Ultimately, San Jose opted to maximize the value of the 11th overall selection for quantity in a draft-day deal with Arizona. In what would be Mike Grier's first trade as general manager, the Sharks acquired a first-round selection (27th overall) and two second-round selections (34th and 45th overall) and used those selections to add Filip Bystedt (27th), Cam Lund (34th) and Mattias Havelid (45th) to the organization's prospect pool. Early returns on this decision have been positive: Last season, Bystedt finished third in SHL scoring by forwards 20 or younger and co-led Sweden in points (10 in seven games) at the 2022 World Junior Championship. Lund enjoyed a productive freshman season at Northeastern, scoring his first collegiate hat trick on Nov. 11 against Boston College, being co-named Northeastern Rookie of the Year and named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team. Havelid was the fifth leading scorer among SHL under-20 defensemen despite playing in less than half of Linkoping's games.