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SAN JOSE SHARKS GET A 1ST ROUND PICK FOR MIKAEL GRANLUND AND CODY CECI



Can the San Jose Sharks’ latest trade shake up the NHL landscape? The Sharks have made a bold move, trading Mikael Granlund and Cody Ceci to the Dallas Stars, securing a coveted first-round pick. This strategic play by GM Mike Grier could redefine the Sharks’ future, offering a fresh perspective on their rebuilding journey.

Dive into the trade’s impact as we explore how this decision opens up new possibilities for the Sharks’ roster and draft strategies. Key players like Alex Wenberg and prospects such as Will Smith and Jack Thompson are poised to step into pivotal roles, reshaping the team’s dynamics. The episode also examines potential defensive lineup changes, highlighting opportunities for emerging talents like Shakir Mukhamadullin.

With expert analysis and engaging commentary, this episode promises to captivate hockey enthusiasts eager to understand the Sharks’ strategic maneuvers. Tune in to gain unique insights into the San Jose Sharks’ bold moves and their implications for the team’s trajectory in the NHL.

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20 Comments

  1. Why is everyone so high on Schaefer? I don’t see it. He’s good but first overall? I expect Hedman or Makar level skill to go first overall. Would much rather get someone like Martone and add elite scoring and size to our top 6 than draft someone that’s not the best player available just because D is our biggest weakness. We can draft a solid defensemen with our second first rounder.

  2. Are we thinking Bordy at 2C for the remainder of the year? He’s 23, and 3 years older than Bystedt. His prime will be coming up in 2-3 years here…. So I believe you need to give him the games for the rest of the year to see what u have in an asset, and if he fits with the core. I’ve vlog b4 that I think he can be a 2C on this team, if given the opportunity!! 🎉❤

  3. i mean it comes down to july 1st…if stars resign granlund they won the trade…if they dont resign granlund 1st july sharks won the trade

  4. Players like Granlund always bring back first rounders…..🤣
    I would have been disappointed as hell to not get a first for him. Do you not remember us getting a 1st rounder for Barkley Goodrow?
    Teams who are trying to win don't put a lot of value on those picks in the first round that will be 24 or below. They are playing for now. Also teams that are just trying to make the playoffs and have been rebuilding for a while, they will part with that 1st rounder as well.
    Edit: also, if they do win the lottery this year, Mike better get his butt in gear and make sure it doesn't accidentally happen again. Because, if they win the lottery again, they are not eligible for the first overall pick for another 4 or 5 years……👍

  5. 12:01 Reminder about how the draft order works. A team being eliminated in the second round will be in the same draft position as if the team was eliminated in the first round.

    1-16: Teams that missed the playoffs
    17-24ish: Teams that lost in either the first or second round but did not win their division in the regular season
    25ish-28: Teams that lost in either the first or second round and won their division in the regular season
    29-30: Conference finals losers
    31: Cup loser
    32: Cup winner

    The reason it's "24ish" is because we don't know how many teams will make the conference final that won their division in the regular season. If none of them make it, their picks would be 25-28. If all of them make it, the nondivision winners would go all the way to 28.

  6. Do you think this will lead to Smith going back to Center? I think Misa would be a great 2C behind Celebrini, and everyone says he's the most Celebrini-like of the players in the draft. Hagens is more like Smith in the playmaking and less two way style.

  7. The super late first round pick makes me think of Logan Hensler. He's fallen a LOT this year, but right handed d with solid upside.

  8. Rest of the season tank like last season let players in the line up get a chance and prove why they belong with the future

    BORD/GUSH* – CELEBRI – TOFO
    ZETTERLUND – SMITH – EKLUND
    KUNIN – BYSTED* – WENNBURG
    KOVALANKO – GOODROW – DELL

    CARDWELL* GUSHKIN* BORDELUE* BYSTED* KOSTIN^ STURM^ DUEHR^

    WALMAN – RUTTA^/X
    FERRARO^ – LILJGREN
    MUKHAMADULLIN – THOMPS
    THRUN* -CAGNONI*

    ASKAROV
    VANACEK

    Have Smith and Eklund swap positions when Smith gets overwhelmed with play Eklund has history playing Center

    You look into Byram and Nemec for a defenseman preferably Nemec since there is zero right defensman on our back end

    Try to trade more of the bottom guys before deadline (FERRARO KOSTIN STURM RUTTA and DUEHR) have a great offseason and free agency

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