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

Sep 29, 2022 - 1:59 AM
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The San Jose Sharks on a preseason roll, but the rest of this exhibition period will take place on the road, leaving the opening night hopeful at a disadvantage. With the final three preseason games being irregular (two split squad games, followed by a tilt in Germany), tonight’s face-off against the Los Angeles Kings is looking like crunch-time for players to prove they have what it takes to make this season’s squad.

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

Lines

SAN JOSE SHARKS

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

Santeri Hatakka — Pouliot
Scott Harrington — Radim Simek
Nick Cicek — Matt Benning

Aaron Dell

LOS ANGELES KINGS

Trevor Moore — Phillip Danault — Samuel Fagemo
Alex Iafallo — Quinton Byfield — Arthur Kaliyev
Carl Grundstrom — Nate Thompson — Gabriel Vilardi
Aidan Dudas — Samuel Helenius — Jacob Doty

Tobias Bjornfot — Drew Doughty
Tobie Bisson — Matt Roy
Jacon Moverare — Brandt Clarke

Matthew Villalta
Pheonix Copley

How to Watch

Tonight’s game will only be available to listen through the Sharks Audio Network or iHeartRadio. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.








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