The San Jose Sharks and New Jersey Devils have completed a goalie swap, sending Kaapo Kahkonen to New Jersey and Vitek Vanecek to San Jose, per ESPN’s Kevin Weekes. The Sharks will also be receiving a 2025 seventh-round pick.
While he’s seen his rights traded, Vanecek may need to wait to make his debut with the Sharks, with Devils team reporter James Nichols reporting that he could miss the remainder of the season with injury. The Devils placed Vanecek on injured reserve with a lower-body injury on February 20th, though his last appearance was on February 10th. He’s since missed New Jersey’s last 13 games.
This could place the Sharks in a unique situation, now without their de facto starter in Kahkonen and Mackenzie Blackwood, who has landed on injured reserve with a groin injury. That leaves the Sharks with Magnus Chrona – a 23-year-old in his first professional season – as their top option. Chrona has played in four NHL games already this season, allowing 17 goals on 100 shots and yet to record his first win. Chrona has moved to the pros after spending the last four years at the University of Denver. He’s accomplished the impressive feat of playing in the ECHL, AHL, and NHL all in one season, ultimately recording five wings and saving 821 of the 922 shots he’s faced, good for a .890 save percentage between the three leagues.
Chrona will likely be backed up by Devin Cooley, who the Sharks acquired from the Buffalo Sabres right at the trade deadline, sending a 2025 seventh-round pick the other way. Cooley, 26, carries more pro experience than Chrona, having played in the minor leagues since the 2020-21 season, but he has yet to make his NHL debut. He’s spent the entirety of the 2023-24 season in the AHL, recording six win and a .891 save percentage in 14 games. Cooley is also an alum of the University of Denver, serving as Chrona’s backup in the 2019-20 season.
While San Jose’s situation is certainly more dire, the Devils will also be faced with a brand new goaltending duo, with Kahkonen likely slotting into the starting role ahead of fellow newcomer Jake Allen. New Jersey sent a third-round pick to the Montreal Canadiens for the veteran Allen. Kahkonen has faced a barrage of shots in San Jose, posting six wins and a .895 save percentage in 31 games, while facing an average of 32 shots. Allen’s stat-line has been similar this season, posting six wins of his own and a .891 save percentage in 21 games. He’s seeing a slight decline in his effectiveness, posting an .891 save percentage last season – the first time he’s posted a save percentage below .900 in his 12-year career. Together, Kahkonen and Allen will look to lift New Jersey back into a playoff spot, after ineffective goaltending and a bad case of injuries pushed the team down the standings.
jawman74
HUH?
User 318310488
More cluelessness from NJ in an effort to figure out the net!
DevilShark
Like for like. Nothing to see here.
Monkey’s Uncle
Garbage in, garbage out.
Rollie's Mustache
Kahkonen’s the better goaltender so it’s a slight upgrade. Devils also unload Vanacek’s $3.4M salary next year, which is a tidy piece of business (assuming there’s no salary retention).
PyramidHeadcrab
How does this make sense for either team? Devils just brought in Jake Allen, and Sharks take on a bigger contract for a goalie who’s arguably a downgrade. Unless there’s a pick coming to the Sharks, this is a head-scratcher.
Rollie's Mustache
Sounds like next year’s 7th rounder is headed to the Sharks.
kingcong95
Likely a bet on Vitek returning to the form before he signed his current contract. If he does that he can either be part of the solution or flipped for more assets. NJ just gets a slight upgrade for this year (because anything is an upgrade over what they had) and save 3.4M next year.
PyramidHeadcrab
Oh okay. That makes much more sense. Thanks fam.
Johnny Z
I would bet Kaapo was not going to re-sign in SJ, so they traded for a goalie with term and will hold him captive for another year.
junkmale
lol Kaapo Kahkonen is worse than Vitek and New Jersey throws in a pick? Then they acquire Jake Allen who is having the worst season out of the three.
kingcong95
K is healthy enough to back up Allen and is impending UFA. V is out for the year and NJ gets out of his 3.4M next year while buying time for Schmid and Daws. SJ get whatever is available for K, which is a flyer on V who happens to be a warm body between the pipes for next year. They could get a mid round pick if V bounces back.
junkmale
K and V and V and K but V and K and K and V is V and K. K?
dave frost nhlpa
Should have kept Strauss Mann
ski44
M M M My Chrona