The Mercury News Weekend

Rest of Barabanov's campaign in question after lower-body injury

- By Curtis Pashelka cpashelka@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Alexander Barabanov's often frustratin­g season — and his tenure with the San Jose Sharks — is in question as coach David Quinn said Thursday the winger is now considered week-toweek with a lower-body injury.

Barabanov was injured Tuesday as he blocked a shot in the second period of the Sharks' home game against the Dallas Stars. Barabanov did not play in the third period as the Sharks lost 6-3 Tuesday.

Barabanov, who was spotted wearing a protective boot after that game, did not travel to Minnesota as the Sharks began a two-game road trip with a 3-1 loss against the Wild on Thursday, their ninth straight loss. San Jose plays in St. Louis on Saturday.

Even though the Sharks only have 10 games and three weeks left in the regular season after Thursday, Quinn did not want to rule Barabanov out from returning to the team.

“As far as the rest of the season, hopefully, he can get better this week,” said Quinn, who declined to say whether Barabanov had an X-ray on the injured area. “When we say weekto-week, hopefully, it's just this week and not the following week.”

Barabanov had 48 points in 67 games with the Sharks last season but was never able to find a rhythm offensivel­y this season, as he has just 13 points in 46 games.

Injuries and illness played a role, as Barabanov broke his finger while blocking a shot in an Oct. 24 game in Florida and missed the next six weeks. He then tested positive for COVID-19 before Christmas and missed two games.

Barabanov appeared to be on his way out of San Jose before the NHL trade deadline on March 8 as he was held out of the Sharks' lineup for a game the night before against the New York Islanders.

However, with the Sharks retaining salary in the trade that saw Tomas Hertl go to the Vegas Golden Knights, the team was unable to keep any money on their books for any other deals. That reportedly caused a Barabanov trade to the New York Rangers to fall through.

Quinn felt Barabanov was playing some of his best hockey of the season after the deadline, as the forward had a goal and two assists in eight games while averaging close to 15 minutes of ice time.

“It was injuries that I think played a major role in (his slow start),” Quinn said, “and then all of a sudden the season starts getting away from you. ... I really thought he was playing his best hockey before he got hurt.”

Barabanov, who will turn 30 in June, is in the final year of a two-year, $5 million contract.

LINEUP CHANGES: >> Kevin Labanc and Mike Hoffman returned to the Sharks' lineup Thursday after lengthy absences, taking the places of Barabanov and Jacob MacDonald, who was a healthy scratch.

Hoffman missed eight straight games after he suffered a concussion against Ottawa on March 9. Labanc, who had just nine points in 41 games before Thursday, had been a healthy scratch for the last four games. Both he and Hoffman are pending UFA's.

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