2021-22 Top 10 San Jose Sharks Prospects

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2021-22 Top 10 San Jose Sharks Prospects

The Sharks will miss the post-season this year and will receive a lottery pick for the 2022 draft. The team has traded away a first or second-round selection in four of the past six drafts. Eklund is the highest draft selection since Milan Michalek was selected sixth overall in 2003. Bordeleau is a highly skilled and creative offensive player. Wiesblatt made his pro debut in the WHL and is expected to turn pro after the frozen four tournament. Ozzy was drafted in sign language in honor of his deaf mother. He is producing around a point per game. He should play in an AHL next year.

Joachim Blichfeld had a breakout overage performance in the WHL with the Portland Winterhawks of 114 points. He has played in eight NHL games and four seasons in AHL with 83 points in 109 career games. His contract expires at the end of the current season and his waiver exemption status will be revoked.

Brandon Coe played 17 games in the AHL last year with five points. He is dominating offensively in North Bay and is pacing for a 100+ points season.

Ethan Cardwell found a team in Sweden to play in his draft year. He is back in the OHL with Barrie producing at a point per game in D+1 season.

Scott Reedy played four seasons of NCAA hockey at U. Minnesota and as a rookie in the AHL has 18 goals and 27 points in 38 games. Reidy earned an NHL recall playing in five games and is ranked in 2021-22 Top 10 San Jose Sharks Prospects.


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