‘I gotta shoot more’: Canada’s Michael Misa aiming find his range at world juniors
MINNEAPOLIS — Michael Misa is used to filling the net.
The skilful centre finished last season with 134 points across 65 games in the Ontario Hockey League before the San Jose Sharks made him the No. 2 overall pick at June’s NHL draft.
Misa earned a roster spot out of training camp and then bagged his first professional goal, but suffered an ankle injury in early November that kept him out of action a month.
Now looking to help Canada capture gold at the world junior hockey championship, he’s still looking to find his range on the international stage.


