"I think it was important for our group to add some speed," said Sharks coach Peter DeBoer, who coached Boedker, 26, with Kitchener of the Ontario Hockey League in 2007-08. "[Boedker] is a world-class skater, and Schlemko is an above-average skating defenseman. That was a key element for both guys."
Boedker, the No. 8 pick of the 2008 NHL Draft, matched his NHL career high of 51 points (17 goals, 34 assists) last season in 80 games between the Arizona Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche. He'll likely find a spot on one of San Jose's top two lines, creating more balance among the forwards.
The Sharks believe Boedker will take his game to a higher level playing alongside either Joe Thornton or Logan Couture.
"Mikkel's tremendous speed is his best attribute, and he has the ability to back off defenders with his combination of quickness and soft hands," general manager Doug Wilson said. "His creativity and puck-handling abilities make him a threat in the transition game. ... We think he will thrive with our group."
San Jose will be even faster if forward Timo Meier, the No. 9 pick in the 2015 draft, or forward Marcus Sorensen, a free agent addition from Sweden, earns a roster spot.
Making the Sharks roster, however, won't be easy for any young player. Eleven of the top 13 forwards from their Western Conference championship team are returning: Thornton, Couture, Joe Pavelski, Patrick Marleau, Tomas Hertl, Joel Ward, Joonas Donskoi, Melker Karlsson, Matt Nieto, Chris Tierney and Tommy Wingels, with Boedker joining that veteran mix.