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The San Jose Sharks have acquired forward Barclay Goodrow from the New York Rangers in a waivers claim. Goodrow, who previously played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, was picked up by the Sharks to add depth to their forward lines.

Goodrow, known for his physical play and defensive abilities, is expected to bring a strong presence to the Sharks’ lineup. The 29-year-old forward has proven to be a reliable player in the past, contributing both offensively and defensively.

The Sharks hope that Goodrow will be able to make an immediate impact and help the team as they push for a playoff spot. With his experience and skill set, Goodrow could provide a much-needed boost to the Sharks’ roster.

In exchange for Goodrow, the Rangers will receive future considerations from the Sharks. This trade gives the Rangers some flexibility as they look to make moves to improve their own roster.

Overall, this acquisition shows the Sharks’ commitment to strengthening their team and making a push for the playoffs. Goodrow’s addition could prove to be a valuable asset as the Sharks look to compete in a tough Western Conference.

With the NHL season heating up, fans will be eager to see how Goodrow fits in with his new team and the impact he can make on the ice. Stay tuned for more updates as the Sharks continue their quest for a playoff berth.