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Sharks Acquire Defenseman Michael Kesselring from Sabres in Draft Pick Swap

San Jose Sharks

The San Jose Sharks have made a strategic move by acquiring defenseman Michael Kesselring from the Buffalo Sabres. In a deal finalized on Wednesday, the Sharks received the 26-year-old Kesselring along with the 27th overall pick in the upcoming NHL draft, while sending their 20th overall selection to Buffalo.

Kesselring was initially brought into the Sabres’ fold through a trade with Utah in June 2025, as the team sought to bolster its defensive lineup with his imposing 6-foot-5 frame and physical style of play. However, injuries hampered his contributions, resulting in just two assists across 34 games during the regular season. His postseason experience was limited as well, appearing in only one playoff game for a mere 4 minutes and 25 seconds.

Sharks general manager Mike Grier expressed optimism about the new addition, stating, “Michael has a big frame with solid two-way ability. He is a responsible player in the defensive zone with a well-rounded offensive game, and will be a good upgrade for us patrolling the blueline.”

Selected in the sixth round of the 2018 draft, Kesselring has accumulated 12 goals and 43 assists over 190 career games with Arizona, Utah, and Buffalo. As he transitions to San Jose, the Sharks are hopeful that Kesselring can fulfill the potential that prompted his initial selection and make a significant impact on their defense.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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