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Alexander Barabanov Injuried. When Can The Sharks Expect Him Back And What Is His Long Term Options?



Alexander Barabanov is out for a while with a broken finger. What does this mean for the San Jose Sharks and Barabanov, and when can he be expected back? Start by examining Barabanov’s potential timeline and why he could lose a quarter of his season. Next, players like William Eklund, Filip Zadina, and Fabian Zetterlund could see an increase in their ice time and role, and if Danil Gushchin might get a call-up. Finally, what does the injury mean for the Sharks at the trade deadline, and what are a few “long-term” options for the Sharks and Barabanov to explore?

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4 Comments

  1. I thought the Florida game was the best game they have played since the Colorado game. Getting Couture & Grandlund back has to help the wingers Hoffman & Duclair? Labanc has some peep in his step. All four lines played good minutes in Florida. I still think this roster has better forward talent than last years roster. Who takes Barabanov spot on the roster?

  2. Hoffman, in all his gloried uselessness, is the player who shot the puck into Barbie’s hand. Hoffman broke Barabanov’s finger.
    Get that freakin plug off my team! 🤬

  3. I am kinda confused about Quinn's approach on Zadina, he had a good start in the first few games then had a bad couple of games and now is projected on the 4th line tonight against the Lightning. I guess all it takes is a few games

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