Kings at Sharks Preseason: Lines, how to watch & open thread

Sep 25, 2022 - 10:50 PM
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The 2022-23 preseason is getting started in San Jose with a familiar refrain — Beat LA. Nearly every roster spot is up for grabs, as the San Jose Sharks are getting a clean slate this season. Meanwhile, the young and hungry Los Angeles Kings are in town, hoping the kids are ready for the big-time this season.

Here’s everything you need to know to tune in:

Lines

SAN JOSE SHARKS

Timo Meier — Tomas Hertl — Luke Kunin
William Eklund — Logan Couture — Kevin Labanc
C.J. Suess — Thomas Bordeleau — Evgeny Svechnikov
Jeffrey Viel — Jasper Weatherby — Adam Raska

Markus Nutivaara — Erik Karlsson
Radim Simek — Matt Benning
Scott Harrington — Montana Onyebuchi

Kaapo Kahkonen
Aaron Dell

LOS ANGELES KINGS

Lias Andersson — Quinton Byfield — Arthur Kaliyev
Francesco Pinelli — T.J. Tynan — Martin Chromiak
Carl Grundstrom — Akil Thomas — Tyler Madden
Brendan Lemieux — Blake Lizotte — Taylor Ward

Tobie Bisson — Matt Roy
Tobias Bjornfot — Brandt Clarke
Kim Nousiainen — Helge Grans

Jonathan Quick
Matthew Villalta

How to Watch

Tonight’s game will only be available to listen through the Sharks Audio Network or iHeartRadio. Puck drop is at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET at SAP Center in San Jose, California.








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