The Sharks announced Monday that they’ve activated winger Ryan Reaves from injured reserve. They do not have an open roster spot and will need to make a corresponding move, although that can be as simple as transferring Macklin Celebrini to the non-roster list while they wait to reincorporate him into team activities following his electric run for Team Canada at the Olympics.
The Olympic break saved Reaves from a longer absence. The veteran enforcer sustained an upper-body injury against the Blackhawks on Feb. 2, although it wasn’t clear when it happened. He only missed the following game against the Avalanche before San Jose’s schedule paused.
Most thought Reaves would be a press-box fixture after San Jose picked up the final year of his deal at a $1.35MM cap hit from the Maple Leafs last offseason, especially if the rebuilding Sharks were to take a step forward. He’s instead been a regular in a fourth-line role, suiting up 46 times already after only making 35 appearances all season with Toronto last year. His offense has been as limited as always, notching three goals with no assists, but his possession impacts haven’t been a huge drag considering he’s playing under eight minutes per game.
He’ll be stepping back into a consistent fourth-line role with a mix of Adam Gaudette, Barclay Goodrow, and Zack Ostapchuk on the other side of the break. A three-game losing streak didn’t do San Jose any favors earlier this month, and they resume play five points out of a playoff spot with one game in hand. They have the Ducks, Kings, and Predators now to leapfrog to get back into playoff position, with MoneyPuck giving them a 21.6% of ending up in the picture.

Reaves will be on the waiver wire soon, Huge waste of a roster spot.