The San Jose Sharks were plenty busy this weekend at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft in Sunrise, Florida. All-in-all, Sharks general manager Doug Wilson made nine selections during the draft, highlighted by first-round selection Timo Meier and second-round pick Jeremy Roy.
It was a fairly balanced draft by the Sharks as they drafted four forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders. Here’s a look at the other seven selections San Jose made over the weekend:
– Goaltender Mike Robinson, Third Round, 86th overall
Wilson stated heading into the draft that the Sharks would be drafting a goalie at some point, and Robinson was one of two selected by San Jose.