Sharks cut 7 from training camp roster, including 2025 first-round goalie
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Sharks cut 7 from training camp roster, including 2025 first-round goalie
"Goalie Josh Ravensbergen, the second of the Sharks' pair of first-round picks in this spring's entry draft, was among the seven players cut as San Jose reduced its training camp roster by seven on Monday. Ravensbergen, 18, was the 30th overall pick after posting a .901 save percentage and a 33-13-4 record for Prince George of the WHL. The Sharks selected center Michael Misa with the second overall pick."
"Ravensbergen and fellow goalie Christian Kirsch (4th-round pick in 2024), and forwards Max Heise (5th round in 2025) and Teddy Mutryn (3rd round in 2025) were assigned to their respective CHL teams. Defensemen Artem Guryev (5th round in 2021) was assigned to the Barracuda of the AHL, and defensemen Jack Bar and John Gormley were both released from their PTOs and will join the Barracuda's camp."
Seven players were released or reassigned as San Jose reduced its training camp roster to 56 players, including 34 forwards, 17 defensemen and five goalies. Goalie Josh Ravensbergen, the Sharks' second first-round pick this spring, was among those cut after a strong WHL season with Prince George. Michael Misa, the second overall pick, made his NHL preseason debut in a 3-0 win over Vegas. Ravensbergen, Christian Kirsch, Max Heise and Teddy Mutryn were sent to CHL teams. Artem Guryev was assigned to the AHL Barracuda, while Jack Bar and John Gormley joined Barracuda camp after PTO releases. The roster must be 23 by Oct. 6.
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