San Jose Sharks Add Kiefer Sherwood From Canucks
The San Jose Sharks have strengthened their forward group by acquiring winger Kiefer Sherwood from the Vancouver Canucks. In return, San Jose sent Defenseman Cole Clayton, along with secondโround picks in the 2026 and 2027 NHL Drafts, to Vancouver.
This move underscores General Manager Mike Grierโs commitment to adding grit, energy, and reliable secondary scoring to a roster aiming to become more competitive.
What Sherwood Brings To San Jose Sharks
Sherwood, 30, arrives amid one of the strongest stretches of his career. He recorded 17 goals and 23 points in 44 games with Vancouver this season, leading the Canucks in goals at the time of the trade.
His physical presence is equally notable. Sherwood ranks second in the NHL with 210 hits, giving the San Jose Sharks a forward who consistently pressures opponents and disrupts plays along the boards.
He also brings scoring touch, having produced two hat tricks this seasonโone against St. Louis and another versus the New York Islanders. His blend of forechecking intensity and finishing ability makes him a versatile addition to San Joseโs middle six.
The Cost Of Business
The Sharks paid a meaningful price, parting with two future secondโround picks and 25โyearโold Clayton. Clayton posted 5 points in 33 AHL games this season and has yet to appear in an NHL game.
Given Sherwoodโs production, physicality, and expiring contract, the cost aligns with the current market for impactful, hardโnosed wingers. Vancouver, entering a rebuild, sought draft capital and organizational depth, making the deal mutually beneficial.
Impact On the Sharksโ Roster
Sherwood is expected to slot into the middle six, where his energy and forechecking can complement San Joseโs younger core. With three straight 10โgoal seasons and a careerโbest 19 goals last year, he provides the steady secondary scoring the San Jose Sharks have been seeking.
His physical style should create space for San Joseโs skill players while adding a harder edge to the teamโs nightly identity. Grierโs decision to acquire Sherwood signals a desire to make the Sharks more competitive and more difficult to play against.
Looking Ahead
For Sherwood, the move is a chance to take on a bigger role with a team that genuinely needs what he brings. And for the San Jose Sharks, itโs a smart bet on a player who can make an impact right away.
As the season unfolds, fans will be watching to see how quickly he settles in and whether his hardโdriving style can help spark some momentum in San Jose. Whatโs clear is that the Sharks just added a player who competes every night and plays with the kind of edge that Bay Area fans appreciate.
