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SJHN Daily: Sharks Announce Development Camp Roster

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The San Jose Sharks have announced their development camp roster.

The 45-player roster is comprised of recent draft picks, trade acquisitions, and a few camp invites. Among them are top prospects for the San Jose Sharks such as Will Smith, Quentin Musty, Filip Bystedt, Mattias Havelid, Cam Lund, Thomas Bordeleau, Tristen Robins, and Danil Gushchin. William Eklund will be in attendance, but still out with an injury he sustained late last season.

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Forwards Jack Horbach (Wisconsin), Bradley Marek (Ferris State), Cam Thiesing (Ohio State), and Danny Weight (Colorado College), defensemen Brehdan Engum (UMass-Lowell) and Steven Holtz (Michigan), and goalie Dylan Ernst (Kamloops) are the invites.

Development camp will be from Jul. 4-6 at Sharks Ice and Tech CU Arena, and culminates in a prospect scrimmage Thursday 6 PM. Practices this Wednesday and Thursday will be open to the public. More information can be found here.

Who are you most excited to see at the team’s scrimmage?

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