After a good start to the season, the Seattle Kraken are one of the top teams in the Pacific Division. The Kraken (16 points) are third in the Pacific, but trail the Anaheim Ducks (17 points) and Vegas Golden Knights (17 points) by just a single point. The Kraken are 6-2-4 for the season and have an even goal differential — 33 goals for and 33 goals against.

Jordan Eberle and Jaden Schwartz share the team’s scoring lead with 10 points apiece. Eberle also leads the team with five goals. In the net, Joey Daccord has been doing the heavy lifting for the Kraken. He has all six of the team’s wins this season. Daccord has a 2.53 goals against average and a .910 save percentage. Behind him, Philipp Grubauer has made two starts and Matt Murray has made one start. Murray is expected to back up Daccord tonight.

San Jose Sharks lines tonight

The Sharks will be without William Eklund, who did not travel with the team. Adam Gaudette and Ryan Reaves are on the trip and Gaudette has been activated off of IR. Defenseman Nick Leddy is also on the trip. Unfortunately, Michael Misa is a game time decision according to the Bay Area News Group’s Curtis Pashelka after he left practice early.

The #SJSharks have activated Adam Gaudette from injured reserve, as expected.

Now it’s a matter of whether Michael Misa will play tonight. Ryan Warsofsky told reporters that Misa is a game-time decision after he had to leave the ice during the team’s morning skate in Seattle.

— Curtis Pashelka (@CurtisPashelka) November 5, 2025

As a result, here’s what we think the lines will look like, but they could change depending on Misa’s availability. If Misa is unavailable, the Sharks will skate 11/7 with Vincent Desharnais skating as the 7th defenseman.

#SJSharks lines at morning skate in Seattle, looks like Gaudette/Misa/Dellandrea in:

Smith-Celebrini-Toffoli
Gaudette-Wennberg-Kurashev
Skinner-Misa-Cardwell
Goodrow-Dellandrea-Graf

Orlov-Liljegren
Ferraro-Klingberg
Dickinson-Mukhamadullin

— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) November 5, 2025

Forwards
Will Smith – Macklin Celebrini – Tyler Toffoli
Adam Gaudette – Alex Wennberg – Philip Kurashev
Jeff Skinner – Michael Misa – Ethan Cardwell
Barclay Goodrow – Ty Dellandrea – Collin Graf

Defense
Dmitry Orlov – Timothy Liljegren
Mario Ferraro – John Klingberg
Sam Dickinson – Shakir Mukhamadullin

Goaltenders
Yaroslav Askarov
Alex Nedeljkovic

Seattle Kraken lines vs. San Jose Sharks tonight

Here are the lines according to Circling Seattle Sports. It sounds like Daccord was the first one off the ice for the Kraken, which means he will likely get the start in the net.

The @SeattleKraken lines ahead of tonight’s game against San Jose⬇️

Tolvanen-Beniers-Eberle
Schwartz-Stephenson-Kakko
Marchment-Wright-Winterton
Kartye-Catton-Nyman
Extra: Meyers

Dunn-Larsson
Lindgren-Montour
Mahura-Oleksiak
Extras: Fleury, Evans

Daccord
Murray #SeaKraken pic.twitter.com/2v7NUBXj0z

— Circling Seattle Sports (@CirclingSports) November 5, 2025

Forwards
Eeli Tolvanen – Matty Beniers – Jordan Eberle
Jaden Schwartz – Chandler Stephenson – Kaapo Kakko
Mason Marchment – Shane Wright – Ryan Winterton
Tye Kartye – Berkly Catton – Jani Nyman

Defense
Vince Dunn – Adam Larsson
Ryan Lindgren – Brandon Montour
Josh Mahura – Jamie Oleksiak

Goaltenders
Joey Daccord
Matt Murray

How to watch San Jose Sharks at Seattle Kraken Nov. 5, 2025

Today’s game starts at 7 p.m. PT at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.

Sharks fans can watch the game on NBC Sports California or listen on the Sharks Audio Network.

Seattle fans can watch on KHN, KING 5 and KONG.

As always, be sure to join us here on Fear the Fin to talk with other Sharks fans about what’s happening on the ice and around the NHL.