
The San Jose Sharks preparing for their sixth and final preseason game today against the Utah Mammoth. With their roister almost fully set, this game will help decide the last few remaining roster spots. Puck drop is set for 5:00 pm MT as the Sharks are on the road one last time before opening up their 2025-26 season at home against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Sharks haven't officially released their roster. However, Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now has a good idea of who is playing. He recently released his lineup projection, which is what we are going to use for tonight's game.
Forwards:
Macklin Celebrini
Will Smith
Philipp Kurashev
Ethan Cardwell
Zach Ostapchuk
William Eklund
Tyler Toffoli
Jeff Skinner
Alex Wennberg
Barclay Goodrow
Adam Gaudette
Ryan Reaves
Defense:
Vincent Desharnais
Sam Dickinson
Shakir Mukhamadullin
Dmitry Orlov
Nick Leddy
Mario Ferraro
Goalies:
Yaroslav Askarov
Alex Nedeljkovic
As for Utah, they have released their preseason lineup, which of course could change. But at this time, this is what they are going with.
Forwards:
Nick Schmaltz
Clayton Keller
Dylan Guenther
Brandon Tanev
Daniil But
Jack McBain
Andrew Agozzino
Michael Carcone
Kailer Yamamoto
J.J. Peterka
Kevin Stenlund
Defense:
John Marino
Dmitri Simashev
Ian Cole
Sean Durzi
Nick DeSimone
Nate Schmidt
Mikhail Sergachev
Goalies:
Vitek Vanecek
Karel Vejmelka
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