
Hertl, 24, had 22 goals and 24 assists in 79 games last season.
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His campaign was cut short by full tears of the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his right knee. He has been with San Jose since arriving via trade from the Boston Bruins in 2005 and scored 36 points (13 goals, 23 assists) in 47 games last season. Thornton, who celebrated his 39th birthday Monday, returns to the Sharks for his 21st season in the NHL. Hertl will earn roughly $5.63 million annually, according to The Athletic. (TAGS: Sport Ice Hockey NHL) *** Local Caption *** T040918Z_1005237883_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NHL-STANLEY-CUP-FINAL-PITTSBURGH-PENGUINS-AT-SAN-JOSE-SHARKS.JPGįinancial terms for each deal were not disclosed, though multiple reports have Thornton earning $5 million next season.

Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters But it's nice to get it out of the way and just focus on hockey.San Jose, CA, USA Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Patric Hornqvist (72) watches as San Jose Sharks players Marc-Edouard Vlasic (44), Logan Couture (39), Joe Thornton (19) and Justin Braun (61) try to bat the puck out of the air in the third period of game six of the 2016 Stanley Cup Final at SAP Center at San Jose. I didn't have a lot of doubts it wouldn't get done anyway. "All I have to worry about is focusing on playing hockey right now," he said. He has allowed 2.33 goals per game with the Sharks. Jones leads the NHL with 130 games started the past two seasons and is tied for second with 72 wins. The ultimate compliment for a goalie is that a team loves playing in front of him and trusts him.
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Obviously we don't get to the Stanley Cup Final two years ago without him. "Ultimately he plays big when it matters," Wilson said. Jones backed up San Jose's belief in him and helped the team reach the Cup Final in 2016 and the playoffs this past season. The 27-year-old Jones has been a rock in goal since being acquired in a trade with Boston two years ago that included a first-round draft pick for a player who had never been a consistent starter in the NHL. We think he's coming into prime of his career." We expect even more offense going forward. "Not only the best stopper against other teams' top players but he can move pucks. "Marc-Edouard is one of the most respected players in the league, certainly one of the best defenseman," Wilson said. He had six goals and 22 assists last season, while blocking 146 shots and playing more than two minutes a game short-handed.

Vlasic has played 812 games over 11 seasons and is usually tasked with shutting down the opponent's top scorers. If he finishes this contract with San Jose he will spend 20 seasons with the Sharks. The 30-year-old Vlasic was a second-round pick by San Jose in 2005 and became a constant presence on the blue line the following year. I don't see us dropping off in the near future and I see us being very competitive many years down the road." "We've been competitive every year since I've been on this team. "That's a good starting point," Vlasic said. The Sharks also have key forwards Joe Pavelski and Logan Couture under contract for two more seasons and several young players they hope will develop in the next few years. The defense should be in good shape for years to come thanks to the new deals with Vlasic and Jones and an eight-year extension for Norris Trophy winner Brent Burns last November. If Thornton or Marleau leave, the Sharks will have to replace their scoring. We'll try to find other guys in the league or in our system to fill the roles as much as they can." "If they're not, I totally understand the game.

The team has made three conference finals with the duo and went to the Stanley Cup Final before losing to Pittsburgh in 2016. He ranks in the top 25 all-time in assists (1,007, 13th place) and points (1,391, 22nd place). Thornton was the top pick by Boston that same year and came to San Jose in November 2005. Marleau has been with San Jose since being picked second overall in 1997 and has 508 goals in his career. San Jose has offers out to both players but Wilson wouldn't comment about where negotiations stand. The Sharks did not reach deals with longtime stalwarts Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau before they hit the open market officially.
