Former Oilers First-Round Pick Could Add To Sharks Forward Competition
Briefly

Yamamoto was taken 22nd overall in 2017, scoring 50 goals and 68 assists in 244 games with the Oilers, but injuries limited his performance, leading to a buyout by the Red Wings.
Yamamoto is known for his strong forechecking abilities, particularly in retrieving pucks, a skill that could benefit the Sharks who lacked in forechecking last season.
The Sharks have a competitive roster with added forwards, making a potential PTO offer to Yamamoto as a strategic move for training camp evaluation and forward depth.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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