ago, Buying out Vlasic wasn’t going to happen.

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    • Wolf Payment

      3 months ago

      And he did not do a buyout a year ago. Simple stuff Wilf.

      Reply
  4. jminn

    3 months ago

    My guess is he will be coaching the d-men in not too long time.

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  5. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    3 months ago

    Just to put a point on Sidney Crosby’s greatness…

    While a great player from the draft like Vlasic broke down years ago, Sid has just had a few of his best seasons ever. Honestly, his two best if you really value the complete game.

    Every time I read about one of these long time great Sharks retiring with no Cups, I think that’s a shame except I don’t. Phil needed it more.

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    • Nha Trang

      3 months ago

      Really, athletic prime is age 27-28. People point at the Crosbys or the Marchands, guys who remain elite deep into their thirties, and forget that there are any number of stars who were excellent at 29, mediocre at 31, and drinking cocktails on the beach at 33. A Sidney Crosby is one of the great exceptions that prove the rule.

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    • dm867

      3 months ago

      Number of the best, I was going to argue you can’t really compare the Kid vs Vlasic because Vlasic played a much more demanding game, physically. One is a forward and one is a d-man. I was going to back it up with stats, then I saw Syd has almost 500 more hits in his career. I’ll STFU now…

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  6. numberoneslayerfan

    3 months ago

    i love eddie, i wish him the best in his future endeavors

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