Tristen Robins was a big win for the San Jose Sharks in the 2020 NHL Draft this past October. Projected to go anywhere from the end of the second round through the third round, the Sharks took the winger at 56th overall with one of two picks received from the Washington Capitals in exchange for defender Brenden Dillon.
He climbed through the draft rankings when his sophomore season with the Saskatoon Blades of the WHL nearly tripled his point production from his rookie campaign. A jump in production like that means people are going to take notice.