Boedker, who was a healthy scratch for Game 3, stayed on practice ice Monday longer than any other Sharks forward, Kevin Kurz of CSN Bay Area reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's been a rough ride for Boedker in his first year as a Shark, perhaps because he's been relegated to a bottom-six role after several successful campaigns dazzling with the Coyotes. He performed reasonably well in 18 games last season (four goals, eight assists) on an Avalanche team that generally lacked playmakers on the wing, so maybe his slide is a classic example of a talented player searching for an identity on a team otherwise chock-full of offensive weapons. The Sharks have yet to decide whether the Dane will suit up for Game 4 on Tuesday, but it likely depends on how much information he absorbed from the extended session Monday.