San Jose Sharks Reinstate Ty Dellandrea

San Jose Sharks Reinstate Ty Dellandrea

The San Jose Sharks have activated forward Ty Dellandrea from injured reserve. San Jose Sharks Reinstate Ty Dellandrea to the active roster, the team announced.

Roster status

The activation came without a corresponding roster move. The Sharks now list 25 players on the active roster.

Sixteen of those players are forwards. The team will carry this number while Dellandrea returns.

Injury and recovery

Dellandrea, 25, missed nearly two months of play. The injury occurred on January 6 against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

He collided with a goal post and tore his posterior cruciate ligament. He avoided surgery but required a lengthy recovery.

The rehabilitation forced him to miss 30 regular-season games. The club monitored his progress before reinstating him.

Season performance

This season marked his second year in San Jose. He appeared in 42 games before the injury.

Dellandrea recorded two goals and 11 points in that span. He posted a -15 rating while averaging 14:24 of ice time per game.

He previously enjoyed a 9-goal, 28-point campaign in 82 games with Dallas. His average ice time that year was similar.

Projection if healthy

Had he stayed healthy, his totals this season likely would have been closer to those Dallas numbers. The Sharks view his upside as meaningful.

Contract and outlook

The organization lists Dellandrea among seven forwards signed through the 2027-28 season. That commitment signals the team sees him as part of the near future.

San Jose has many young forwards pushing for roster spots. Cuts will be necessary as those players compete for playing time.

Veteran forwards on short deals add roster uncertainty. For now, Dellandrea’s place appears secure.

Report by Filmogaz.com.