After a great start to his San Jose Sharks‘ career, goalie Martin Jones signed a six-year contract extension that started last season.
Jones’ extension was well-deserved, as his first three seasons with the Sharks were very good. Over those three years, Jones played in 190 games and sported a 2.41 goals-against average (GAA), .915 save percentage (SV%), 12 shutouts, and .585 quality start percentage (QS%).
His first two seasons with the Sharks didn’t go unnoticed by the hockey world, as he finished top-10 in Vezina voting both seasons. However, once Jones’ extension went into effect, his performance drastically regressed.