Best, Worst Drafts in Sharks History


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The San Jose Sharks could use a franchise-altering Draft.

Four straight years out of the playoffs, the Sharks need some prospects to hit to get themselves back in the running.

In the last 10 drafts, San Jose has only unearthed four NHL regulars, and two of them now play elsewhere, Mario Ferraro and Kevin Labanc, and Josh Norris of the Ottawa Senators and Timo Meier of the New Jersey Devils.

In contrast, consistent contender Boston Bruins have selected almost a dozen regulars in the same period of time: Jeremy Swayman, Charlie McAvoy, Trent Frederic, Ryan Lindgren, Jake DeBrusk, Brandon Carlo, Jeremy Lauzon, Daniel Vladar, David Pastrnak, Ryan Donato, and Danton Heinen.

Another way to look at it, the Sharks have dug up 2,479 NHL regular season games, 424 goals, and 992 points out of their last decade of Drafts so far…and the Bruins 4,059 NHL games, 716 goals, and 1,770 points.

Of course, the book on the most recent Drafts isn’t closed yet – 2021 first-rounder William Eklund, for example, might make up some of the gap between San Jose and Boston.

But in short, the San Jose Sharks need another 2003 Draft – Joe Pavelski, Milan Michalek, Matt Carle, and Steve Bernier – and not another 2000.

The Sharks got 22 games and 2 points out of the 2000, from Jon DiSalvatore, Nolan Schaefer, and Chad Wiseman.

Let’s take a look at the best and worst Drafts in San Jose Sharks history. Skaters who have accumulated over 1,000 and 500 games, and goaltenders over 600 and 300 appearances are highlighted.

DRAFT GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1000 Skater/600 Goalie Games 500 Skater/300 Goalie Games
2013 185 5 23 28
2012 1436 284 432 716 Tomas Hertl, Chris Tierney
2011 1732 175 317 492 Matt Nieto
2010 860 151 245 396 Charlie Coyle
2009 97 8 9 17
2008 1163 107 250 357 Jason Demers
2007 2696 519 744 1263 Logan Couture, Justin Braun, Nick Bonino
2006 731 121 111 232 Jamie McGinn
2005 2050 212 433 645 Marc-Edouard Vlasic Vlasic, Devin Setoguchi
2004 1082 69 92 161 Torrey Mitchell, Thomas Greiss
2003 3387 808 1153 1961 Joe Pavelski Pavelski, Milan Michalek, Matt Carle, Steve Bernier
2002 135 4 12 16
2001 2026 269 586 855 Christian Ehrhoff, Marcel Goc
2000 22 1 1 2
1999 858 44 132 176 Douglas Murray
1998 2579 404 628 1032 Brad Stuart Stuart, Mikael Samuelsson, Jonathan Cheechoo
1997 3248 630 857 1487 Patrick Marleau, Scott Hannan Marleau, Hannan
1996 2112 339 417 756 Marco Sturm, Matt Bradley
1995 897 0 21 21 Miikka Kiprusoff Kiprusoff
1994 2460 346 534 880 Evgeni Nabokov Nabokov, Jeff Friesen
1993 2336 366 583 949 Shean Donovan, Viktor Kozlov
1992 2273 143 422 565 Mike Rathje, Marcus Ragnarsson, Andrei Nazarov
1991 3002 717 1287 2004 Ray Whitney Whitney, Sandis Ozolinsh, Pat Fallon

  • The 2003 Draft has produced the most NHL games and goals of any Sharks’ Draft, and should surpass 1991 in points next season, thanks to Pavelski.
  • Currently, three San Jose Sharks’ Drafts have yielded 3,000-plus NHL games: 2003, 1997, and 1991.
  • Even with Justin Braun’s recent retirement, the 2007…



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