Sharks Extend Forward Ty Dellandrea with 2-Year Contract

The San Jose Sharks have secured forward Ty Dellandrea with a new two-year contract extension. The deal, valued at $3.25 million, keeps Dellandrea with the team through the 2027-28 season.
Details of Ty Dellandrea’s Contract
The extension was announced on March 13, 2026. At just 25 years old, Dellandrea is entering the final year of his previous contract, but will now remain a key player for the Sharks moving forward.
- Contract Value: $3.25 million over two years
- New Contract Duration: Through the 2027-28 season
Current Season Performance
This season, Dellandrea has recorded two goals and nine assists over 42 games. Unfortunately, he has been sidelined due to a lower-body injury since January 6.
- Faceoff Win Percentage: 52.3% (led Sharks forwards)
- Hits: 117 (second on the team)
- Blocked Shots: 36 (second on the team)
- Short-Handed Time on Ice: Second among Sharks forwards
Career Overview
Before joining the Sharks, Dellandrea played four seasons with the Dallas Stars. In his NHL career, he has accumulated:
- Goals: 17
- Assists: 44
- Games Played: 261
Goalie Update
In addition to the contract signing, the Sharks also announced the call-up of goalie Laurent Brossoit from the AHL. This comes as starting goalie Yaroslav Askarov is out with a minor lower-body injury.
- Career Starts for Brossoit: 118
- Last NHL Appearance: 2023-24 season
- Acquisition: Joined the Sharks in a January deal from Chicago
The Sharks are looking to make a strong push with their forward strength bolstered by Dellandrea’s extension and the addition of Brossoit as they navigate through the season.



