Igor Chernyshov is a game-time decision.
If he doesn’t play, Ty Dellandrea will make his return to the San Jose Sharks’ line-up.
Both Chernyshov and Dellandrea are scheduled to participate in warm-ups tonight.
Dellandrea will take part in warm-ups tonight & should continue to take part in Will Smith’s warm-up ritual: “He might have to remind me, it’s been a while. I gotta get my head around my old routines & where I go, where I don’t go.” https://t.co/QT6pidR6EE
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) April 1, 2026
If the star prospect winger is in, the Sharks should have the same lines as in their last game, a 5-4 win over the St. Louis Blues.
If not, it sounds like there will be some significant changes on the lines: Dellandrea for Chernyshov is not likely to be a one-for-one swap on the top line.
San Jose Sharks (34-31-7)
Yaroslav Askarov will start, meaning Alex Nedeljkovic should draw the Toronto Maple Leafs tomorrow.
This is what the line-up will look like if Chernyshov is in:
Chernyshov-Celebrini-Smith
Eklund-Wennberg-Sherwood
Graf-Misa-Toffoli
Goodrow-Ostapchuk-Gaudette
Orlov-Desharnais
Mukhamadullin-Ferraro
Dickinson-Leddy
Askarov
Anaheim Ducks (41-28-5)
It sounds like Lukas Dostal will draw the start.
Radko Gudas and Cutter Gauthier will not play.
Nathan Gaucher will make his NHL debut for #FlyTogether tonight.
— Max Miller (@Real_Max_Miller) April 1, 2026
Where To Watch
Puck drop between the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks is at 6 PM PT at SAP Center. Watch it live on TNT and HBO Max. Listen to it on the Sharks Audio Network.