The San Jose Sharks Change The Franchise With The Selections Of Macklin Celebrini And Sam Dickinson
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The San Jose Sharks made two franchise-altering selections in the National Hockey League's Draft. Selecting Macklin Celebrini with the first overall pick will change how the Sharks organization is viewed because of how special a player he is considered. Discuss what Celebrini will bring to the organization and the ceremonial handing off of the organization from Joe Thornton to Celebrini as the Sharks enter a new era of hockey. Then, the Sharks picked left-handed defenseman Sam Dickinson from the London Knights. Examine the decision between Zeev Buium and Dickinson, what Dickinson will bring to the Sharks, and what he will need to continue to develop when he returns to London. Finally, who are some of the best players left at 33 for the Sharks to start the 2nd round? Examine some players that the Sharks should be interested in drafting with the 33rd pick, including Charlie Elick, Dominik Badinka, and Henry Mews.
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