Marcus Sorensen and Ryan Carpenter were assigned to the San Jose Barracuda, and Troy Grosenick was waived, according to the Sharks and ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun, respectively.

The Sharks sent down Sorensen, Carpenter, and 18 others to the Barracuda as they begin training camp today. Sorensen and Carpenter were among the players competing for a roster spot up front. With Timo Meier out with mononucleosis, it appears the competition to make the team lies between Nikolay Goldobin, Barclay Goodrow, and Kevin Labanc.

Grosenick, meanwhile, was likely waived to in order to join the Barracuda. The goaltender is on a one-way contract this season, according to General Fanager, and had to be waived in order to get sent down. His cap hit will not remain on the books though, because it falls below the maximum $950,000 in salary cap relief a team can get by placing a one-way contract in the minor leagues.

The Sharks also waived defenseman Dan Kelly along with Grosenick. The list of 20 players the Sharks assigned to the Barracuda can be found below, while the updated training camp roster (pending potential waiver claims on Grosenick and Kelly) can be found here.

Ryan Carpenter - F

Rourke Chartier - F

Alex Gallant - F

Adam Helewka - F

Nikita Jevpalovs - F

Jake Marchment - F

Jonathon Martin - F

John McCarthy - F

Daniel O'Regan - F

Marcus Sorensen - F

Matt Willows - F

Julius Bergman - D

Michael Brodzinski - D

Jason Fram - D

Patrick McNally - D

Jacob Middleton - D

Joakim Ryan - D

Mantas Armalis - G

Jamie Murray - G