San Jose Sharks vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | December 21, 2024
The San Jose Sharks take on the Edmonton Oilers at the Rogers Place this Saturday. The puck drop is set to take place at 04:00 PM EST.
The Sharks (11-19-5) find themselves in a ditch right now as the side has only one win in their last seven games as they sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division while the Oilers (19-11-2) have bounced back from their defeat against the Florida Panthers with an impressive win over the Boston Bruins in overtime.
San Jose Sharks vs Edmonton Oilers game info
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 21
- Time: 4 p.m. EST
- Venue: Rogers Place, Edmonton
- TV Broadcast: SN, NBCSCA
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
San Jose Sharks game preview
The Sharks are in a bit of a pickle currently as they sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division but only a point behind the seventh-placed Anaheim Ducks having played four games more than them. It's going to take a miraculous turnaround for the side to get back to winning ways as they look short of ideas in the attacking front.
San Jose Sharks injuries
Vitek Vanecek, Klim Kostin and Marc-Edouard Vlasic are all currently sidelined for the Sharks due to their ongoing injury concerns.
Edmonton Oilers game preview
The Oilers must have been disappointed with their defeat against the Panthers as they followed it up with a fantastic and hard-earned win against the Boston Bruins. The side benefited from the in-form Leon Draisaitl as he provided a hat-trick of assists to help the side win the game 3-2 in overtime.
Edmonton Oilers injuries
Evander Kane remains the only player currently injured for the Oilers as the return of the forward is likely to take place in the first few weeks of 2025.
Sharks and Oilers key players
Mikael Granlund leads the line for the Sharks in terms of points as he has scored 11 goals and provided 21 assists since the start of the campaign.
It continues to be the Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid show for the Oilers as Draisaitl crosses the 50-point mark thanks to his assists in the latest game and helping him reach his career-high 900 points mark in the process.