Shakir Mukhamadullin, a 23-year-old player for the San Jose Sharks, will miss the final six games of the NHL season due to an upper body injury sustained against the Anaheim Ducks. This injury also rules him out of any playoff run with the Barracuda, who are expected to qualify for the postseason. The Sharks were eliminated from playoff contention last month, and with only five games left after their matchup against the Calgary Flames, the focus shifts to the Barracuda, whose last regular-season game is on April 20, 2025.
Shakir Mukhamadullin's upper body injury prevents him from playing in the San Jose Sharks' remaining games and any potential playoff run with the Barracuda.
The Sharks, eliminated from the playoff chase, face a tough end to the season with only five games left, while the Barracuda aim for playoff contention.
Mukhamadullin sustained his injury during a game against the Anaheim Ducks, leading to a careful evaluation process regarding the damage before being sidelined.
The Barracuda are close to securing a playoff spot, aiming for success in the Calder Cup playoffs while losing Mukhamadullin is a significant setback.
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