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

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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