The San Jose Sharks confirmed their second overall pick in the upcoming NHL Draft and gained the 30th pick following the recent elimination of the Dallas Stars from the playoffs. The Stars lost in the Western Conference Finals to the Edmonton Oilers, allowing the Sharks, who traded for Dallas' first-round pick earlier in the season, to enhance their draft position. The Sharks will also select 33rd overall and hold a total of nine picks in this draft, positioning them to effectively rebuild the team with promising talent available.
The Sharks now possess the second overall selection in the NHL Draft and the 30th overall pick after the Dallas Stars' elimination from the playoffs.
After acquiring Dallas' first-round pick earlier this year, the Sharks also add a fourth-round selection in 2025, increasing their draft capital significantly.
With nine total picks in this year's draft, the Sharks are in a strong position to rebuild the team, with many promising players available.
The Sharks hope to benefit from this year's deep draft class, which includes both forwards and defensemen that may fit their future needs.
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