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

All of the information for preseason game no. 1.

San Jose Sharks Defenseman Nicolas Meloche (53) and Los Angeles Kings Left Wing Carl Grundstrom (91) battle for the puck during a game on March 17, 2022, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Rob Curtis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

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.