The San Jose Sharks are poised to make a pivotal selection with the 27th overall pick in this year’s draft, and their strategy is shifting to prioritize high-upside talent. Among the most intriguing prospects available is Maksim Sokolovskii, a towering defenseman who could significantly bolster the Sharks’ blue line.
At 6-foot-8 and weighing 238 pounds, Sokolovskii is not just a physical presence; he also showcases impressive agility and speed on the ice. Playing for the London Knights in the 2025-26 season, he recorded 2 goals and 6 assists in 44 games, accumulating 8 points with a shooting percentage of 8.7%. His +10 plus/minus rating demonstrates his effectiveness in defensive situations.
Ranked 40th by NHL Central Scouting in North America and as high as 22nd by Elite Prospects, Sokolovskii has caught the attention of scouts across the league. Brock Otten describes him as “one of the most interesting defensive prospects available this year,” noting his combination of size and agility that gives him immense defensive upside.
Steven Ellis praises Sokolovskii’s performance against top competition, specifically highlighting his matchup against Brady Martin of the Soo Greyhounds, where Sokolovskii excelled as a shutdown defenseman. Meanwhile, Scott Wheeler notes the buzz surrounding Sokolovskii among NHL scouts, emphasizing his potential to be selected in the 20s due to his unique blend of size, aggression, and mobility.
For the Sharks, the focus should not be on making a flashy pick. Instead, they should consider Sokolovskii’s ability to play a tough, in-your-face style that could make him a valuable asset on their roster. With this selection, they can add a player who not only has the physical attributes to impress but also the skill set to thrive in a defensive role.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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