Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Sharks GM gives Boughner ‘upper hand’ to take over

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San Jose Sharks general manager Doug Wilson isn’t ready to remove the interim head coach tag from Bob Boughner’s title yet.

Noting the Sharks’ season is not officially over with the NHL on hiatus due to the coronaviru­s, Wilson voiced his support by saying Boughner has the edge in taking over the job on a permanent basis.

“Does Bob know our group and have the upper hand in this process? Absolutely,” Wilson said during a conference call Thursday.

“But I think you have to be thorough in this process because we have the time and the opportunit­y,” he added. “And when you have time like this you need to utilize it.”

Wilson was pleased with the improved style of play and structure he saw in the Sharks in 37 games under Boughner, who took over after Peter DeBoer was fired on Dec. 11.

Wilson, however, stressed there is plenty he wants to evaluate regarding a team that will likely miss the playoffs for only the second time in 16 seasons, and was last in the Western Conference when play stopped on March 12.

It’s unclear when play will resume, and whether the NHL will complete the final month of the regular season or go directly into the playoffs.

The Sharks (29-36-5) went 14-20-3 under Boughner. The record was mostly a reflection of a rash of injuries sidelining San Jose’s top stars.

Wilson was more definitive in providing injury updates, saying forward Tomas Hertl and defenseman Erik Karlsson are on track to return next season.

Wilson said Hertl is ahead of schedule and can fully extend his left knee some two months after having surgery to repair two torn ligaments. He said Karlsson is nearly fully recovered after breaking his left thumb in February.

Boughner spent his portion of the 40-minute session looking ahead to next season. “Who knows what’s happening with the rest of the season here, but if we’re talking about training camp, that’s what excites me the most,” Boughner said.

Blackhawks agree to extensions

CHICAGO » The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to two-year contract extensions with forward Matthew Highmore and goaltender Kevin Lankinen.

The first year of each extension is a two-way deal. Highmore’s agreement has an average annual value of

$725,000, and Lankinen’s extension carries an average annual value of $800,000.

The Blackhawks also announced that forwards Evan Barratt and Andrei Altybarmak­yan had agreed to entry-level contracts. Barratt’s three-year deal runs through the 2022-23 season with an average annual value of

$870,000, and Altybarmak­yan’s two-year contract carries an average annual value of $817,500 and runs through the 2021-22 season.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Jose interim coach Bob Boughner directs his team in January in Denver.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Jose interim coach Bob Boughner directs his team in January in Denver.

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