NHL Game Preview: San Jose Sharks (37-33-7) vs. Anaheim Ducks (41-32-5)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM PDT / 10:00 PM EDT
Venue:
Honda Center, Anaheim, CA
TV/Streaming: Victory+, NBCSCA (Sharks), KCOP-13 (Ducks); available on ESPN+ in select markets.

Team Records and Standings Context

Anaheim Ducks: 41-32-5 (87 points), 3rd in the Pacific Division and in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race (holding a wild-card position with games remaining). They average 3.19 goals for and 3.54 against per game. Strong home record: 23-13-3.

San Jose Sharks: 37-33-7 (81 points), 5th in the Pacific and on the outside looking in for a wild-card spot (trailing by several points but still mathematically alive in a crowded West). They score 3.05 goals per game while allowing 3.53. Road record: 16-19-2.

Both Pacific Division rivals are in the final stretch of the regular season. Anaheim desperately needs points to solidify playoff positioning amid a recent slump, while San Jose plays spoiler with nothing to lose and recent momentum.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5-10 Games)

Ducks: 1-4-1 in the last 6 (0-4-1 in the most recent 5). They have dropped four straight regulation decisions, including a shutout home loss to Nashville (0-5) on April 8, losses to Calgary and St. Louis, and a 4-3 defeat in San Jose on April 1. Offensive output has dried up during the skid.

Sharks: 4-1 in their last 5 (including wins over Chicago, Toronto, Anaheim, and St. Louis). They are riding a hot stretch with timely scoring and improved defensive structure, though they did lose to Nashville earlier in the week.

Injury Report

Anaheim Ducks (updates expected after morning skate):

Cutter Gauthier (LW): Day-to-day / Out (upper body) – team leader with 38 goals and 65 points; missed multiple recent games.

Radko Gudas (D): Out (lower body).

Petr Mrazek (G): Out for season (lower body).

Jansen Harkins (C): Out (upper body).

Ross Johnston (LW): Out (lower body).

Significant absences, especially up front and on the blue line.

San Jose Sharks:

Ryan Reaves (RW): Out (hamstring).

Logan Couture (C): Long-term IR.

Depth forward missing, but core lineup otherwise intact.

Player Matchups and Key Players to Watch

Sharks Offense vs. Ducks Defense: Macklin Celebrini continues to dominate as a rookie phenom (41G, 66A, 107P). Look for secondary scoring from players like William Smith and forward depth. San Jose’s special teams (PP 20.6%) could exploit Anaheim’s depleted blueline.

Ducks Counter: Without Gauthier, expect more from Troy Terry, Leo Carlsson, and net-front presence. Anaheim’s offense has struggled lately but remains dangerous at home.

Goaltending Duel: Sharks likely turn to Yaroslav Askarov (solid recent form) or Alex Nedeljkovic. Ducks will rely on Lukas Dostal (Mrazek out for season). Both teams rank near the bottom in goals-against average, suggesting potential for high-event hockey.

Physical Pacific rivalry play, net-front battles, and special teams will be decisive.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

The Sharks lead the season series 2-1.

April 1, 2026: Sharks 4-3 (home).

December 29, 2025: Sharks 5-4 (at Anaheim).

October 11, 2025: Ducks 7-6 OT (at San Jose).

San Jose has taken the last two meetings, including a comeback win in the most recent matchup.

Betting Trends

Ducks: Struggling badly (0-4-1 last 5), yet strong home favorites historically; however, recent home losses and injuries are concerning. OVER has hit in several recent games.

Sharks: Winning 4 of last 5; strong in recent head-to-heads vs. Anaheim; road underdogs but covering lately.

Game Odds

San Jose Sharks                6.5

Anaheim Ducks                 – 180

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 8, 2026

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