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Reports: Sharks sign Michael Kesselring to three-year, $13.5 million contract

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 7:52 PM

The San Jose Sharks signed defenseman Michael Kesselring to a three-year, $13.5 million deal Monday that prevented him from a ​becoming a restricted free agent and ‌has an average annual value of $4.5 million, according to NHL.com.

Kesselring, 26, was traded to San Jose from the Buffalo Sabres on June 17 in a move ‌that ​included the teams swapping 2026 ⁠first-round draft picks.

“I ⁠want to thank the Sharks and (general manager Mike) Grier and everybody involved,” Kesselring told the media Monday. “I’m extremely confident that I’m going ​to get back to that level and exceed that level, and the extension shows ⁠that they believe in ⁠me.”

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Kesselring had two ​assists in 34 games with the Sabres last ​season and appeared in one playoff game. ‌He was selected in the sixth round in 2018 by Edmonton but never played a game with the Oilers, who dealt Kesselring ⁠to Arizona in March of 2023.

In four seasons with Arizona (2023, 2023-24), Utah (2024-25) and Buffalo (2025-26), Kesselring has 55 ⁠points (12 goals, ‌43 assists) and a plus-minus of ⁠14 in 190 games.

“Michael has ​a ‌big frame with solid two-way ability,” ​Grier told ⁠reporters after the trade with Buffalo. “He is a responsible player in the defensive zone with a well-rounded offensive game and will be a good upgrade for us patrolling the blue line.”

–Field ​Level Media