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    Spencer Lazary
    Oct 31, 2025, 12:00
    Updated at: Oct 31, 2025, 12:00

    The San Jose Sharks have announced `that they are hosting watch parties for the 2025-26 season. 

    The watch parties will be held at local venues and will have their mascot S.J. Sharkie there to have a meet and great with the fans. There will also be  a part atmosphere which will include a live DJ as well as Sharks trivia and more. 

    The schedule for the watch parties are as follows:

    • Wednesday, November 5 – The Clubhouse (Fremont) vs. the Seattle Kraken at 7 p.m. PT
    • Thursday, November 13 – The Lot at Creekside (San Jose) vs. the Calgary Flames at 6 p.m. PT
    • Saturday, December 13 – Laughing Monk Brewing (Scotts Valley) vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins at 12 p.m. PT.
    • Friday, January 16 – Fieldwork (San Leandro) vs. the Detroit Red Wings at 4 p.m. PT
    • Thursday, January 29 – Pop’s Public House (Gilroy) vs. the Edmonton Oilers at 6 p.m. PT
    • Saturday, March 14 – Splash (San Jose) vs. the Montreal Canadiens at 4 p.m. PT

    Additional watch party dates and locations will be announced later in the season.

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