Sharks have restocked the cupboards; now comes the hard part for Mike Grier
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks made a significant move in the NHL Draft by selecting Michael Misa, widely regarded as the best forward available. This selection represents a pivotal moment in the Shark's rebuilding process, as they have struggled in recent seasons. With a strategy focused on accumulating high draft picks, the Sharks have built an impressive prospect pool. Misa, at just 18 years old, aspires to join the NHL immediately, but the team emphasizes the importance of him earning his place during training camp. This reflects the Sharks' commitment to fostering competitive talent.
We won't be in these situations where we're picking one, two, or high. Hopefully, soon enough, we'll be competitive again.
Misa wants to be in the NHL next year. He wants to be the best, so I'm sure this is what he wants to do.
The Sharks have now drafted nine times inside the top 36 in the last three years, helping them establish arguably the top prospect pool.
We're not going to hand him anything. He's got to come into training camp and try to take a job and earn a spot.
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