Santa Cruz Sentinel

Defenseman Simek still bothered by knee

- Ky aurtis Pashelka

San Jose Sharks defenseman Radim Simek said Monday he is still being hampered at times by his surgically-repaired right knee, raising questions about whether he will be available to play in the team’s opener next week.

Simek, who signed a fouryear contract extension with the Sharks in March, said he began to be bothered by the knee shortly after he started to skate again in May or June in his native Czech Republic.

“I did nothing wrong, and my knee was starting to hurt again,” Simek said. “I’m trying to do my best (in practice), but sometimes it’s so hard for me.

“I’m sad sometimes about my knee, because I’m trying to do the best every day, and some

times I cannot do the best. So, I have to keep working, and we’ll see what happens.”

Sharks coach Bob Boughner said he’s confident Simek will ready for the Sharks’ Jan. 14 opener against the Arizona Coyotes, adding that Simek is slated to be back on the ice today.

“We’ve had a heavy workload the last four days on the ice and everyone is dealing with some muscle soreness of some kind as we get back,” Boughner said in an email relayed to reporters though a team spokesman. “Nothing nagging.”

Still, it remains concerning that Simek, 28, is still having

issues with the knee after a nearly 10-month offseason, with the question now lingering about whether he will continued to be bothered by it for the next few months.

Simek on Monday skated in a group with fellow defensemen Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Erik Karlsson, Ryan Merkley, Jake Middleton, Nick DeSimone, Trevor Carrick and Jaycob Megna. Brent Burns, Simek’s partner for the first three days of camp and for portions of the last two years, was in the same group as Mario Ferraro, who could be in line for a bigger role with the Sharks this season.

“I was fighting during the summer with the knee again. I don’t know why and what happened, but I’m still working on my knee,” Simek said. “Hopefully, I’m going to be ready for the start of the season.”

Simek, a left shot defenseman, suffered a torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his knee in March 2019 in a game against the Winnipeg Jets. Simek, who also damaged his meniscus in the incident, missed the rest of the 2018-19 season and the Sharks’ playoff run to the Western Conference final.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Sharks defenseman Radim Simek says his surgically repaired knee is still giving him problems during training camp.
NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Sharks defenseman Radim Simek says his surgically repaired knee is still giving him problems during training camp.

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