Sharks bolster depth with pair of $4 million free agent signings
Briefly

San Jose Sharks signed forward Adam Gaudette and defenseman John Klingberg as part of their efforts to improve the team's performance. Gaudette's contract is valued at $4 million over two years. Klingberg signed a one-year deal for the same amount. The team is also bringing in Philipp Kurashev on a one-year contract worth $1.2 million. With the goal of rebuilding around young star Macklin Celebrini, the Sharks are addressing their recent struggles after finishing last in the Pacific Division with only 20 victories last season.
The San Jose Sharks signed forward Adam Gaudette and defenseman John Klingberg to bolster their lineup, with Gaudette earning $4 million over two seasons and Klingberg taking a one-year deal for $4 million.
In addition to Gaudette and Klingberg, the Sharks signed forward Philipp Kurashev to a one-year contract worth $1.2 million as part of their strategy to build around young star Macklin Celebrini.
Adam Gaudette had a solid previous season with Ottawa, scoring 19 goals in 81 games, and he brings valuable experience to the Sharks as they look to improve.
John Klingberg, with over 400 career points and experience from multiple NHL teams, is expected to provide leadership and depth as the Sharks attempt to rebuild their struggling offense.
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