San Jose Sharks’ Projected Lineup vs. New York Islanders – 2025/10/21

The San Jose Sharks are back in action tonight against the New York Islanders, which is the first stop in their Eastern road trip.
Puck drop is set for 7:00 EST/4:00 PT and can be viewed on MSGSN, NBCSCA.
Sharks Projected Lineup
Forwards:
Tyler Toffoli — Macklin Celebrini — Will Smith
William Eklund — Alex Wenberg — Jeff Skinner
Collin Graf — Michael Misa — Adam Gaudette
Barclay Goodrow — Ty Dellandrea — Ryan Reaves
Defense:
Dmitry Orlov — Mario Ferraro
Nick Leddy — Vincent Iorio
Sam Dickinson — Vincent Desharnais
Goalies:
Yaroslav Askarov
Alex Nedeljkovic
Scratched: Philipp Kurashev, Luca Cagnoni
Injured: Timothy Liljegren (upper body), John Klingberg (lower body), Shakir Mukhamadullin (upper body)
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Islanders Projected lineup
Forwards:
Jonathan Drouin — Bo Horvat — Emil Heineman
Anthony Duclair — Mathew Barzal — Kyle Palmieri
Anders Lee — Jean-Gabriel Pageau — Maxim Shabanov
Simon Holmstrom — Casey Cizikas — Maxim Tsyplakov
Defense:
Adam Pelech — Ryan Pulock
Matthew Schaefer — Scott Mayfield
Adam Boqvist — Tony DeAngelo
Goalies:
Ilya Sorokin
David Rittich
Scratched: Marc Gatcomb, Kyle MacLean
Injuries: Alexander Romanov (upper body), Pierre Engvall (hip), Semyon Varlamov (knee), Ethan Bear (upper body)
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