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    Spencer Lazary
    Nov 19, 2025, 02:07
    Updated at: Nov 19, 2025, 02:07

    See the Mammoth's full projected lineup as they face the Sharks tonight. Key forwards and defense pairings are set for the California road trip showdown.

    The Utah Mammoth are back in action against the San Jose Sharks tonight, as they continue their California road trip, with a meeting with the Sharks.

    Puck drop is set for 7:00 pm MT/9:00 p.m. ET and can be watched on Utah16, NBCSCA.

    Mammoth projected lineup

    Clayton Keller -- Logan Cooley -- Nick Schmaltz

    Michael Carcone -- Barrett Hayton -- Dylan Guenther

    JJ Peterka -- Jack McBain -- Lawson Crouse

    Liam O'Brien -- Kevin Stenlund -- Brandon Tanev

    Mikhail Sergachev -- Dmitri Simashev

    Nate Schmidt -- John Marino

    Ian Cole -- Nick DeSimone

    Vitek Vanecek

    Karel Vejmelka

    Scratched: Olli Maatta, Kailer Yamamoto, Kevin Rooney

    Injured: Sean Durzi (upper body), Alex Kerfoot (lower body)

    Sharks projected lineup

    Philipp Kurashev -- Macklin Celebrini -- Will Smith

    William Eklund -- Alexander Wennberg -- Collin Graf

    Adam Gaudette -- Ty Dellandrea -- Tyler Toffoli

    Barclay Goodrow -- Zack Ostapchuk -- Ryan Reaves

    Mario Ferraro -- Shakir Mukhamadullin

    Dmitry Orlov -- Nick Leddy

    Sam Dickinson -- Vincent Desharnais

    Yaroslav Askarov

    Alex Nedeljkovic

    Scratched: Vincent Iorio, John Klingberg, Timothy Liljegren

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

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