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Marcus Sorenson signs with SHL club

September 7, 2021 by Fear The Fin Leave a Comment

Marcus Sorensen #20 of the San Jose Sharks skates with the puck against the Anaheim Ducks at SAP Center on April 12, 2021 in San Jose, California. 
Photo by Brandon Magnus/NHLI via Getty Images

Sharks UFA Marcus Sorenson inks a four-year deal in Sweden.

Forward Marcus Sorenson has signed a four-year deal with Djugardens IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Sorenson’s time in San Jose was limited, considering his pending free agent status this off-season and Doug Wilon’s “reset” narrative, so it comes as little surprise that Sorenson has decided to return to Sweden for this next stage in his hockey career.

Drafted in 2010 in the fourth round (106th overall) by the Ottawa Senators, Sorenson chose to spend the first few years of his professional career playing in the Djugardens organization, letting his rights with Ottawa expire before signing an entry-level contract with the San Jose Sharks in 2016. Sorenson’s five-year NHL career saw him move between the San Jose Sharks and the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda. His career-best year with the Sharks came in the 2018-19 season, where he totaled 17 goals, 13 assists, 23 penalty minutes and a +10 over 80 games.

Sorenson’s move to the SHL makes sense after a few struggling seasons in the NHL. He’s familiar with the Djugardens IF organization, having played for them before, and he’s able to return to his native country and be closer to family and friends. Fans will miss him, but a four-year contract in the SHL is a great move for Sorenson. The winger never quite reached the top end of offensive talent Sharks management expected of him, but was a reliable depth player in the NHL and a star in the AHL.

Sorenson is a creative scorer and an exciting, physical edge to his game. In his final season with the Sharks, Sorenson played 29 games for a total of 1 goal, 4 assists, 16 PIMs and a -5 rating. It’s not the best record he’s ever had with the Sharks, which may be why the Sharks decided to not re-sign him once his contract expired.

Sorenson is currently 29 years old, and while Jaromir Jagr is re-writing the rules of hockey retirement age, it’s unlikely that Sorenson will return to the NHL, or the Sharks at the end of his SHL contract in 2025-26, which will put him in his mid-thirties. It’s possible that Sorenson may have played his last NHL game, in which case we wish him all the best in the SHL and this new stage in his career.

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