Sharks at Ducks: Lines, how to watch & open thread

Dec 10, 2022 - 1:50 AM
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San Jose Sharks

STATS

Record: 8-16-5
Streak: L4
Goals Leader: Logan Couture (14 G, 12 A)
Assists Leader: Erik Karlsson (11 G, 24 A)
Power Play: 21.6
Penalty Kill: 84.3
Goals For/60: 2.92
Goals Against/60: 3.06
Shots For/60: 29.67
Shots Against/60: 30.55

LINES

Timo Meier — Tomas Hertl — Kevin Labanc
Nick Bonino — Logan Couture — Alexander Barabanov
Luke Kunin — Nico Sturm — Evgeny Svechnikov
Oskar Lindblom — Steven Lorentz — Jonah Gadjovich

Jaycob Megna — Erik Karlsson
Marc-Edouard Vlasic — Matt Benning
Scott Harrington — Radim Simek

Eetu Makiniemi
Kaapo Kahkonen

Expected Scratches: Nick Cicek, Noah Gregor, C.J. Suess

Injured Reserve: James Reimer (lower body), Nikolai Knyzhov (Achilles), Markus Nutivaara (lower body), Mario Ferraro (foot), Matt Nieto (undisclosed)

Anaheim Ducks

STATS

Record: 7-17-3
Streak: W1
Goals Leader: Troy Terry (11 G, 16 A)
Assists Leader: Troy Terry (11 G, 16 A)
Power Play: 15.6
Penalty Kill: 66.3
Goals For/60: 2.43
Goals Against/60: 4.07
Shots For/60: 29.62
Shots Against/60: 37.13

LINES

Adam Henrique — Trevor Zegras — Troy Terry
Max Comtois — Ryan Strome — Frank Vatrano
Max Jones — Mason McTavish — Brett Leason
Jayson Megna — Sam Carrick — Jakob Silfverberg

Cam Fowler — Dmitry Kulikov
Urho Vaakanainen — John Klingberg
Simon Benoit — Kevin Shattenkirk

John Gibson
Anthony Stolarz

Expected Scratches: Colton White, Nathan Beaulieu

Injured Reserve: Jamie Drysdale (shoulder), Isac Lundestrom (finger), Derek Grant (lower body)

How to Watch

Tonight’s game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN+ and Hulu, with a subscription required. 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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