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Sharks owner Plattner regrets trading Norris, pick for Stutzle, not keeping Pavelski

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Daily Faceoff
Oct 10, 2025 4:09 PM

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Hasso Plattner, the owner of the San Jose Sharks, recently expressed his regrets over two pivotal decisions that altered the team's trajectory. Firstly, he lamented the trade that sent the Sharks' 2019 first-round draft pick to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for the rights to defenseman Erik Karlsson. In hindsight, that pick turned into Josh Norris, who has blossomed into a potent scorer in the league. Plattner now views Norris as a player the Sharks should have prioritized in their future planning.

Adding to his regret, Plattner also highlighted the missed opportunity to retain Joe Pavelski, a player synonymous with the Sharks' success over the years. Pavelski’s incredible work ethic and leadership on the ice were traits the Sharks lacked in recent seasons. Teams like the Dallas Stars have benefitted from his experience and offensive prowess, underscoring how pivotal Pavelski has been in his current role.

In light of these reflections, Plattner underscored the importance of player retention and the long-term vision needed to build a successful franchise. His candid remarks resonate with fans who have witnessed the ups and downs of the Sharks organization. As they look to the future, Plattner's insights may provide a roadmap for how the Sharks can reclaim their competitive edge in the NHL.