Prospect Scrimmage 2025: San Jose is looking stacked
Briefly

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.
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.
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