Injured San Jose Sharks rookie defenseman to miss rest of season
Briefly

Shakir Mukhamadullin, a young defenseman for the San Jose Sharks, suffered an upper-body injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the Sharks' season and any potential playoff involvement for the Barracuda. The injury occurred during a game against the Anaheim Ducks, and although team coach Ryan Warsofsky did not disclose the exact nature or severity of the injury, improvements in his condition are anticipated. This injury is a setback for the Sharks, who are already out of playoff contention this season.
Mukhamadullin's injury will keep him out of the Sharks' final six games of the season and any potential playoff run for the Barracuda.
Warsofsky remarked that Mukhamadullin was playing well, and it's unfortunate that injuries can interfere, emphasizing the importance of supporting young players through adversity.
Mukhamadullin was injured during a collision with Troy Terry, and while he attempted to brace himself, he landed awkwardly, leading to his injury.
Warsofsky noted that they are still evaluating the severity of Mukhamadullin's injury and have yet to determine if surgery will be necessary.
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