
The San Jose Sharks take on the Vegas Golden Knights for their fifth preseason game.

Quentin Musty and Ty Emberson are making their San Jose Sharks preseason debut against the Vegas Golden Knights.
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Head Coach David Quinn was very open this morning about his lineup. He allowed THN and other media members to take pictures of the linesheet he put together.
Kaapo Kahkonen will get his second start this preseason and will go the distance. That means MacKenzie Blackwood will get the final preseason game on Thursday.
The second line of Eklund-Bordeleau-Musty will be the focus for Sharks fans.
"Let's see how long it lasts. That's a good question," Quinn said about the second line this morning.
"It's good to get the experience of playing with the NHL guys," Musty said. "It'll be fun. [I'm] just trying to do what I can. I know it's preseason, but just help the team win."
Golden Knights lineup:
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Tonight's game will be streamed on ESPN+ and the Sharks Audio Network.
11:17: The Sharks have started well with some good chances and pressure in the offensive zone. Givani Smith has been active in getting to the crease.
Overall, the San Jose Sharks carried the run of play. They were physical and aggressive in getting to the middle of the ice in the offensive zone. Givani Smith was using his body to create space for his linemates.
Quentin Musty didn't do anything spectacular but was a physical presence as the period went along.
6:51: What a pass! William Eklund spins around behind the net to find Bordeleau back the other way. A wide-open goal for him. 1-0 Sharks.
12:09: Jacob MacDonald powers one past Logan Thompson on the powerplay. Zetterlund did a good job getting in front of the goalie's eyes. 2-0 Sharks.
San Jose yet again dominated the second period. William Eklund was tremendous, attacking the puck and creating offense. Bordeleau and MacDonald scored for the Sharks.
Kaapo Kahknonen looked composed in the crease yet again and didn't allow many rebounds to get away.
Although not tested much, San Jose Sharks goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen was terrific. He made 18 saves in a 2-0 victory.
William Eklund was flying around the ice, especially in the second period. He looked like he was aggressive and fast.
Ty Emberson showed why he was voted as the AHL's Eastern Conference defensive defenseman last season. He was physical and a defensive stalwart all night. He showed his terrific skating ability, which allowed him to always be in the right place on the ice.
