Barracuda to air five games on NBC Sports California
The San Jose Barracuda will televise five games on NBC Sports California starting Jan. 24, giving fans easier access to AHL action and Sharks prospects.

The San Jose Barracuda announced they will televise five regular-season games on NBC Sports California, the Sharks' flagship network, beginning Jan. 24 at Tech CU Arena. The move brings more AHL coverage into the Sharks TV window and makes it simpler for fans to follow the team's prospects and in-season call-ups.
The televised schedule on NBC Sports California, all times Pacific, includes Jan. 24 vs. the Bakersfield Condors at 6 p.m.; Feb. 14 vs. the Henderson Silver Knights at 6 p.m.; Feb. 15 vs. Henderson at 3 p.m.; Mar. 4 vs. the San Diego Gulls at 7 p.m.; and Mar. 18 vs. the Coachella Valley Firebirds at 10:30 a.m. Fans can catch these broadcasts live on NBC Sports California, via the NBC Sports app, or on Peacock. The Barracuda will continue to stream every game on AHLTV (FloHockey) and carry audio on the Sharks audio network; non-conflicting regular-season and playoff Barracuda games will air on the main Sharks audio feed.
Nick Nollenberger will handle play-by-play duties on the telecasts, with longtime Sharks broadcaster Drew Remenda joining as analyst. That pairing gives local viewers familiar voices and more informed scouting-level commentary when watching prospects move through the AHL ranks toward potential NHL duty.
This expanded TV window matters for several reasons. Televised games increase exposure for Barracuda players and make it easier for family, friends, and local fans who can't travel to Tech CU Arena to keep tabs on development. For season-ticket holders and casual fans alike, the simultaneous availability on NBC's apps and Peacock means flexibility, watch on the TV, laptop, or mobile device. When TV and AHLTV schedules conflict, the Sharks audio feed will provide consistent coverage, preserving a listening option even if viewers switch platforms.
Practical considerations: note the early 10:30 a.m. Pacific start on Mar. 18 if you plan to watch live, and check your NBC Sports or Peacock subscription ahead of game day to avoid last-minute access issues. If you follow prospects closely, these telecasts are prime opportunities to see NHL-style systems and coaching alignments implemented at the AHL level.
The takeaway? Having five Barracuda games on the Sharks' TV platform is a win for visibility and convenience, more chances to track prospects and enjoy quality AHL hockey without leaving the couch. Our two cents? Set calendar alerts, make sure your streaming credentials are up to date, and tune in early to catch shifts by players who might be the next to get called up.
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