San Jose Sharks coach David Quinn: “We feel really good about where we are as an organization compared to a year ago.”
SAN JOSE – Some of the San Jose Sharks’ most recent draft picks might be assigned back to their junior hockey teams this week but they’ve already left a positive impression on coach David Quinn.
Those three players attended the Sharks’ development camp soon after the draft and were also at last week’s Rookie Faceoff event in Las Vegas. Although all three are just 18 years old, Quinn said he liked what he saw, reinforcing his belief that the Sharks are going in a positive direction. The Sharks drafted Musty 26th overall in June with the first-round pick they received from the New Jersey Devils as part of the Timo Meier trade. Halttunen was taken 36th overall with the fourth pick of the second round, by virtue of the Sharks finishing with the fourth-worst record in the NHL last season.
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