The Sharks have drafted numerous prospects over the years, with some flourishing and raising their stock, while others have stagnated and have a lot to prove this coming season to secure a future role with the Sharks. In this article, I'm going to be looking at three prospects who could be on their last chance to make an impact in San Jose if they don't have a strong season this upcoming year.
Ethan Cardwell
Ethan Cardwell had an interesting season last year. He had a good training camp, was the first call-up for the Sharks, scored his first goal in the NHL, and improved on his scoring rate in the AHL with 48 points in 63 games; overall, a productive season.