The Sharks re-signed Tim Heed and signed Dalton Prout to one-year deals, so the right side of defense appears set behind Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson. He has the speed and maturity in his game that will make the Sharks comfortable playing him in defensive situations. Both players were acquired in separate trades with the Arizona Coyotes, and Wood scored 35 points (six goals, 29 assists) from the Barracuda's blue line last season. [RELATED: Are rival Kings any better after free agency?]. In his first year in Denver, he posted 17 goals and 30 assists in 41 games, good for the 12th best rookie season in Pioneers history. Apr 24, 2019: Assigned: San Jose Sharks assigned C Dylan Gambrell to San Jose (AHL). The 22-year-old pivot entered the Christmas break with six goals and 16 assists in 19 matches so far. Depending on how things shake out in free agency, that fourth line center spot may be Gambrell’s to start next season. But, DeSimone could be in the mix for an in-season call-up. Both players are signed to a one-year contract with an AAV of $700,000 (two-way).The #Sharks have now signed all of their RFAs to contracts.https://t.co/k3NfSyfH6M. It’s a little early to add Gambrell to your active roster yet though as his minutes will likely be limited under Pete DeBoer, who doesn’t hand out big minutes to rookies very often. We look forward to his continued development, and the impact he will have on the Sharks.". He’s been hot at the AHL level posting six points in seven games. The well-rounded center began the season on the right-wing and could see an increase in ice time if the Sharks core players can’t stay healthy. It's a 2-way contract in the first year, a 1-way in the second year. In three seasons in the USHL, Gambrell scored 108 points in 172 games. But, Sharks fans can be confident that their young centerman plays with a level of maturity that could be integral to the team’s success this season. Chris Legg, July 2018 – The Sharks signed their second round pick from 2016, Gambrell, to an entry level deal in March of 2018. Sharks fans will certainly be hoping that their former second-round pick can have a turn around season, making the best of his entry-level contract before it expires. Although manager Doug Wilson has said he will not be tearing down the team for a full rebuild, questions about Gambrell’s place with the team have begun to arise. All things considered, Gambrell should have a good chance at the fourth line center position to start next season with multiple veteran forwards departing the Sharks. He scored 16 points (five goals, 11 assists) in 34 AHL games. Lower than Gambrell's QO ($874K), so it's even more cap savings for #SJSharks. Zachary DeVine, Jokke Nevalainen is the Head of European Scouting at DobberProspects and the co-host of Dobber’s DraftCast. Frozen Tools and DobberProspects launched in 2008, helping to form the nucleus of the Dobber Sports Network: dedicated to helping you win your fantasy hockey leagues. Gambrell is known as a complete center with very good on-ice vision, solid hockey sense and high compete level. Gambrell capped off the season by scoring his first NHL goal in the playoffs against the Blues, the goal turned out to be the last of the season for the Sharks. The Sharks continued to fill out their roster for next season Thursday, re-signing a pair of restricted free-agent forwards who could be in the mix for more playing time next season and reportedly locking up their remainder of their restricted free agents as well. He’s been hot at the AHL level posting six points in seven games. Look for the dynamic forward to get some power play time, and move up the lineup as the season goes on. If he’s not at the hockey rink, he’s probably watching games from TV. San Jose currently has just under $4.7 million remaining in cap space, according to Cap Friendly. The Sharks did not disclose contract terms for Gambrell and Suomela, per club policy, but each deal reportedly is worth $700,000 annually, Bay Area News Group's Curtis Pashelka reported. July 2019 – The Sharks re-signed Dylan Gambrell to a two-year contract extension. Gambrell's contract reportedly is a two-way deal -- meaning he will be played less if sent down to the minors -- in the first year and a one-way in the second, according to Fear the Fin's Sheng Peng. "He has continued to show us growth in all areas of his game, and, with his goal in Game 6 of the Western Conference final, has proven he can handle the pressure of the NHL. Zachary DeVine, February 2017 – Sophomore center Dylan Gambrell is just off the pace (1.14P/GM last season and 1.04P/GM this year) of his impressive rookie year with the Denver Pioneers but with the team constantly at the top of the national rankings and a few injuries the sophomore slump is understandable. https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=160563 Suomela, 25, ended training camp last season as the Sharks' presumptive third-line center, flanked by Joonas Donskoi and Evander Kane. "He has shown that he can adjust his game to the smaller rink and we are looking forward to him competing for a spot on our NHL roster this season.". #SJSharks. Gambrell will turn pro after three NCAA seasons as he was over a point per game in each of those three seasons. They reportedly also signed blue liners Nick DeSimone and Kyle Wood, as well as forward Maxim Letunov, according to Cap Friendly. Alex Howes, July 2019 – The Sharks re-signed Dylan Gambrell to a two-year contract extension. This subsequently helped him earn a call up to the Sharks when Joe Thornton was placed on IR, although realistically Gambrell was probably the first call up anyway. Jokke hails from Kuopio, Finland and oversees the scouting work done all over Europe. Apr 25, 2019: Recalled: San Jose Sharks recalled C Dylan Gambrell from San Jose (AHL). July 2019 – The Sharks re-signed Dylan Gambrell to a two-year contract extension. DobberHockey and Goalie Post launched in 2005, becoming the first independent fantasy hockey and starting