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The San Jose Sharks have made significant moves recently, including signing defenseman Michael Kesselring to a three-year contract extension worth $4.5 million annually, as reported by Daily Faceoff. This deal reflects the team's commitment to enhancing their defensive lineup after acquiring Kesselring from the Buffalo Sabres, where he struggled to secure a consistent spot in the lineup.
Additionally, the Sharks made headlines in the 2026 NHL Draft by selecting Alexander Karmanov, a 7-foot-1 defenseman and the tallest player ever drafted in NHL history, showcasing their strategy to improve organizational depth.
Karmanov, who is set to play in college hockey at Penn State, was chosen with the 201st pick, marking a historic moment for the franchise, according to ESPN. The Sharks also had a strong draft, earning an A+ grade for their selections, including high-end talents like Ivar Stenberg and Keaton Verhoeff, indicating a promising future as they aim to transition back into playoff contention.
Reports from San Jose Hockey Now suggest the Sharks are also exploring potential trades, including interest in acquiring defenseman Zach Werenski to bolster their roster further.
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