Walker Duehr likes San Jose "A lot," how has he adjusted?
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks are enduring a challenging 2024-25 NHL season, placed last in the Pacific Division and overall with only 15 wins from 56 games. To address this situation, management is executing strategic maneuvers including trades, AHL call-ups, and player benchings. Recently, the Sharks traded defenseman Cody Ceci and forward Mikael Granlund to the Dallas Stars, acquiring draft picks in return. This needed change was bittersweet for fans as Granlund was the team's top scorer. Additionally, the Sharks claimed Walker Duehr off waivers aiming to enhance their roster performance during this difficult season.
As much as this trade was heartbreaking for the majority of Sharks fans, it was necessary.
Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky and the Sharks' management, such as benchings, AHL call-ups and trades, are responding to a tough season.
Ceci brings some technique to the table, while Granlund brings true skill as the top scorer for the Sharks with 52 total points.
The Sharks claimed forward Walker Duehr off waivers from the Calgary Flames, aiming to bolster their roster amidst a challenging season.
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