The San Jose Sharks announced they have recalled defenseman Luca Cagnoni from their AHL affiliate San Jose Barracuda.
Cagnoni is second among defensemen and third among rookies in AHL scoring with 13 goals and 47 points in 56 games this season.
A fourth round pick of the Sharks in 2023, Cagnoni’s offensive ability has immediately carried over to the pro game and his has been dynamic on the back-end for the Barracuda.
The Burnaby, B.C., native led the WHL in assists and points by the defensemen last season when he put up 72 assists and 90 points in 65 games for the Portland Winterhawks.
Cagnoni running PP1. #SJSharkspic.twitter.com/BvguykBMGE
— Max Miller (@Real_Max_Miller) March 18, 2025
We listed Cagnoni as one of the AHL defensemen who deserved a call-up in an article last month.
Listed at just 5’9 and 180 pounds, it will be interesting to see how Cagnoni handles the defensive side of the NHL game. With the Sharks seemingly destined for a bottom-three finish this is a great opportunity for Cagnoni to gain NHL experience with less pressure.
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