Michael Misa, the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, is attending the Sharks' development camp to prove himself and earn a spot in the NHL, learning from former NHL players and aiming to make a strong impression.
The San Jose Sharks announced their 2025 development camp roster, featuring top prospects like first-rounders Michael Misa and Josh Ravensbergen, along with other draft picks and prospects, with the camp running from July 1-3 culminating in a streamed prospects scrimmage.
The San Jose Sharks selected star center Michael Misa with the No. 2 pick and goalie Josh Ravensbergen with the No. 30 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, passing on trade offers including one for star defenseman Noah Dobson, highlighting their confidence in Misa's potential as a first-line NHL player.
The article discusses the anticipation surrounding the San Jose Sharks' potential selection of top prospects Michael Misa and Anton Frondell at the NHL Draft, highlighting their reactions and what being chosen by the Sharks would mean for them.
The Chicago Blackhawks are likely to select Michael Misa with the No. 3 pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, a highly skilled and intelligent forward from the OHL, who is projected to develop into an NHL star. Misa is praised for his skating, vision, and scoring ability, with potential to fit well alongside Connor Bedard. While he needs to improve defensively and physically, he is considered NHL-ready and could join the Blackhawks next season, especially if he continues to develop his all-around game.