The San Jose Sharks will have six nationally televised games this season, with just two on cable.

The Sharks’ Oct. 9 season opener against the Vegas Golden Knights will stream exclusively on ESPN+. The Sharks will also stream exclusively on the platform on Oct. 17 at the Utah Mammoth, Nov. 11 at the Minnesota Wild, and Nov. 20 versus the Los Angeles Kings.

San Jose’s only game on ESPN will be Oct. 28 against the Kings. The Sharks only game on TNT will be Apr. 8 against the Edmonton Oilers.

As always, all other San Jose Sharks games will broadcast locally on NBC Sports Bay Area and stream on ESPN+ for out-of-market fans.

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