
Something very strange will happen Saturday night in San Jose.
Joe Pavelski will take the ice at SAP Center in a sweater other than the Sharks.
After 13 seasons with the Sharks and four as the captain, Pavelski signed a three-year, $21 million contract with the Dallas Stars last offseason. On Saturday, he will face his former team for the first time and he knows the whole situation will be ... different.
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"I think it'll be weird," Pavelski said, according to ESPN's Greg Wyshynski. "Probably seeing the jersey will be the hardest part. It'll be awkward in a lot of ways."
It was hard for the Sharks to part with Pavelski, but the numbers weren't going to work for general manager Doug Wilson considering all the other contracts the Sharks had on the books.
Still, Pavelski didn't expect to leave the only team he had ever known.
"I always had a feeling that something would probably work out," Pavelski said. "Until it didn't, I didn't have any reason to think it wouldn't."
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The two sides weren't able to keep their marriage going and Pavelski moved on to a new team.
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That certainly will be weird.