Four San Jose Sharks regular-season games will stream exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu, including the Oct. 9 season-opener at SAP Center against the Vegas Golden Knights. The streaming services will also carry road games at Utah on Oct. 17 and at Minnesota on Nov. 11, plus a home matchup vs. the Los Angeles Kings on Nov. 20. ESPN+ costs $11.99 per month and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $16.99 per month with commercials. Two additional Sharks games will air on national television: Oct. 28 on ESPN and April 8 on TNT. The April 8 game will mark San Jose's first appearance on TNT.
The Walt Disney Company announced on Wednesday that it will stream four Sharks regular-season games exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu, including the team's season-opener on Oct. 9 at SAP Center against the Vegas Golden Knights. The streaming services will also show the Sharks' road games against the Utah Mammoth and Minnesota Wild on Oct. 17 and Nov. 11, respectively, and San Jose's home game against the Los Angeles Kings on Nov. 20.
On Oct. 28 at 8 p.m., ESPN is airing the Sharks' home game against the Kings, which is the final game of the NHL's Frozen Frenzy, an event that features 16 games involving all 32 teams. The Sharks' April 8 home game against the Edmonton Oilers will be televised on TNT, marking San Jose's first appearance on the network, which began airing NHL games in the 2023-24 season.
Last season, the Sharks appeared exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu three times and on ESPN another three times. The Sharks' first game of the 2024-25 season was at home against the St. Louis Blues, featured the NHL debuts of forwards Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith, and was shown exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu. Prior to that, recent Sharks season openers had been shown on the team's broadcast partner, NBC Sports California.
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