
"The format was split into a four-on-four and three-on-three segment. That stretch turned into more than just a skills display; you could tell everyone on the ice wanted to leave a mark."
"All eyes were on second-overall pick Michael Misa, and he didn't disappoint. He wasn't flashy or overly dramatic with the puck, but his decision-making, skating and awareness stood out."
"Misa shared a glimpse of what helped out pregame. "Just everyone being happy. We had a couple of good pregame speeches in the room before the game to get guys going.""
"Another standout was goaltender Joshua Ravensbergen, San Jose's first-round pick at No. 30. He tracked the puck pretty well and stayed composed under pressure."
The Sharks hosted their annual Prospect Scrimmage at Tech CU Arena, highlighting the franchise's future talent. Team Teal won 7-4, marking the conclusion of San Jose's development camp, which included on-ice sessions and team-building activities. The scrimmage featured a four-on-four and three-on-three format and was marked by intense competition. Second-overall pick Michael Misa impressed with his decision-making and performance. Goaltender Joshua Ravensbergen displayed maturity and composure. Eric Pohlkamp's hat trick further showcased the exciting potential of the team's prospects.
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