Vancouver Canucks vs San Jose Sharks: How to Watch online free via live stream on NHL Game Center

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Vancouver Canucks will face off on the ice against the San Jose Sharks on Thursday night as the new NHL 2013-2014 season kicks off. There will be no love lost between these two teams tonight, following their Stanley Cup playoffs meeting earlier this year.

The Canucks vs Sharks will start at 10 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on TSN, CSCA, or alternatively can be watched online through live stream, on the NHL Game Center, via the link provided below.

The Canucks will be vying for revenge following their embarrassing loss in the playoffs last season. They faced off against the Sharks, with San Jose sweeping the series.

Vancouver will have been looking at this opening game for weeks and will likely come out with something to prove tonight.

However, the Sharks will not roll over and let the Canucks just take their revenge, and they will feel confident following their comprehensive win over the Canucks in the playoffs that they have more than enough to claim the win tonight. The Sharks' fans will have high expectations for their team this season and will want them to get off to a winning start and take control of their season from the outset.

The Canucks vs Sharks will start at 10 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream, free on the NHL Game Center for subscribers, by clicking here.

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