San Jose Sharks select defenseman to begin second day of NHL Draft

LOS ANGELES — The San Jose Sharks began the second day of the NHL Draft by taking defenseman Simon Wang with the 33rd overall pick at the start of the second round.

Wang was born in Beijing in 2007 and with the pick, became the highest-drafted Chinese-born player in NHL history.

Wang, 17, had two assists in 32 games with the Oshawa Generals. He is going to Boston University for the 2025-26 season.

The Sharks began the second day of the draft with seven picks. They also hold selections at No. 53 (from Ottawa), No. 95 (from Edmonton) in the third round, No. 115 (from St. Louis via Columbus), and No. 124 (from Winnipeg via
Dallas) in the fourth round, No. 150 (from Colorado) in the fifth round, and No. 210 (from New Jersey) in the seventh round.

The NHL Draft began on Friday, and the Sharks made two picks, taking Saginaw Spirit forward Michael Misa at No. 2 overall and Prince George goalie Josh Ravensbergen with the 30th overall selection.

As the second day began, the Sharks were not going to select primarily for need.

“At 33, we feel like we’re going to get a really good player there, someone we really like,” said Chris Morehouse, the Sharks’ director of amateur scouting, on Friday night. “Then we’ll kind of see how the board shakes out. Maybe there’s a need somewhere along the line. But for the most part, we’re trying to stay away from drafting for need.

“It’s not the NFL or the NBA. These kids are all going to need some time. When you get into day two, they need some time to develop and grow their games and get stronger and mature. So I think we’ll follow our board and our list and kind of take the guys as they come.”

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