In a significant move earlier this month, the Buffalo Sabres traded defenseman Michael Kesselring along with the 27th overall pick in this year’s draft to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for the 20th overall pick. Kesselring’s departure from Buffalo was anticipated; his performance last season fell short of expectations, leading to ongoing trade speculation.
Now, Kesselring has secured a new contract with the Sharks, marking a promising new chapter in his career. According to PuckPedia, he has inked a three-year deal worth $13.5 million, which translates to a $4.5 million cap hit annually.
Given the challenges Kesselring faced during his tenure with the Sabres, this contract represents a significant opportunity for him. The right-shot defenseman has received a considerable raise from his previous cap hit of $1.4 million, providing him with both financial security and the chance to re-establish his game.
As the Sharks aim to improve their defensive lineup, Kesselring is poised to become an integral part of their blueline. With the team’s defensive depth lacking, he has a genuine opportunity to secure a top-four role next season.
Kesselring joined the Sabres during the previous offseason as part of the trade that sent JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth. His performance in Buffalo included 34 games where he recorded no goals and two assists, a stark contrast to his career-best season prior, where he netted seven goals, 22 assists, and 29 points over 82 games. Ultimately, the fit between Kesselring and the Sabres was not ideal, mirroring the situation of Peterka, who was recently traded from Utah to the Boston Bruins.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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