As Sharks usher in more prospects, others could soon be shown the door
- Cameron Lund is expected to start practicing with the Sharks next week after signing his entry-level contract as a prospect.
- Lund scored 18 goals and had 40 points in 37 games at Northeastern before joining the Sharks.
- Lund's addition increases competition for ice time among current players, including Klim Kostin and Noah Gregor.
- Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky noted that players must compete seriously to establish themselves amid these changes.
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As Sharks usher in more prospects, others could soon be shown the door
SAN JOSE – Newly signed Sharks prospect Cameron Lund’s professional career is about to get underway as the 20-year-old forward is expected to arrive in San Jose on Sunday and start practicing with the team early next week. Lund’s addition to the Sharks roster is intriguing, given his 6-foot-2, 195-pound frame and scoring ability at the NCAA Division I level. But it also makes for a crowded forward group in San Jose, with a handful of players loo…

Sharks sign 2022 second-round pick to entry-level contract
SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks have signed forward Cameron Lund, a second-round draft pick in 2022, to an entry-level contract. Lund, who turns 21 in June, starred at Northeastern for three seasons and had 40 points in 37 games as a junior this past year. His 18 goals led Northeastern as he became a third-team all-Hockey East selection. At the recently completed Hockey East tournament, Lund, listed at 6-foot-2 and 195 pounds, had two goals and t…
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