The Sharks have picked up pending RFA forward Ty Dellandrea from the Stars in exchange for the Jets’ 2025 fourth-round pick, both teams announced Wednesday.
It’s a fresh start for the 23-year-old Dellandrea, who Dallas selected 13th overall in 2018. The Toronto native spent this season in and out of the lineup after facing increased competition from some veteran free-agent signings, losing ice time to players like Craig Smith and Sam Steel. He was limited to 42 games this season after dressing in all 82 regular-season contests for the Stars one year ago.
Even when in the lineup, Dellandrea struggled to have much of an effect. Averaging 12:40 per game (down from 14:12 in 2022-23), he was limited to two goals and nine points with a -10 rating. He also didn’t play a regular role in the postseason, scoring once while only playing in six of Dallas’ 19 playoff games.
Across 151 NHL games in parts of four seasons, Dellandrea has 14 goals, 28 assists and 42 points. He was a good offensive contributor during his brief time in the minors with AHL Texas but hasn’t appeared there since 2021-22. He should be in line for an everyday spot with the Sharks next year, though, and has top-nine upside on an offense without much else to offer. San Jose owes him a $900K qualifying offer to retain his signing rights if they don’t come to terms on a deal by June 30.
This isn’t a cap-related move for the Stars, as Dellandrea wouldn’t have cost much to re-sign. However, it does free up some roster space and makes retaining the 25-year-old Steel, who had 24 points in 77 games this year, much easier to do. It also opens up more flexibility for AHL rookie standouts Mavrik Bourque and Logan Stankoven to claim spots in the opening night lineup.
San Jose previously acquired Winnipeg’s 2025 fourth-rounder in exchange for Vladislav Namestnikov in March 2023.
thegreatgoodbye
Such an interesting remark. SJ trades with DAL and DAL gets WPG pick.
claude raymond
Writer is a West Side Story fan I guess.
Gbear
Weak exchange for a former 1st round pick. Good pickup by Grier for the price.
kscheer
Having watched Delly for three plus seasons, lots of heart. Not a high hockey IQ.
DevilShark
Finally something from Greir that I like. Tidy business.
Spaced-Cowboy
Sneaky good pickup. Dallas top 6 is being shuffled and with the lack of cap space, Grier does the buy low option.
Modified_6
Big Stars fan here. It’s hard to question Nill on basically anything at this point, but I don’t understand trading a young righty forward that has grit, showed offense in juniors, and will be cheap for years to come. With our cap situation I just don’t get letting go of a guy that shows some promise at near the minimum salary for a 4th.