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Gets two-way deal from New Jersey
Addison signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Devils on Tuesday.
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Addison was unable to secure an NHL deal in 2024-25, playing on an AHL-only contract. He earned 36 points over 62 regular-season AHL games with Henderson and Springfield, which showcases his offensive upside. However, the Devils have plenty of blueliners on their NHL roster and better prospects to turn to before Addison, so he should be expected to spend much of 2025-26 with AHL Utica.
Addison was unable to secure an NHL deal in 2024-25, playing on an AHL-only contract. He earned 36 points over 62 regular-season AHL games with Henderson and Springfield, which showcases his offensive upside. However, the Devils have plenty of blueliners on their NHL roster and better prospects to turn to before Addison, so he should be expected to spend much of 2025-26 with AHL Utica.
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Addison began last season as the quarterback on Minnesota's No. 1 power-play unit and performed fairly well. He finished with 29 points in 62 games, including 18 with the man advantage. Yet once the Wild acquired John Klingberg in early March, Addison's season essentially came to an end. He was a healthy scratch for 15 of Minnesota's final 20 regular-season games and all six postseason contests. Klingberg has since moved onto Toronto and the Wild never replaced him, clearing the way for Addison to again be at least a power-play specialist even if he rarely works above the third pairing at even strength.
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Receives AHL-only deal
Addison signed an AHL-only contract with AHL Henderson on Thursday, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
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Released from PTO
The Senators released Addison from his PTO on Saturday.
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Secures tryout
Addison penned a professional tryout agreement with Ottawa on Thursday.
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Won't return to Sharks
Addison, who would have been a restricted free agent July 1, will not be re-signed by the Sharks, Max Miller of The Hockey News reports Monday. As such, Addison will be an unrestricted free agent when the market opens Monday.
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Gathers assist
Addison notched an assist and went minus-2 in Saturday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Blackhawks.
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Might play big role
Addison, who was acquired by San Jose from Minnesota on Wednesday, might start his tenure with the Sharks on the top pairing and first power-play unit during Thursday's game versus Edmonton, per Joe Smith of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
Addison had five assists in 12 contests with the Wild while averaging 16:48 of ice time before the trade. It sounds like San Jose is looking for the 23-year-old to play a significantly bigger role, which might lead to Addison seeing his offensive production increase substantially. He showed promise in 2022-23, collecting three goals and 29 points in 62 contests with Minnesota despite averaging a modest 16:07 of ice time.
Addison had five assists in 12 contests with the Wild while averaging 16:48 of ice time before the trade. It sounds like San Jose is looking for the 23-year-old to play a significantly bigger role, which might lead to Addison seeing his offensive production increase substantially. He showed promise in 2022-23, collecting three goals and 29 points in 62 contests with Minnesota despite averaging a modest 16:07 of ice time.