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    Spencer Lazary
    Nov 22, 2025, 23:17
    Updated at: Nov 22, 2025, 23:17

    Sharks aim for a third consecutive win. Discover the full projected lineups for San Jose and Ottawa's battle on the ice tonight.

    The San Jose Sharks are back in action again tonight against the Ottawa Senators tonight. The Sharks are coming into tonight looking to for their third straight win after beating the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in a shootout.

    7 p.m. ET; NBCSCA, SN1

    Senators projected lineup

    David Perron -- Tim Stutzle -- Drake Batherson

    Lars Eller -- Dylan Cozens -- Fabian Zetterlund

    Michael Amadio -- Shane Pinto -- Claude Giroux

    Nick Cousins -- Stephen Halliday -- Hayden Hodgson

    Jake Sanderson -- Artem Zub

    Tyler Kleven -- Jordan Spence

    Nikolas Matinpalo -- Nick Jensen

    Linus Ullmark

    Leevi Merilainen

    Scratched: Kurtis MacDermid, Lassi Thomson, Ridly Greig

    Injured: Brady Tkachuk (thumb surgery), Olle Lycksell (undisclosed), Thomas Chabot (upper body)

    Sharks projected lineup

    Philipp Kurashev -- Macklin Celebrini -- Will Smith

    William Eklund -- Alexander Wennberg -- Tyler Toffoli

    Adam Gaudette -- Ty Dellandrea -- Collin Graf

    Barclay Goodrow -- Zack Ostapchuk -- Ryan Reaves

    Dmitry Orlov -- Timothy Liljegren

    Mario Ferraro -- John Klingberg

    Shakir Mukhamadullin -- Vincent Desharnais

    Yaroslav Askarov

    Alex Nedeljkovic

    Scratched: Vincent Iorio, Nick Leddy, Sam Dickinson

    Injured: Michael Misa (lower body), Jeff Skinner (lower body)

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