Sharks Prospect Changes Commitment From Michigan State to Denver
Max Heise, a prospect for the San Jose Sharks, has changed his commitment from Michigan State University to the University of Denver. This decision was influenced by the influx of new players at Michigan State, which made Heise feel less like a fit for the team. Heise will now play under coach David Carle, who recently led Denver to a national championship.
- ▪Max Heise has decommitted from Michigan State University.
- ▪He will attend the University of Denver starting next season.
- ▪Heise was the Sharks' fifth-round pick in 2025 and played for the Prince Albert Raiders in the WHL.
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