San Jose Sharks' season-opening game once again not on local cable TV
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The Walt Disney Company will stream four San Jose Sharks regular-season games exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu, including the Oct. 9 season-opener against the Vegas Golden Knights. ESPN+ costs $11.99 per month and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $16.99 per month with commercials. The streaming schedule includes road games on Oct. 17 at Utah and Nov. 11 at Minnesota, plus a home game vs. Los Angeles on Nov. 20. Two Sharks games will air on national television: Oct. 28 on ESPN as part of Frozen Frenzy and April 8 on TNT, with the latter moved to a 7 p.m. start. The team finished 32nd last season and added several offseason signings.
SAN JOSE - For the second straight year, fans of the San Jose Sharks who want to watch the team's season-opening game will either need to buy a ticket or be subscribers to ESPN+ or Hulu. 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.
ESPN+ costs $11.99 per month and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $16.99 per month with commercials. Two Sharks games will be on national television. 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.
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