Sharks secure 6-foot-3, 205-pound defenseman Sam Dickinson unexpectedly at No. 11, expected among top 7 picks. Adds value due to skills in offense and defense, compared to Oilers' Evan Bouchard.
Dickinson praised for anchoring OHL's best power play with 70 points, showcasing smooth skating, passes, and impactful rush defense. Potential seen beyond his heavy shot and size, despite some room for development in breakout play.
Sharks' prospect talent pool boosted by Dickinson's addition, creating one of the best talent pools in the NHL. The team still requires top right-handed defensemen, aiming to balance the left-handed dominance among top prospects.
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