
The radio call will be streamed through the Sharks Audio Network. Streaming is available with a subscription to ESPN+ (blackout restrictions do apply).

Tonight’s game will be broadcast regionally on NBCSCA, BSN and BSWI.
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Here’s everything you need to know to tune in: How to Watch Injured Reserve: Matt Dumba (upper body), Jordan Greenway (upper body), Jon Merrill (upper body), Tyson Jost (lower body) Matt Boldy - Frederick Gaudreau - Kevin FialaĬonnor Dewar - Joel Eriksson Ek - Marcus Folignoīrandon Duhaime - Nick Bjugstad - Nicolas Deslauriers Kirill Kaprizov - Ryan Hartman - Mats Zuccarello Injured Reserve: Alexander Barabanov (upper body), Jonah Gadjovich (upper body), Adin Hill (lower body), Kevin Labanc (shoulder), John Leonard (lower body), Erik Karlsson (lower body), Radim Simek (upper body) Established in 2000, the Minnesota Wild is the State of Hockeys professional team and resides in the NHLs Central Division. Tonight’s game brought the Minnesota Wild to a 6-1 record over the preseason with a resounding 5-1 win over the Dallas Stars, which yes, we know the preseason only matters so much, but it. Scott Reedy - Thomas Bordeleau - Jonathan Dahlen Rudolfs Balcers - Nick Bonino - Matt Nieto Jasper Weatherby - Tomas Hertl - Noah Gregor Timo Meier - Logan Couture - Sasha Chmelevski Here’s everything you need to know to tune in: Lines Thomas Bordeleau is also expected to make his debut on the Sharks’ fourth line. The Minnesota Wild® plays in front of some of the NHL®s most knowledgeable, passionate fans. Tonight’s game marks the first time Jacob Middleton will be playing against his former team, while former Wild netminder Kaapo Kahkonen will get the night off.
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The San Jose Sharks wrap up this five-game road trip tonight, as they take on the Minnesota Wild.
