DALLAS -The San Jose Sharks (
@SanJoseSharks
) concluded the 2018 NHL Draft today with Sharks General Manager Doug Wilson and Director of Scouting Tim Burke making an additional four picks for a total of five selections overall in the 2018 NHL Draft.
After selecting Defenseman Ryan Merkley 21st overall on Day One, San Jose opened Day Two by trading up to the 87th position (third round) and selected 18-year-old Center Linus Karlsson (
@Karlsson_16
) from Karlskrona of the Swedish Jr. leagues. The six-foot-one, 180 pound pivot led his team in points (52), goals (27), ranked second in plus/minus (+11) and finished third in assists (25). He tied for the league lead in goals and finished tied for second in points, and was named the league's top player. In addition, he appeared in 13 games with Karlskrona's top men's team, recording one point.
He was ranked 39th by NHL Central Scouting (European skaters), and according to EliteProspects.com "Good size and goal scoring ability. Has fine hands and overall offensive skills. Very good hockey sense and great character."
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Sharks Conclude 2018 NHL Draft with Five Selections
San Jose Opens Day Two Trading Up to 87th to Select Linus Karlsson