San Jose Sharks concerned that centerman might have to miss time

San Jose Sharks concerned that centerman might have to miss time

SAN JOSE – Center Nico Sturm might have to miss some time after he was injured in the San Jose Sharks game against the Winnipeg Jets at SAP Center.

Coach David Quinn said Wednesday that Sturm was being evaluated, adding that while the team would know more later in the day, there is concern that the German-born forward will have to sit for an undetermined amount of games.

Sturm was injured in the third period of the Sharks’ 2-1 win over the Jets on Tuesday, as he appeared to fall awkwardly after a collision with a Winnipeg player just inside San Jose’s blue line.

Sturm immediately left the ice and remained on the Sharks bench as he was being tended to by a team trainer. He did not play the rest of the game as the Sharks went on to win for the fourth time in six games.

Sturm, the Sharks’ third-line center for most of the season, has just four points in 25 games but has established himself as a leader in the faceoff circle and one of the team’s better penalty-killers.

Sturm leads the Sharks with a 62.2 faceoff win percentage and is second on the team with 154 defensive zone draws, trailing only Tomas Hertl (190). He also ranks fourth among all Sharks forwards in average shorthanded time on ice (2:03).

Sturm has had to miss three games this season, two last month against Seattle and Vancouver for personal reasons and one this month against the New York Rangers when he was hurt in pregame warmups. The Sharks lost all three games.

If Sturm has to go on IR, the Sharks could thrust the recently activated Luke Kunin into that role. Injured center Ryan Carpenter is also ready to return, Quinn said, after he missed the last four games.

The Sharks entered Wednesday in seventh place in the Pacific Division, as their recent success had them within seven points of a playoff spot, compared to 12 points back a month ago.

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