Top Prospects: The NHL System Rankings
#1: San Jose Sharks
Number of Ranked Prospects: 42
Number of Forwards in the Top 50: 5
Number of Defensemen in the Top 50: 3
Average Rank of Top 10 Prospects in Pool: 32th
Top Forward Prospect in The System: Macklin Celebrini (1st)
Top Defenseman Prospect in The System: Sam Dickinson (9th)
System Score: 5
The Sharks committed fully to their system rebuild after Doug Wilson retired in 2022 and the team brought in Mike Grier to reconstruct the prospect pipeline. In the five years prior to Grier's arrival (2018-2022), the Sharks had only one top-ten draft pick, and just four first-round picks in total. Of those picks, one William Eklund (taken seventh overall in 2021) has become a full-time NHL player, and his 110 points through his first 174 games shows that he is a budding star in the league. However, other picks such as Ryan Merkley (taken 31st overall in 2018 and currently playing for Kunlun Red Star in the KHL) and Artemi Kniazev (taken 48th overall in 2019 and currently playing for Kazan Ak-Bars in the KHL) show that the team under Wilson showed little success from the draft.
However, Grier has started to add true top-end talent to the team. In the last two drafts, the Sharks picked as many times in the first round as they had in those previous five years combined, and of their four picks, two have already become full-time NHL players vying for top rookie consideration. The other two are likely to begin fighting for their spots in the Sharks lineup as early as next season.