Tyler Toffoli most recently signed a four-year contract with the San Jose Sharks for a total of $24 million (about $6 million per season). This deal was reported in mid-2024 and marked him returning to California to join the Sharks, after stints with the Devils and Jets that season.[2][3]
Key points:
- Contract: four years, $24 million, average annual value of $6 million.[2]
- Status: signed with the San Jose Sharks; expected to bolster their forward group during a Sharks rebuild.[6][2]
- Context: Toffoli has a history as a goal scorer, with back-to-back 30-goal seasons prior to the 2023-24 season.[5][2]
Illustration (quick snapshot):
- Team: San Jose Sharks
- Length: 4 years
- AAV: $6 million
- Notable: veteran scorer with championship pedigree (Stanley Cup with Los Angeles in 2014)[2]
If you’d like, I can pull more up-to-date confirmations or compare Toffoli’s contract terms to similar players from that free-agent class. I can also summarize how this contract fit into San Jose’s broader rebuilding plan.[2]
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