Who experts have Sharks selecting with No. 2 pick in 2026 NHL mock drafts originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
After a promising 2025-26 NHL season, the Sharks are in a prime position to continue building for their Macklin Celebrini-led future with the No. 2 pick of the upcoming 2026 NHL Draft.
San Jose entered the draft lottery with a 5.0 percent chance at winning the No. 1 overall pick and ended up with the No. 2 selection for the second consecutive year, moving up from No. 9 on the second draw of the ping pong balls.
With each team’s positions now set, many hockey experts have released their mock drafts, revealing which players the Sharks could take with the No. 2 overall pick.
ESPN
Chase Reid, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
“In drafting Reid, San Jose gets a right-handed defenseman whose closest draft-year comparable is Evan Bouchard. Reid is a wonderful skater who will almost certainly become a power-play quarterback and drive offense from the blue line.
“The Sharks have a lot less in the pipeline on the right side, with only Eric Pohlkamp projected to play in the NHL. Reid gives the Sharks a tremendous skater and puck mover on the right side who can partner with Sam Dickinson or drive a pair on his own.”
– Rachel Kryshak
NHL Media
Alberts Smits, D, Munchen (GER)
“Smits (6-foot-3, 205 pounds) stands out in a crowded field of high-end defensemen because of how he’s already proven himself against the highest level of competition. That includes two assists and an average ice time of 18:44 in four games for Latvia at the 2026 Winter Olympics, despite the 18-year-old being the youngest player at the tournament.
“He’s a strong skater, has a high-end offensive game, and his maturity on and off the ice — he lived on his own at age 13 when he left his native Latvia to play in Finland — makes him a possibility to play in the NHL as soon as next season.”
– Adam Kimelman
Ivar Stenberg, LW, Frolunda (SWE)
“Though it wouldn’t be a surprise if the Sharks trade down and choose one of the elite defensemen available in this draft, Stenberg (5-foot-11, 183 pounds) is the next-best player here and would fill a need for an elite complementary wing who can keep pace with Celebrini, the face of the franchise. The 18-year-old has been exceptional at every level he’s played this season.”
– Mike G. Morreale
The Athletic
Chase Reid, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
“The Sharks get a foundational defense piece they’ve needed throughout their rebuild, as Reid projects to run a power play and log a lot of minutes in the NHL. Ivar Stenberg is tempting here, but the stars feel like they would align too well for the Sharks and Reid, given how close the two players are in talent.”
– Corey Pronman
Bleacher Report
Chase Reid, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
“In our recent scouting report of defenseman Chase Reid, we said he is the best defenseman in this draft. The San Jose Sharks will likely agree. And given they’ve had ample opportunity to build up their forward corps over the last few drafts, they will look to the blue line this year.
“Take a moment and imagine Reid on the ice with Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith and whatever other members of the Sharks’ stable of talented young prospects happen to be around. It’s a nice vision, right? He’s incredibly offensively gifted, agile and intelligent, and he dictates the flow of the game any time he’s on the ice. He’s going to be extremely good, and the Sharks are going to be fun.”
– Hannah Stuart
Daily Faceoff
Ivar Stenberg, LW, Frolunda (SWE)
“This is quite the consolation prize, especially for a team that didn’t expect to pick this high. The Sharks could really use a defender – but picking the best player available should be the No. 1 goal. They could take Chase Reid here, but passing on Stenberg would come back to bite them. Stenberg is strong with the puck, has a fantastic shot, and might have the second-best hockey sense of anyone in the draft behind McKenna.
“Stenberg’s production fell as the season wore on, but he still had one of the best seasons by a U-19 player in recent SHL history. Stenberg’s ceiling might not be as high as McKenna’s from an offensive production standpoint. But if you’re looking for someone who excels in more facets of the game, Stenberg is the best choice. Keep a close eye on Stenberg at the upcoming World Championship, assuming he does indeed make Sweden’s roster.”
– Steven Ellis
TSN
Chase Reid, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
“With the second-overall pick, Button has the San Jose Sharks, who won the draft lottery to move up from No. 9 to No. 2, taking Soo Greyhounds defenceman Chase Reid. Reid averaged over a point per game last season with the Greyhounds, scoring 18 goals with 48 points in 45 games. He also represented Team USA at the World Juniors, scoring two goals with two assists in five games.
“This will be the fourth year in a row the Sharks will draft in the top five after taking forward Will Smith at No. 4 in 2023, centre Macklin Celebrini first overall in 2024 and forward Michael Misa with the second-overall selection last year.”
– Craig Button