Joe Thornton is excited for the upcoming San Jose Sharks season, and Evander Kane is a big reason why.
Thornton, 39, who missed the final 35 games of the regular season and all of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after tearing the ACL and MCL in his right knee Jan. 23, is expected to play center on the top line with Kane at left wing.
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"He's young. He's just getting into his prime now," Thornton said of Kane, 27, who the Sharks acquired in a trade from the Buffalo Sabres on Feb. 26 and signed to a seven-year extension May 24. "I don't think we've seen the best of him yet. I think he's figured out the game now and now he's ready to explode, and hopefully I get a chance to play with him this year because being a passer I think it sets up pretty good for playing with each other. Just a lot of grit and a lot of scoring ability, and his skating is so dynamic."
Kane had 14 points (nine goals, five assists) in 17 regular-season games with the Sharks and five points (four goals, one assist) in nine playoff games. San Jose was eliminated by the Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference Second Round in six games.
The Sharks pursued but were unable to add free agent center John Tavares, who signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, but all but two key contributors return from a team that went 45-27-10 in 2017-18.
"We feel that we have a very good hockey team," general manager Doug Wilson said. "I mean, we had 100 points last year without [Thornton] and actually without [Kane] most of the year. We've got a good hockey team, but I've always explored every opportunity to add players of this ilk to our team, and that's what we did."