NHL: Shakir Mukhamadullin has impressed San Jose Sharks coach David Quinn so far in training camp
SAN JOSE – Henry Thrun earned high marks from coach David Quinn for the way he played in the San Jose Sharks’ first preseason game over the weekend. Then, after the Sharks’ second exhibition game, it was fellow defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin’s turn to receive some praise.
Realistically, though, that future likely doesn’t include being on the Sharks’ 23-man roster for the start of the regular season. The Sharks already have 10 defensemen who require waivers and will have to expose at least two of them. Mukhamadullin, who is waivers exempt, could probably use some more time in the AHL to get better used to the North American style of play.“We want to give him every opportunity to continue to get better,” Quinn said, “and see what he’s capable of doing.
Ethan Cardwell, Brandon Coe, Danil Gushchin, Kasper Halttunen, Quentin Musty, Adam Raska, Tristen Robins, Mitchell Russell, Scott Sabourin, Nathan Todd, Ozzy Wiesblatt.Couture is still not skating and might have to start the season on injured reserve. If that happens, a precious roster spot will open up, presumably for another center.
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