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Ducks at Sharks (preseason game 2): Lines, open thread and how to watch

Lines, game thread and how to watch the San Jose Sharks host the Anaheim Ducks on September 26, 2023 at SAP Center. Puck drop is 7 p.m.

On Sunday night, the Vegas Golden Knights got a steady helping of Tomas Hertl, Filip Zadina and Mike Hoffman with Hertl scoring a goal and tagging on two assists. Since this is the preseason, odds are that Hertl and company will sit this one out in favor of giving some of the other players at camp a taste of the preseason.

Logan Couture is still considered week to week and is not skating with the team at this time.

The team practiced this morning and the “game group” featured veteran players like Oskar Lindblom, Mikael Granlund and Kevin Labanc as well as young players like William Eklund and Kasper Halttunen. Ryan Carpenter was not there for the morning skate, but is expected to play tonight.

On the other side of the ice, Sharks fans will see some familiar faces. Andrew Agozzino will skate with the Ducks. So will Scott Harrington, who was traded as part of the Timo Meier deal with the New Jersey Devils only to be placed on waivers and picked up by Anaheim last season.

In net, former Sharks Alex Stalock may get some time for the Ducks tonight.

Anaheim won its first preseason game in overtime on Sunday night, beating the Los Angeles Kings 3-2. Jackson LaCombe scored two goals for the Ducks including the game winner in overtime. Sam Carrick scored the other goal for Anaheim. Both are expected

San Jose Sharks lines

Forwards
Kasper Halttunen – Mikael Granlund – William Eklund
Oskar Lindblom – Jacob Peterson – Fabian Zetterlund
Kevin Labanc – Nico Sturm – Ethan Cardwell
Scott Sabourin – Ryan Carpenter – Tanner Kaspick

Defense
Mario Ferraro – Leon Gawanke
Marc-Edouard Vlasic – Shakir Mukhamadullin
Nikita Knyzhov – Nick Cicek

Goaltenders
Mackenzie Blackwood
Georgi Romanov

Expected scratches: Brandon Coe and Gannon Laroque

Head Coach David Quinn says Blackwood will get the start for the Sharks with Romanov playing backup.

The top line is set; the other three are a guess. Everyone has been rotating in and out of lines together during camp.

Anaheim Ducks lines

Based on what’s floating around on Twitter…er…X this morning. Here’s how the Ducks will likely line up.

Forwards
Pavol Regenda – Benoit-Oliver Groulx – Judd Caufield
Brayden Tracey – Josh Lopina – Blake McLaughlin
Frank Vatrano – Andrew Agozzino – Ryan Strome
Brett Leason – Sam Carrick – Jacob Perreault

Defense
Tyson Hinds – Colton White
Olen Zellweger – Ilya Lyubushkin
Scott Harrington – Tristan Luneau
Jackson LaCombe – Luka Profaca

Goaltenders
Calle Clang
Alex Stalock

Expected scratches: Sasha Pastujov and Ben King

Not sure which of the defense pairs above are watching from the box tonight. Obviously, the Ducks aren’t playing eight defensemen. Another note, the Ducks website says Jaxsen Wiebe is traveling with the team instead of Brayden Tracey, though Tracey’s the name on the line sheet handed out by the Sharks this morning. Could be a last minute change.

How to watch

You can live stream tonight’s Sharks game through the Sharks’ website at www.sjsharks.com. The radio call will be streamed through the Sharks Audio Network. If you’re a Ducks fan, the team will live stream the game on its website www.anaheimducks.com and through the Ducks’ mobile app. Puck drop is 7:00 p.m. PT/10:00 p.m. ET at SAP Center.

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