San Jose Sharks trade defenseman to Toronto Maple Leafs for Ryan Reaves
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks made a trade, sending defenseman Henry Thrun to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for forward Ryan Reaves. Following the signing of Dmitry Orlov and claiming Nick Leddy, the Sharks had eight defensemen on one-way contracts. Reaves, known for his toughness, has played 912 NHL games, scoring 137 points and receiving 1,100 penalty minutes. He is entering the last year of a three-year contract. Sharks general manager Mike Grier expressed enthusiasm about adding Reaves to bring energy and toughness to the team.
The San Jose Sharks traded defenseman Henry Thrun to the Toronto Maple Leafs for forward Ryan Reaves to alleviate their defensive logjam.
Ryan Reaves, known for being one of hockey's premier tough guys, has accumulated 137 points and 1,100 penalty minutes in his NHL career.
Mike Grier, Sharks general manager, expressed excitement in welcoming Ryan Reaves, citing his energy, personality, physical play, toughness, and experience on winning teams.
Reaves enters the final year of a three-year, $4.05 million contract with a $1.35 million cap hit, while Thrun is on a $2 million deal.
Read at The Mercury News
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