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Sharks Owner Hasso Plattner Blasts Past Missteps, Sets 2026–27 Playoff Goal

He said he does not want the team in position to draft projected No. 1 Gavin McKenna next year to underscore expectations for real progress this season.

Overview

  • Plattner lamented the Erik Karlsson deal’s fallout, citing the loss of Josh Norris and the pick that became Tim Stutzle, and called letting Joe Pavelski leave a mistake.
  • He said Tomas Hertl asked out to chase a Stanley Cup and that he approved the trade to Vegas, a decision he now regrets.
  • The owner criticized long-term contracts and the Doug Wilson era’s draft record, saying a flat salary cap magnified the damage and faulting Doug Wilson Jr.’s work as scouting director.
  • Plattner backed GM Mike Grier’s draft-first rebuild, pointing to Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, Michael Misa, Sam Dickinson, Quentin Musty and goalie Josh Ravensbergen as foundational pieces.
  • Following a season-opening overtime loss, he set the near-term standard at visible improvement this year with an eye toward pushing for a playoff spot in 2026–27.