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2025 Fantasy Outlook
With the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, San Jose took Misa, who has the potential to become one of the league's best two-way centers. He completely dominated the OHL last year, scoring 62 goals and 134 points across 65 regular-season appearances with Saginaw while also recording 45 PIM. The Sharks haven't transitioned from rebuild to competitive, so there should be a spot available for Misa on the Opening Night roster, though the 18-year-old might be eased in by initially serving on the third line with some power-play ice time. A 40-50 point rookie season isn't out of the realm of possibility for Misa, but his best is likely still a couple of years away. Read Past Outlooks
Back in NHL
Misa (not injury related) was recalled to the active roster Tuesday after playing for Canada at the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship.
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The Sharks moved Shakir Mukhamadullin (upper body) to injured reserve in a corresponding move. Misa had two goals and seven points in seven games at the tournament en route to capturing the bronze medal. He has provided one goal, two assists, 13 shots on net and five blocked shots in seven NHL outings this season.
The Sharks moved Shakir Mukhamadullin (upper body) to injured reserve in a corresponding move. Misa had two goals and seven points in seven games at the tournament en route to capturing the bronze medal. He has provided one goal, two assists, 13 shots on net and five blocked shots in seven NHL outings this season.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 11:44
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:04
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:00
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Will represent Team Canada
Misa (lower body) has been loaned to Team Canada for the upcoming World Junior Championship, the Sharks announced Wednesday.
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On LTIR, starting conditioning stint
Misa (lower body) has been moved from regular IR to long-term injured reserve and loaned to AHL San Jose for a conditioning stint, the team announced Wednesday.
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Set to miss several more weeks
Head coach Ryan Warsofsky said Monday that Misa (lower body) is slated to miss more than two additional weeks, Max Miller of NHL.com reports.
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Is week-to-week
Misa (lower body) is regarded as being week-to-week, Max Miller of NHL.com reports Friday.
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Placed on injured reserve
Misa (lower body) was placed on injured reserve by the Sharks on Thursday, per the NHL media site.
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Named to Team Canada's roster
Misa, who is dealing with a lower-body injury, was named to Team Canada's training camp roster ahead of the World Junior Championship, Scott Wheeler of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Misa has been sidelined since early November due to his lower-body injury, but he was recently sent to AHL San Jose for a conditioning assignment, signaling that he's drawing closer to a return. The 18-year-old has made just seven regular-season appearances to begin his NHL career, logging a goal, two assists, five blocked shots, two hits and two PIM while averaging 11:44 of ice time.
Misa has been sidelined since early November due to his lower-body injury, but he was recently sent to AHL San Jose for a conditioning assignment, signaling that he's drawing closer to a return. The 18-year-old has made just seven regular-season appearances to begin his NHL career, logging a goal, two assists, five blocked shots, two hits and two PIM while averaging 11:44 of ice time.








