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Sharks sign Grundstrom, Dellandrea to 2-year deals

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The San Jose Sharks signed forwards Carl Grundstrom and Ty Dellandrea to two-year contracts, the team announced Thursday.

Grundstrom's new deal has a $1.8-million cap hit, while Dellandrea comes in at $1.3 million. Both players were restricted free agents.

San Jose acquired Grundstrom from the Los Angeles Kings in June for defenseman Kyle Burroughs. He tallied eight goals and 12 points in 50 games last season.

"Carl brings consistent competitiveness to our lineup," general manager Mike Grier said in a statement. "He showed that he is able to contribute not just in the offensive zone but is also difficult to play against on the defensive end. We're excited to add him to the organization."

Grundstrom accumulated 40 goals and 67 points in 236 contests with the Kings over parts of six seasons. The Toronto Maple Leafs drafted him 57th overall in 2016.

The Sharks also acquired Dellandrea in June. San Jose sent a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Dallas Stars in the trade.

Dellandrea scored two goals and nine points in 42 games last year. He played in six of Dallas' 19 postseason contests, managing one goal.

The 2018 first-round pick accrued 14 goals and 42 points in 151 games with the Stars over parts of four campaigns.

San Jose has $13.7 million of cap space after the signings, according to CapFriendly.

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