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Sharks’ Sam Dickinson won’t be loaned out for 2026 World Juniors

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Daily Faceoff
Dec 21, 2025 8:14 PM

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In a recent announcement, the San Jose Sharks confirmed that Sam Dickinson will not be loaned out for the upcoming 2026 World Junior Championship representing Team Canada. This decision comes as a disappointment for many fans and hockey analysts who were looking forward to seeing Dickinson showcase his skills on an international stage. Known for his solid defensive play and leadership qualities, Dickinson has been a standout player in the junior ranks, and many believe he possesses the talent to contribute significantly to Team Canada.

The Sharks have emphasized their commitment to Dickinson's development within the organization, focusing on providing him with the resources and training necessary to excel in the NHL. The team feels that keeping him in their system will better serve his growth as a player. With a strong season ahead in the AHL, Dickinson will have ample opportunity to refine his game before potentially joining the national squad in future tournaments.

Hockey experts are speculating about the implications of this decision for Team Canada, who will need to adjust their roster as they prepare for the World Junior event. Despite the setback, Dickinson has expressed his gratitude for the support from the Sharks and is determined to continue working hard on and off the ice. Fans can expect to see significant development from him as he aims for a future NHL career.

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