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The San Jose Sharks take on the Los Angeles Kings at home. Will Smith and Philipp Kurashev and Alex Wennberg scored, but the Sharks lost 4-3. Period 1 4 in: Liljegren, really nifty backhand exit pass,
Sharks center Alex Wennberg scores a goal in the third period of San Jose's game against the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday at Crypto.com Arena.Alex Wennberg scores power-play goal to bring Sharks even in game vs.
Eklund is enjoying the fastest start to a season of his relatively brief NHL career, and Celebrini is starting to establish himself as one of the league’s premier players. Both will be pillars of the Sharks franchise for years to come and are carrying lengthy point streaks into Thursday’s home game against the New Jersey Devils.
The Sharks were carrying a nine-game losing streak at home into Tuesday. They went 0-5-0 at home to end last season and were 0-2-2 at the Shark Tank so far this season. They and the Kings were the only two teams left in the NHL not to win a game in their home arenas.
Los Angeles Kings (4-3-3, in the Pacific Division) vs. San Jose Sharks (2-5-2, in the Pacific Division) San Jose, California; Tuesday, 11 p.m. EDT. BOTTOM LINE: The San Jose Shark
SAN JOSE – The San Jose Sharks placed defensemen Nick Leddy on injured reserve but will have John Klingberg back in the lineup for their game against the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday at SAP Center as they begin a four-game homestand.
The Los Angeles Kings take on the San Jose Sharks at the SAP Center today. Here are the projected/expected lineups.