After five seasons with the Sharks, Larry Robinson is reportedly leaving the organization.
Robinson, 65, spent two seasons as an associate coach with the Sharks from 2012-14 before serving as the director of player development for the past three seasons.
TSN in Montreal and the Montreal Gazette originally reported the news.
According to the Gazette:
Robinson’s contract with the Sharks expires on July 1, but agent Donnie Cape said Thursday that San Jose general manager Doug Wilson has given him permission to speak with other teams. Robinson lives in Bradenton, Fla.