
San Jose Sharks' Michael Misa stuns fans by calling Islanders' Matthew Maggio his toughest rival
San Jose Sharks' second overall pick Michael Misa surprised everyone by naming New York Islanders prospect Matthew Maggio, not top pick Matthew Schaefer, as the best hockey player he's faced.
Despite Maggio's struggles in the AHL, Misa's praise highlights his potential. The comment reignites interest in the gritty forward's future in the National Hockey League.
Michael Misa names Matthew Maggio his toughest opponent
When San Jose Sharks forward Michael Misa, the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, was asked to name the best player he's faced, most expected him to mention a fellow top draft class peer. But the 17-year-old didn't flinch; he named Matthew Maggio, a relatively quiet New York Islanders prospect, as his toughest opponent yet.
Is Michael Misa an obvious pick for Sharks at No. 2 overall?
Matthew Maggio's
OHL dominance
still resonates
Maggio, now 22, made noise in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) during the 2022–23 season, and his offensive explosion came after he was initially passed over in the NHL Draft. And making his eventual fifth-round selection by the Islanders in 2022 was all the more impressive.
Despite the rocky pro start, coaches and teammates continue to vouch for Maggio's commitment; he's praised for his motor, adaptability, and leadership qualities, traits that are often unteachable.
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Misa's praise shines a spotlight on under-the-radar prospects
Misa's unexpected shoutout shows how much respect young NHL hopefuls hold for players like Maggio. It also proves that raw stats don't always define on-ice impact. For Misa to remember Maggio above all others hints at a deeper competitive influence; something that can't be ignored in player development.
FAQs
Who did Michael Misa name as his toughest opponent?
Michael Misa named New York Islanders prospect Matthew Maggio as the toughest player he's faced.
What team drafted Michael Misa in the 2025 NHL Draft?
The San Jose Sharks selected Michael Misa with the second overall pick.
What has been Matthew Maggio's performance in the AHL?
Maggio scored seven goals in 60 games for the Bridgeport Islanders in his most recent AHL season.
Why is Matthew Maggio's name surprising?
Despite a dominant OHL career, Maggio hasn't yet broken out at the pro level, making Misa's praise unexpected.
Whether or not Maggio becomes an NHL regular, he's already made a lasting impression on one of the game's brightest young stars.
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