Sharks issue offers to four draft prospects ahead of NCAA transition

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Last updated Jun 2, 2026

Sharks issue offers to four draft prospects ahead of NCAA transition
Summary

The San Jose Sharks announced the issuance of bona fide offers to four prospects from their 2025 draft class on June 2. The players receiving offers are Max Heise, Teddy Mutryn, Joshua Ravensbergen, and Haoxi (Simon) Wang. All are transitioning from the Canadian Hockey League to NCAA hockey for the 2026-27 season. Heise, a standout at the WHL, is committed to the University of Denver, while Mutryn recorded an impressive playoff performance and will attend Boston College. Ravensbergen, named the WHL's top goalie, is headed to Michigan State, and Wang will join Boston University after playing in the OHL.

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  • Sharks issued offers to four 2025 draft prospects
  • Heise scored 29 goals for the Prince Albert Raiders
  • Mutryn had 31 goals with the Quebec Maritimes
  • Ravensbergen recognized as WHL's top goaltender
  • Wang played for Oshawa Generals and Niagara Ice Dogs
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  • 4:46 AMYahoo SportsSharks Extend Bona Fide Offers to Four Prospects
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On Monday, the San Jose Sharks announced that they had issued bona fide issues to four members of their 2025 draft class to retain their negotiating rights.

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