Sharks' Kunin out for season after surgery to repair torn ACL

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San Jose Sharks’ Erik Karlsson recorded his 700th career point with an assist on Timo Meiers’ first period goal.

Unfortunately, the Sharks and Tomas Hertl know Luke Kunin’s pain.

Kunin, too, is all too familiar with it.

The Sharks announced Tuesday that Kunin, out since Dec. 13, is done for the 2022-23 NHL season after undergoing successful surgery on a right ACL tear. The recovery process is six to eight months.

This is Kunin’s second go-around with ACL tear surgery. In March 2018, Kunin suffered a tear to his left ACL, ending his 2017-18 campaign prematurely.

Kunin was hurt on his first shift against the Arizona Coyotes in the Sharks’ 3-2 win, trying to hit defenseman Patrick Nemeth. The play happened off-camera, but Sharks coach David Quinn filled in the details.

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“The guy reverse hit him, so it caught him off guard a little bit, then he slipped on the boards. We thought it happened during the reverse hit, where his knee buckled a little bit,” Quinn shared. “It doesn’t take much. Watching the football game last week, Kyler Murray on the open field goes down.”

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