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San Jose Sharks Highlight Day Two Of The Draft With Igor Chernyshov And Leo Sahlin Wallenius



On a busy Day two of the National Hockey League’s annual draft, the San Jose Sharks added several key players to their prospect pool. Start by looking at forward Igor Chernyshov, who many had predicted would go in the late teens or early twenties. His skill set is a great complement to what the Sharks have added in their high-end skill players like Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith, and a look at what his potential timeline to come to North America looks like. What were they getting when San Jose added defenseman Leo Sahlin Wallenius to their prospect pool? Look at how he could be a big addition to the Sharks in a few seasons. Then, Carson Wetsch has the makings of a fan favorite with his combination of skill, grit, and intensity. Next, look at new goalie Christian Kirsch and some of the tools he has in the net. With the additions of Colton Roberts and Nate Misskey, the Sharks added two big, bullying defensemen to the ranks. Finally, Yaroslav Korostelyov is a potential piece in the net as the Sharks look to find their long-term goalie.

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4 Comments

  1. How many prospect will be on the roster opening night? Mack, Will and Mukh seems to be locks, right? Musty and/or Halttunen?

  2. Wish we would have taken one of the top Russian goalies with our second 2nd round pick. Russia has been pumping out high end goalies.

    Other than that we absolutely killed this draft. I love my Russian forwards so I’m ecstatic we got Igor. I really liked Nikita Artamonov simply for the production he put out in the KHL for a first year draft eligible player. I’m no scout though. Getting Igor at 32 is an absolute steal.

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