NHL Draft: Sharks find out where their second first round pick will land
Briefly

Following the elimination of the Dallas Stars from the Stanley Cup playoffs, the San Jose Sharks are set with two valuable picks in the upcoming NHL Draft: the 2nd overall and the 30th overall. The Sharks secured the 30th pick due to the playoff format, where losing teams in the conference finals are awarded early first-round selections. Additionally, the Sharks have a total of nine draft picks, demonstrating a stronger opportunity for team building and roster development moving forward, especially with notable prospects available in the upcoming draft.
The San Jose Sharks are set for the NHL Draft with the No. 2 overall pick and the 30th pick thanks to the elimination of the Dallas Stars.
After the Sharks acquired Dallas' first-round pick in February, their draft strategy is now more robust with nine picks, including five in the first three rounds.
The NHL Draft will see players like Jack Murtagh and Cameron Schmidt potentially fall late in the first round, presenting intriguing options for teams.
With nine draft picks in hand and their strategic acquisition of Dallas' first-round selection, the Sharks are well-positioned for future team development.
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