goalie websites on the Internet. Gambrell was an RFA and coming off a season in which he bounced between the AHL and NHL. Gambrell was an RFA and coming off a season in which he bounced between the AHL and NHL. Chris Legg, January 2017- Gambrell’s junior season is nearly the same last year: solid two-way play on the second line, chipping in goal while creating offensive chances for his line mates. We will probably see Gambrell bounce between the Sharks and the Barracuda for the remainder of this season. Gambrell, 22, played eight regular-season games with the Sharks in 2018-19 and two more in the playoffs. It didn’t take Gambrell long to make an impression with the Barracuda, he posted two goals and added a helper in just his first period of AHL game action. Wood and Letunov, 23, both are coming off of their first seasons with the Barracuda. Gambrell is probably grateful the Sharks’ AHL affiliate is co-located in San Jose, as he’s been back and forth several times this season. Gambrell will be 20 years of age in August, and this was his final year of draft eligibility. DeSimone, 24, is yet to make his NHL debut but scored 46 points (14 goals, 32 assists) in 65 AHL games last season. He posted 45 points in 51 games with the Barracuda, playing primarily on the first line. Letunov, who played three seasons at the University of Connecticut, scored 28 points (12 goals, 16 assists) in his first pro season last year. Chris Legg, October 2018 – Gambrell was sent down to the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda as one of the Sharks final training camp cuts. A second-round pick in 2016, Gambrell also scored 38 points (16 goals, 22 assists) in 40 games with the AHL's San Jose Barracuda. Gambrell is probably grateful the Sharks’ AHL affiliate is co-located in San Jose, as he’s been back and forth several times this season. Gambrell has the inside track on the Sharks’ fourth line center position recently vacated by Eric Fehr. Gambrell bounced around the lineup all season long,  trying to find a permanent place to call his own. San Jose re-signed forwards Dylan Gambrell and Antti Suomela to two- and one-year contracts, respectively, Sharks general manager Doug Wilson announced Thursday. But will he leave school a year early to turn pro? During his junior year in the NCAA, Gambrell lead the University of Denver to a NCAA title. Gambrell has stated he will return to Denver for his sophomore season with the Pioneers. Are rival Kings any better after free agency. Full details of Gambrell's contract: Can confirm @CurtisPashelka's tweet, AAV is indeed $700K in each of next 2 years. They reportedly also signed blue liners Nick DeSimone and Kyle Wood, as well as forward Maxim Letunov, according to Cap Friendly. Dylan Gambrell cap hit, salary, contracts, contract history, earnings, aav, free agent status Apr 16, 2019: Recalled Gambrell hasn’t yet suited up for the Sharks in the regular season, but expect him to make his NHL debut soon. For the time being, his offensive upside is limited as he won’t get a chance to play big minutes, however he is worth keeping an eye on in the future if he can work his way up the line-up. Chris Legg, November 2018 – Gambrell has been recalled once again by the Sharks, replacing Rourke Chartier on the 23-man roster. It will be interesting to see if the Sharks make an attempt to sign Gambrell. Gambrell was an RFA and coming off a season in which he bounced between the AHL and NHL. With each of his restricted free agents now under contract, Wilson can shift his attention to re-signing Joe Thornton. With all players reportedly locked in for the league-minimum salary, the Sharks maintain salary-cap flexibility no matter how their training-camp competitions shake out. The right-shooting defenseman, whom the Sharks signed as an undrafted free agent in 2017, tied for sixth among AHL blue liners in points and seventh in goals, and was recalled in a couple of instances when the Sharks needed an extra defenseman due to injuries. Dylan Gambrell NHL contract buyout details and results including cost calculations, savings and final cap hit Zachary DeVine, June 2016 – The San Jose Sharks went off the board to select center Dylan Gambrell with the 60th overall selection in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. Thornton's contract was worth $5 million last season, but Wilson said the 39-year-old was willing to take less than he ultimately signed for in each of the last two years if it meant the Sharks retained Patrick Marleau in 2017 and signed John Tavares in 2018. He scored his first NHL goal in Game 6 of the Western Conference final against the St. Louis Blues, and should be in the mix for a regular role on the fourth line following San Jose's offseason departures up front. Once he gets more comfortable in the NHL and becomes more physically mature, look for Gambrell’s ice time to increase and the points will come with it. Alex Howes, Oct 2019 – After inking a two-year deal in the off-season, Gambrell has earned himself a spot on the Sharks fourth line this season. That will be something to watch as there has been plenty of room with the Barracuda in the middle and opportunity abounds over the next few years as the aging roster looks to find who is part of the Sharks plan moving forward. AAV for both the Gambrell and Suomela deals are $700k (new NHL minimum). Jul 11, 2019: San Jose Sharks re-signed C Dylan Gambrell to a two-year, $1.4 million contract extension. © 2020 Dobber Sports Inc. All Rights Reserved. Should be an interesting camp for both. It’s a little early to add Gambrell to your active roster yet though as his minutes will likely be limited under Pete DeBoer, who doesn’t hand out big minutes to rookies very often. With the Sharks, Gambrell did not manage a point, playing limited minutes as the fourth line center. If he does sign, it could be a boost for the Barracuda’s playoff hopes as well. He also spends way too much time on Twitter: @JokkeNevalainen.

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