The San Jose Sharks have had yet another massively productive off-season. They’ve reeled in a special talent in second-overall pick Michael Misa, then turned around to find multiple legitimate lineup additions through the acquisition of Alex Nedeljkovic via trade, and John Klingberg, Dmitry Orlov, and Jeff Skinner via free agent contracts.
It was definitely a season to remember for London Knights defender and San Jose Sharks prospect Sam Dickinson– especially in the final two months of the
It came in a losing cause on Sunday evening, but San Jose Sharks’ prospect and current London Knights’ defenceman Sam Dickinson set a personal mark and tied a franchise record in an 8-5 loss to the Windsor Spitfires.
There were six games in the National Hockey League yesterday, with only 12 of the 32 teams in action. There were a number of highlights, but it was a non-NHL goal that stole the show.
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The Sharks have made top-10 selections in three of the last four seasons, and while all the losing they had to do to earn those high draft picks likely stung, the payoff could be well worth it.
The San Jose Sharks will be looking to the outside for their Rookie Faceoff roster. According to sources, centers Julius Sumpf and Nathan Pilling will be joining the Sharks in Los Angeles from Sept.
San Jose is in the midst of a rebuild and is making progress. They continue the process by signing Sam Dickinson to his first contract. Not long after the Sharks signed first-overall pick, Macklin Celebrini, they signed Dickinson to a standard entry-level contract.
Sam Dickinson is excited to play with Macklin Celebrini, after facing him in tomorrow’s prospect scrimmage. The San Jose Sharks’ recent 11th-overall selection put up 18 goals and 70 points in 68 OHL games with the London Knights.
As John McCarthy put it, “everybody knows” that San Jose Sharks prospect Kasper Halttunen can score. The 19-year-old, in his debut season with the London Knights, scored 32 goals and 61 points in 57 games.