San Jose Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov, injured earlier this week, will not be available to play Saturday or Sunday and is considered day-to-day, coach Ryan Warsofsky said.

Askarov is still with the Sharks, who play the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre on Saturday and the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre on Sunday. San Jose (31-26-6) concludes its five-game road trip on Tuesday against the Edmonton Oilers.

Askarov sustained a lower-body injury on Thursday in Boston as he warmed up prior to the Sharks’ morning skate at TD Garden. He was not available to play in the Sharks’ game that night against the Bruins, as Alex Nedeljkovic made 39 saves to help lead San Jose to a 4-2 win.

Nedeljkovic will start the Sharks’ game on Saturday night against the Canadiens. Laurent Brossoit, recalled from the Barracuda of the AHL on Friday, will back up Nedeljkovic against the Canadiens and is an option to start the Sharks’ game on Sunday in Ottawa.

After Tuesday, the Sharks return home to play the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday and the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.

Askarov, a rookie, has received a majority of the Sharks’ starts this season and, in 40 games, is 19-17-3 with an .886 save percentage.

Nedeljkovic enters Saturday with a 12-9-3 record and a .902 save percentage in 28 games. In his last 10 games, Nedeljkovic has a 7-1-1 record and a .924 save percentage.

CHERNYSHOV TO PLAY

Winger Igor Chernyshov, recalled from the Barracuda on Thursday, will be in the lineup Saturday and start the game on the Sharks’ top line alongside Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith.

Chernyshov, 20, will also play on the Sharks’ second power play unit. To make room for Chernyshov in the lineup, Ryan Reaves, who played Thursday, will be a scratch, and Adam Gaudette will move to San Jose’s fourth line alongside Zack Ostapchuk and Barclay Goodrow.

Based on line rushes, it appears forwards Philipp Kurashev and Pavol Regenda, and defenseman Nick Leddy will be the Sharks’ healthy scratches.

#SJSharks lines at morning skate:
Chernyshov-Celebrini-Smith
Graf-Wennberg-Sherwood
Eklund-Misa-Toffoli
Goodrow-Ostapchuk-Gaudette

Orlov-Klingberg
Ferraro-Mukhamadullin
Dickinson-Desharnais

— Max Miller (@Real_Max_Miller) March 14, 2026

Chernyshov also mostly played alongside Celebrini when he was with the Sharks from Dec. 15 to Jan. 22 after Smith and Kurashev were both placed on injured reserve. Chernyshov had 11 points in 15 games and averaged 15:47 in ice time.

Now 1-1-0 on this road trip, the Sharks enter Saturday with 68 points, one point behind the Los Angeles Kings for the Western Conference’s second wild card spot. The Sharks have two games in hand on the Kings, who are also on the road and play the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night.