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June 30, 2026

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The San Jose Sharks made headlines recently with significant roster moves. They signed defenseman Michael Kesselring to a three-year, $13.5 million contract, averaging $4.5 million annually. Kesselring, acquired from the Buffalo Sabres, expressed gratitude towards Sharks management, stating, 'I'm extremely confident that I'm going to get back to that level and exceed that level.' He aims to enhance the Sharks' defensive lineup, showcasing his two-way ability and past experience with multiple teams.

Additionally, the Sharks re-signed forward Ethan Cardwell to a one-year extension, securing a promising talent who had been sidelined by injury last season. Cardwell's performance in the AHL, where he scored 15 points in 24 games, positions him as a valuable asset moving forward.

Meanwhile, the team opted not to tender qualifying offers to three former defensemen, marking a strategic shift and opening opportunities for new acquisitions. Notably, discussions have emerged around a potential trade for Zach Werenski, though reports suggest he may not favor a move to San Jose at this time.

The Sharks also released their development camp roster, highlighting promising prospects, including No. 2 overall pick Ivar Stenberg. This focus on nurturing young talent underlines the Sharks' long-term strategy as they continue to revamp their roster amid ongoing changes.

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