“Those guys are world-class players. Their magic speaks for itself,” Sherwood said Tuesday of playing with Celebrini and Smith.
“I’ll try to play to their strengths, win some pucks back, create some space for them, and just get them the puck.”
The Sharks also created a spot on their 23-man roster for Sherwood on Tuesday afternoon by placing forward Ryan Reaves on injured reserve. Reaves is considered day-to-day with an upper-body ailment.
Sherwood, with 17 goals in 44 games this season, figures be a valuable addition to a Sharks team that entered Wednesday three points back of the Seattle Kraken for the Western Conference’s second and final wild card spot.
“I’ve been itching for a long time once I found out about the trade,” Sherwood said after Tuesday’s practice. “So I’m just excited to get to know the guys, play with them, and build something special here.”
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