Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Sharks face eliminatio­n with three stars injured

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Pulling it off again against a deep and physical Blues team could be even more of a challenge, especially if the Sharks will be missing some key pieces.

Karlsson has been dealing with groin injuries since January. He missed 27 of the final 33 regularsea­son games but returned for the start of the playoffs. On many occasions, though, he looked as is he was hampered by the injury. Karlsson appeared to be finding his groove, scoring two goals, including the overtime winner, in Game 3 at St. Louis before coming up lame again in Game 4.

Karlsson played just one shift in the final 9:24 of Game 4, but he told DeBoer he was good to go Sunday. He wasn’t moving well early in the game and committed a turnover that led to St. Louis’ first goal. He played just 3:03 in the second period and was unable to accelerate on the play that led to Vladimir Tarasenko’s penalty shot.

Karlsson didn’t come back out for the third as DeBoer acknowledg­ed he had regrets about playing him.

If Karlsson is unable to go, Tim Heed likely will get his first action since filling in for an injured Marc-Edouard Vlasic in Games 3 and 4 of the opening round. But the Sharks will miss Karlsson, who has two goals and 14 assists this postseason.

Hertl was hit high in the first period by Ivan Barbashev on a play the Sharks believe should have been penalized as an illegal hit to the head. He remained in the game through the second period but also didn’t come out for the third.

That was the second time this series the Sharks felt one of their players got hit in the head with no penalty in the game or supplement­al discipline. Defenseman Justin Braun got hit by Sammy Blais in Game 3.

“You don’t want to see your teammates get hit like that,” Braun said. “You can’t worry about the refs’ calls or non-calls. You have to go out there and keep playing.”

Pavelski, who led the team with 38 goals in the regular season, dealt with yet another injury early in the third when Alex Pietrangel­o sent him into the boards and appeared to hit him high at the end with an elbow. Pavelski didn’t return, and there is concern because he missed six games already this postseason after a bloody concussion when his helmet slammed into the ice in Game 7 against Vegas.

If Hertl and Pavelski can’t go, the Sharks depth up front will take a serious hit. Marcus Sorensen, who missed two of the past three games, could move back into the lineup, with winger Lukas Radil and untested center Dylan Gambrell also options.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Team captain Joe Pavelski could miss Game 6 of the Western Conference final Tuesday in St. Louis because of an injury. The San Jose Sharks trail the Blues, 3-2.
Associated Press Team captain Joe Pavelski could miss Game 6 of the Western Conference final Tuesday in St. Louis because of an injury. The San Jose Sharks trail the Blues, 3-2.

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