SAN JOSE – Michael Misa’s brief wait to make his NHL debut with the San Jose Sharks will be coming to an end.
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Misa, drafted second overall by the Sharks in June, had been a healthy scratch for San Jose’s first two games against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday and the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.
The Sharks also shuffled their defense pairs for Monday’s practice, with Dmitry Orlov and Mario Ferraro forming the top line, Nick Leddy with Timothy Liljegren, and Sam Dickinson paired with John Klingberg.
It appeared that forward Collin Graf, Vincent Desharnais, and Shakir Mukhamadullin will be scratched against the Hurricanes.
WAIVER WIRE
Defensemen Lucas Carlsson and Jack Thompson, who both began the season on the Sharks’ injured non-roster list with lower-body ailments, cleared waivers on Monday and were assigned to the Barracuda of the AHL. Thompson, a right-shot defenseman, was injured late in the preseason, and Carlsson was unable to play in any of the six Sharks exhibition games.
The Sharks didn’t have any room to add Thompson or Carlsson to their active roster as they’re already carrying eight defensemen, with right-shot blueliners John Klingberg, Timothy Liljegren, and Nick Leddy, Mario Ferraro, Sam Dickinson, and Shakir Mukhamadullin on the left side.
Thompson and Carlsson will bolster a Barracuda defense corps that also includes, as of Monday, Luca Cagnoni, Jake Furlong, Noah Beck, and Braden Hache on the left side and Mattias Havelid, Cole Clayton, John Gormley, and Jack Bar on the right.
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