Sharks add ex-Oilers forward on 1-year contract
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks are rebuilding after two years of losses. General manager Mike Grier is aiming to accelerate this process by signing experienced players like Jeff Skinner to provide guidance. Skinner, a capable scorer, joins other veterans on the team to mentor young players. The strategy involves increasing the roster's average age to leverage veteran insights. Grier's actions show urgency for the franchise's future as they strive for improvement and relevance in upcoming seasons.
General manager Mike Grier is actively trying to speed up the rebuild while also instilling the young players with invaluable wisdom they can use in the future. He just signed forward Jeff Skinner to a one-year contract worth $3 million.
The addition of the 33-year-old native of Toronto marks a continuation of San Jose's veteran movement. Skinner is still a capable scorer, though, which Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky will ideally make good use of next season.
Grier has increased the average age of the roster by a considerable amount with his recent acquisitions. This group of newcomers has seen it all during their time in the NHL, possessing invaluable experience.
If they are willing, these veterans should share endless tips with Macklin Celebrini, William Eklund, Will Smith and the rest of San Jose's young core.
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