San Jose Sharks sign Collin Graf to entry-level contract
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Julien Trekker
April 4, 2024 (1:03 PM)
The San Jose Sharks announced that they've signed Collin Graf to an entry-level contract on Thursday afternoon.
Graf, 21, was a NCAA free agent, as he was never drafted in the NHL. However, he had a big impact with the Quinnipiac University, scoring 108 points in 75 games over the last two seasons.
The Sharks released the following statement:
"Graf has excelled at the collegiate level, finishing as a Hobey Baker Top-10 finalist for the last two seasons. His on-ice awareness allows him to process the game at a high level, and is a unique player with a quality 200-foot game who excells in the offensive zone. We are excited to have him join the organization."
Graf attracted a lot of interest in the last year from NHL teams. This summer, he went to the Predators' development camp, and went to the Panthers' the year before.
Do you think he'll score a goal in the NHL this season?
More to come.
POLL |
AVRIL 4 | 56 ANSWERS San Jose Sharks sign Collin Graf to entry-level contract Do you think Collin Graf will score a goal with the San Jose Sharks this season? |
Yes | 33 | 58.9 % |
No | 23 | 41.1 % |
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