Jeff Skinner has joined the San Jose Sharks on a one-year, $3 million deal. The Sharks seek to improve their offensive output after finishing last season as the lowest-scoring team in the NHL. Skinner aims to demonstrate his scoring ability after a disappointing season with the Edmonton Oilers, where he averaged a career-low 13 minutes of ice time. He has a history of strong production, with 373 career goals, and hopes to contribute significantly this year.
Skinner, with 373 goals in 15 NHL seasons, is eager to show he can still produce at a high level after a limited opportunity with the Edmonton Oilers resulted in a down year in terms of production.
After scoring 191 points in his final 232 games with the Sabres, including 92 goals, Skinner played well near the end of the season, but still had just 16 goals and 29 points in 72 regular-season games and two points in five playoff games with the Oilers.
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