Eric Pohlkamp’s hat trick, Michael Misa’s assist highlight Sharks prospect scrimmage, end of development camp

SAN JOSE Eric Pohlkamp hadn t scored a hat trick in a while My last hatty was definitely in juniors my second year in Cedar Rapids against Dubuque the Sharks -year-old defenseman prospect explained of his special battle So it s been a minute On Thursday Pohlkamp scored three goals on a bit of a bigger stage as the fifth-round pick was the star of San Jose s prospect scrimmage at Tech CU Arena The defenseman who played for Denver during last year s NCAA season was everywhere scoring within the scrimmage s first minute and finishing off his hat trick with a goal in the final moments Squad Teal defenseman Eric Pohlkamp plays during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group During halftime of the four-period scrimmage Pohlkamp was singled out by Sharks general manager Mike Grier as a sportsman who stood out during their four-day improvement camp in San Jose We ve been around him a couple years now Grier noted He s got a ton of vigor and personality to him and you can even see it on the ice He s taking charge of his company a little bit out there Nonetheless Pohlkamp isn t San Jose s bulk pro-ready defenseman and he commented he plans to return to Denver and chase a national championship this year while replacing Pioneers star Zeev Buium a first-round pick by Minnesota in But with what he indicated in his third maturation camp he keeps getting closer every year and could be a candidate to join the Barracuda in the spring That s my goal Pohlkamp explained You want to have a really good season next year And I m gonna fill Zeev Buium s spot so I m gonna have a few big shoes to fill I m super excited for the challenge and I can t wait to get back out there Gang Teal defenseman Eric Pohlkamp kisses the Marchment Cup during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group The Sharks preponderance pro-ready defense prospect is Sam Dickinson last year s No overall pick He looked the part on Thursday making multiple defenders look silly in the offensive zone and holding his own in the defensive zone Dickinson s bid to make the Sharks out of training camp will be one of the more intriguing storylines in September especially after San Jose just signed two more left-shot NHL defensemen in Dmirty Orlov and Nick Leddy My goal is to be here and play next year Dickinson noted They re bringing in really good players saying that this squad wants to start winning right away Nobody wants to lose in this league so they re going to bring in the best players they can and ice the best gang that they can I d like to be a part of the club that they ice come October and November Thursday s scrimmage also marked the Sharks debut of sorts for No pick Michael Misa who got off to a quick start by assisting on Pohlkamp s first goal Misa may be headed back to the Ontario Hockey League or college hockey but for now he s remaining focused on following in Macklin Celebrini s footsteps and making the NHL in his first year Crew Teal forward Michael Misa during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group The biggest takeaway is to keep improving keep learning Misa revealed Everyone s so good at the next level It was a fun three four days here and I can t wait to come back for rookie camp San Jose will have particular thought-provoking decisions to make in the fall Misa looked good playing alongside former Saginaw linemate Igor Chernyshov who joined the Barracuda late last season and could be on the cusp of an NHL role Related Articles San Jose Sharks hope that additions to blue line help solve two issues Is the Sharks rebuild over Maybe but more big changes could be coming Sharks top pick might be new to San Jose but he s unwavering in his goal Sharks business Thomas Bordeleau to New Jersey Devils for forward After staying thrifty with contracts can the Sharks improve this season The Sharks prospect pool has matured to the point that prospects such as Dickinson will be bumping up against established NHL players for spots in the pecking order Grier didn t seem too concerned about that reality If the young guys are ready I don t think we ll block them Grier revealed We ve just got to make sure they re ready But when you re a young association sometimes you ve got to get older before you get younger You ve got to have particular of these older vets around who know the league and had success and are professionals and can handle the daily grind of the NHL So it s essential to have those guys around And we ll balance it with those young guys If those guys are ready then they ll play Unit Teal captain Reese Laubach hoists the Marchment Cup as they celebrate their win over Association White during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group Gang Teal defenseman Haoxi Wang battles for the puck against Group White during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group Company Teal defenseman Eric Pohlkamp celebrates his goal with teammate Ivan Zadvernyuk during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group Club Teal forward Richard Gallant and teammate Haoxi Wang work to clear the puck during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group Unit Teal forward Michael Misa during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group Company Teal forward Michael Misa battles Organization White forward Quentin Musty for the puck during the Sharks Prospect Scrimmage on Thursday July in San Jose Calif Aric Crabb Bay Area News Group