
"This is your public service announcement that the Sharks game is on ESPN. That means that you have to have one of the following: A cable television package that includes ESPN YouTube TV Hulu + Live TV bundle (I could go into a whole freedom of the press thing here, which to me as a journalist is a triggering issue, but then ESPN is also owned by the same company so ... but I digress) FUBO Sling Subscribe to ESPN+"
"Sadly, this game is on network television. That's right, folks, for another year in a row, the powers at the NHL have found that Macklin Celebrini is the true up and coming super star of the NHL and watching him show Tomas Hertl (we still love you, Ninja Hertl) what he's missing will be the best entertainment of the night."
Preseason is over and the Sharks' regular season opener will air on ESPN rather than NBC Sports California, so local commentators Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda will not be on the broadcast. Fans must access ESPN through a cable package or a streaming service such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling, or by subscribing to ESPN+. Some streaming options do not carry NBC Sports California, and NBC Sports requires a higher-tier cable package. Fans should compare costs and subscription options. The Sharks Audio Network provides a free radio alternative for listeners.
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