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Jeff Skinner signs one-year deal with San Jose Sharks

Jeff Skinner skating on the ice against the Seattle Kraken (2025)
Jeff Skinner skating on the ice against the Seattle Kraken (2025) Steph Chambers/Getty Images/AFP
The San Jose Sharks signed former Edmonton Oilers forward Jeff Skinner to a one-year deal worth $3 million on Friday.

Skinner joins a very young and promising Sharks team that also recently acquired veteran enforcer Ryan Reaves in a deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs

The 33-year-old Skinner posted 16 goals and 13 assists in 72 games during his lone year with the Oilers, the worst number he's put up in a full season since his 2014-2015 campaign (18 goals, 13 assists) for the Carolina Hurricanes

Skinner was drafted seventh overall in the 2010 NHL Draft by the Canes and wasted no time whatsoever before making his debut that same year at the age of 18, putting up a stellar 31 goals and 32 assists, earning an All-Rookie Team selection and the Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year). 

He spent eight years with the Hurricanes before ending up as a member of the Buffalo Sabres, where he would spend another six before his one-year move to Edmonton. 

After being in the Stanley Cup Finals, it looks like Skinner is all about making the biggest pay day now that he's reaching the end of his career. 

In 1,078 career games, the Toronto native has scored 373 goals paired with 326 assists and a -129 +/-. 

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