In a move that could bolster their defensive corps, the San Jose Sharks have turned to the German DEL to sign 25-year-old defenseman Phillip Sinn to a two-year, entry-level contract. A product of the German hockey system, Sinn spent last season with EHC Munchen of the DEL, impressing scouts with his skills on the ice. His experience playing for Team Germany at the 2026 World Championships, where he appeared in five games, is expected to serve him well as he adapts to the NHL level. With the Sharks looking to strengthen their blue line, Sinn's signing could be a shrewd move as the team gears up for the next season.
The San Jose Sharks have looked towards Germany to reinforce their blue line. Defenseman Phillip Sinn has signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Sharks set to begin next season. Sinn spent last season with EHC Munchen of Germany’s DEL and played five games with Team Germany at the 2026 World Championships. Reports of NHL […]