Sharks' Misa returns to San Jose, but questions linger about what's next
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Sharks' Misa returns to San Jose, but questions linger about what's next
"Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said the team would give Misa a couple of days to decompress and get situated in San Jose again before general manager Mike Grier decides the next step. He's been through a lot, seven games in 11 days, Warsofsky said. So, give him a little bit of time, and we'll come up with a game plan."
"In the semifinal loss, Misa accepted responsibility for Czechia's game-winning goal with just 1:14 left in the third period. A pass sent by Czech center Max Curran to the side of Canada's net went off Misa's skate before it went off the skate of Czech winger Tomas Poletin and past goalie Jack Ivankovic. Misa was trying to check Poletin on the play."
Michael Misa arrived in the Bay Area after helping Canada win bronze at the World Junior Championship in Minnesota. The 18-year-old centerman's playing status and whether he will remain in the NHL for the season remain undecided. Misa was the No. 2 overall pick and finished the tournament with seven points in seven games while centering Canada's top line. Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said the team will give Misa a couple of days to decompress and get situated before general manager Mike Grier determines the next step. Misa accepted responsibility for a late semifinal goal that led to a loss to Czechia. Misa missed time earlier this season with a right ankle injury sustained Nov. 5 and did not play again until Dec. 5.
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