Sharks at Ducks Preseason: Lines, how to watch & open thread
Oct 1, 2022 - 1:37 AMHalf of the San Jose Sharks are in Southern California with assistant coach Scott Gordon to take on an Anaheim Ducks squad that sounds like the guest list to a frat party that also includes a boyband in the mix. The other half of the squad will be in Vegas. Both games are available to stream, so check out the other game thread here.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in:
Lines
SAN JOSE SHARKS
Noah Gregor — Nick Bonino — Scott Reedy
William Eklund — Logan Couture — Kevin Labanc
Evgeny Svechnikov — Thomas Bordeleau — Matt Nieto
C.J. Suess — Jasper Weatherby — Adam Raska
Marc-Edouard Vlasic — Mario Ferraro
Jaycob Megna — Artemi Kniazev
Derrick Pouliot — Montana Onyebuchi
Kaapo Kahkonen
Aaron Dell
ANAHEIM DUCKS
Max Comtois — Ryan Strome — Troy Terry
Frank Vatrano — Danny O’Regan — Josh Lopina
Max Jones — Derek Grant — Jakob Silfverberg
Justin Kirkland — Glenn Gawdin — Bryce Kindopp
Nathan Beaulieu — Drew Helleson
Urho Vaakanainen — Axel Andersson
Colton White — Noah Warren
John Gibson
Anthony Stolarz
How to Watch
Tonight’s game will be available to stream on the Ducks’ website. The radio call will be streamed through the Sharks Audio Network and Ducks Stream. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
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