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

San Jose Sharks Center Dylan Gambrell (7) is cornered by the Blues defense during the NHL hockey game between the St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks on March 19, 2021 at the SAP center in San Jose, CA. Photo by Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The San Jose Sharks have just two games left in this homestand and they’ve been surprisingly resilient. Tonight they take on the hard-hitting St. Louis Blues.

Read about the questions and concerns ahead of tonight’s game in our preview here.

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

Lines

SAN JOSE SHARKS

Jonathan Dahlen — Logan Couture — William Eklund
Alexander Barabanov — Tomas Hertl — Rudolfs Balcers
Andrew Cogliano — Nick Bonino — Nick Merkley
Jonah Gadjovich — Jasper Weatherby — Lane Pederson

Mario Ferraro — Brent Burns
Artemi Kniazev — Nicolas Meloche
Jaycob Megna — Ryan Merkley

Adin Hill
James Reimer

Expected Scratches: John Leonard

Injured Reserve: Nikolai Knyzhov (upper body), Jeffrey Viel (finger), Santeri Hatakka (upper body)

COVID-19 Protocol: Timo Meier, Kevin Labanc, Erik Karlsson, Jacob Middleton, Matt Nieto, Radim Simek, Marc-Edouard Vlasic

ST. LOUIS BLUES

Jordan Kyrou — Brayden Schenn — David Perron
Ivan Barbashev — Robert Thomas — Vladimir Tarasenko
Brandon Saad — Tyler Bozak — Pavel Buchnevich
James Neal — Dakota Joshua — Klim Kostin

Marco Scandella — Colton Parayko
Torey Krug — Justin Faulk
Jake Walman — Robert Bortuzzo

Joel Hofer
Jordan Binnington

Expected Scratches: Niko Mikkola, Jake Neighbours

Injured Reserve: Oskar Sundqvist (knee)

COVID-19 Protocol: Kyle Clifford, Ville Husso, Ryan O’Reilly

How to Watch

Tonight’s game will be broadcast regionally on BSMW and NBCSCA. Streaming is available with a subscription to ESPN+ (blackout restrictions do apply). Puck drop is at 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET at SAP Center in San Jose, California.

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