Michael Misa gets good news as he jumps into Sharks' playoff chase
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Michael Misa gets good news as he jumps into Sharks' playoff chase
"SAN JOSE The San Jose Sharks will try to use the next three-plus months to secure their first playoff appearance in seven years, and Michael Misa the team's top forward prospect will be part of the journey. Misa, 18, said he was informed by general manager Mike Grier on Thursday that he would be remaining in the NHL as the Sharks begin the second half of the regular season in a playoff position."
"Misa played seven games in 11 days, collecting seven points, and helped Canada capture the Bronze Medal with a 6-3 win over Finland on Monday. Oh yeah, he'll play, Warsofsky said of Misa. We have a pretty good plan in place. We wanted to get his feet underneath him here today, and get in a practice, and then we'll figure out the weekend."
The San Jose Sharks enter the next three-plus months aiming for their first playoff berth in seven years, and 18-year-old Michael Misa will stay with the NHL club. General manager Mike Grier informed Misa that he would remain with the Sharks rather than be loaned to the Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League. Misa practiced at SAP Center and could play in a back-to-back weekend against Dallas and Vegas. He returned after representing Canada at the World Junior Championship, recording seven points in seven games and helping Canada win the bronze medal. Misa missed time earlier with an ankle injury and completed a conditioning assignment with the Barracuda.
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