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SJHN Daily: Maple Leafs & Blues Want No. 2 Pick, Dev Camp Schedule Out, Cardwell Re-Signs

The San Jose Sharks are making waves after a significant 2026 NHL Draft, with multiple teams eyeing their top pick.

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The Sharks selected three first-round picks in the 2026 NHL Draft, including top target Ivar Stenberg. While the Maple Leafs and Blues expressed interest in the No. 2 pick, the team also announced a development camp schedule and the re-signing of Cardwell.

Epilogue added 9d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

The San Jose Sharks have made a strong impression in the 2026 NHL Draft, selecting three first-round picks. The team's top pick, Ivar Stenberg, has expressed excitement about joining the Sharks and believes he is ready for the NHL. The Sharks' general manager has indicated that the team is open to trading their No. 2 pick.

Coverage emphasizes the Sharks' aggressive strategy in the draft, with outlets like Yahoo Sports, The New York Times, and NHL.com highlighting the team's acquisitions and potential trades. The Maple Leafs and Blues are reportedly interested in the Sharks' No. 2 pick, according to coverage from San Jose Hockey Now. What to watch next: The Sharks' willingness to trade their No. 2 pick and the interest from the Maple Leafs and Blues.

Coverage does not yet specify the next steps in these potential trades or the development camp schedule.

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Quick answers

Who was the Sharks' top pick in the 2026 NHL Draft?

Ivar Stenberg was the Sharks' top pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

How many first-round picks did the Sharks select?

The Sharks selected three first-round picks in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Which teams are interested in the Sharks' No. 2 pick?

The Maple Leafs and Blues are interested in the Sharks' No. 2 pick.

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