The San Jose Sharks
are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). They play their home games at the HP Pavilion at San Jose (also known as The Shark Tank).
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Franchise history
Bringing hockey back to the Bay Area
The
Oakland Coliseum was home to the
California Golden Seals of the NHL from 1967-1976.
Gordon and
George Gund, who ended up moving that team to
Cleveland and eventually merging it with the
Minnesota North Stars, had long wanted to bring hockey back to the Bay Area and asked the NHL for permission to move the North Stars there in the late 1980s, but the league vetoed them. Meanwhile, a group led by former
Hartford Whalers owner
Howard Baldwin was pushing the NHL to bring a team to
San Jose, where a new arena was being built. Eventually the league struck a compromise: the Gunds would sell their share of the North Stars to Baldwin's group, with the Gunds receiving an expansion team in the Bay Area to begin play in the
1991–92 season and being allowed to take a certain number of players from the North Stars to their new club.
[1] In return, the North Stars would be allowed to participate as an equal partner in an expansion draft with the new Bay Area team.
On
May 5,
1990, the Gunds officially sold their share of the North Stars to Baldwin and were awarded a new team for the Bay Area, based in San Jose. Over 5,000 potential names were submitted by mail for the new team. While the first-place finisher was "Blades," the Gunds were concerned about the name's potentially negative association with weapons, and went with the runner-up, "
Sharks."
[2] The name was said to have been inspired by the large number of sharks living in the
Pacific Ocean. Seven different varieties live there, and one area of water near the Bay Area is known as the "
red triangle" because of its shark population. The team's first marketing head, Matt Levine, said of the new name, "Sharks are relentless, determined, swift, agile, bright and fearless. We plan to build an organization that has all those qualities."
[3]
Cow Palace years (1991–93)
For their first two seasons, the Sharks played at the
Cow Palace in
Daly City, just outside
San Francisco, a facility that the NHL and the Seals had rejected in 1967.
Pat Falloon was their first draft choice, and led the team in points during their first season.
George Kingston was their first coach during their first two seasons.
[4] Though the
1991–92 roster was primarily comprised of NHL journeymen, minor leaguers, and rookies, the Sharks had at least one notable player when they acquired 14-year veteran and former
Norris Trophy-winning defenseman
Doug Wilson from the
Chicago Blackhawks on September 6, 1991. Wilson was named the team's first
captain and
All-Star representative in the inaugural season. The Sharks, however, were one of the worst teams in the NHL their first two seasons – the 71 losses in
1992–93 is an NHL record, and they also suffered a 17-game losing streak, while winning just 11 games and earning a mere 24 points in the standings. Kingston was fired following the end of the 1992–93 season.
Despite the Sharks futility in the standings, several team "firsts" happened in the 1992–93 season. On November 17, 1992, San Jose goaltender
Arturs Irbe recorded the first shutout in team history, stoning the
Los Angeles Kings 6-0. On December 3 against the
Hartford Whalers at the
Cow Palace, right winger
Rob Gaudreau scored the first
hat trick in franchise history; he also scored the team's second ever hat trick nine days later against the
Quebec Nordiques. Gaudreau's prolific scoring earned the Sharks their first ever league-wide award as the
NHL's Rookie of the Month for having scored 14 goals and 5 assists for 19 points during the month of December, 1992.
The early era also saw the birth of the San Jose Sharks long-time mascot, . On January 28, 1992 at a game vs. the
New York Rangers, the then-unnamed mascot emerged from a
Zamboni during an intermission. A "Name the Mascot" contest began that night, with the winning name of "S. J. Sharkie" being announced on April 15, 1992.
[5]
Early success and rebuilding (1993–97)
For their third season,
1993–94, the Sharks moved to their current home, the San Jose Arena (now the
HP Pavilion at San Jose).
[6] Under head coach
Kevin Constantine, the Sharks pulled off one of the biggest turnarounds in NHL history, finishing with a 33-35-16 record, making the playoffs with 82 points — a 58-point jump from the previous season.
[7] They were seeded eighth in the Western Conference playoffs and faced the
Detroit Red Wings, one of the favorites in the Western Conference to win the Stanley Cup. However, in one of the biggest upsets in
Stanley Cup playoff history, the underdog Sharks shocked the Red Wings in seven games. In Game 7 at
Joe Louis Arena,
Jamie Baker scored the game-winning goal in the 3rd period and the Sharks won 3-2.
[8] In the second round, the Sharks had a 3-2 lead over the
Toronto Maple Leafs but lost the final two games in
Toronto, including an overtime loss in Game 6 where, moments before Toronto's decisive goal,
Johan Garpenlov's shot rang off the Toronto crossbar.
In
1994–95, the Sharks returned to the playoffs and again reached the second round.
Ray Whitney scored a goal in double overtime of Game 7 of the Conference Quarterfinals against the
Calgary Flames, continuing the Flames' streak of not winning a playoff series after they won the
1989 Stanley Cup (which would not be broken until
2004). Key Sharks players were goalie
Arturs Irbe, defenseman
Sandis Ozolinsh and forwards
Igor Larionov and
Sergei Makarov. The 1995 season also saw the only rainout in the history of the NHL, when the
Guadalupe River flooded its banks in
March 1995, making it impossible for anyone to get into the San Jose Arena for a game between the Sharks and the Red Wings.
[9]
In
1995–96, the Sharks finished last in the Pacific Division and failed to make the playoffs. The team also underwent major changes: during the season they traded Ozolinsh and Larionov; Irbe, who had suffered an off-ice injury, was released at the end of the season. The team began rebuilding, acquiring forward
Owen Nolan from the
Colorado Avalanche, as well as several other players. Constantine was fired midway through the season and replaced by interim coach
Jim Wiley. The
next season was no better under
Al Sims, with the Sharks again finishing last and winning only 27 games. Their standing would help them draft
Patrick Marleau (no.2 overall) in the 1997 NHL entry draft.
Darryl Sutter years (1997–2002)
The Sharks returned to the playoffs in
1997–98, with goalie
Mike Vernon, whom they acquired from the Red Wings (the season after Vernon won the
Conn Smythe Trophy), and new head coach
Darryl Sutter. For the next two years, the Sharks made the playoffs, yet never advanced past the first round. In 1998 they lost to the Stars in six games. In 1999 the Sharks fell to the Avalanche in six games. However, this changed in the
1999–2000 season, when the Sharks finished with their first-ever winning record, but earned a match-up against the
Presidents' Trophy champion
St. Louis Blues in the first round. However, in an upset on par with the one they had pulled on
Detroit six years earlier, the Sharks managed to eliminate the Blues in the full seven games. San Jose, however, managed to last only five more games before being eliminated by the
Dallas Stars that year.
In
2000–01,
Kazakh goalie
Evgeni Nabokov won the
Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie. The team also acquired
Finnish star forward
Teemu Selanne from the
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for
Jeff Friesen and
Steve Shields. In the 2001 playoffs, the Blues downed the Sharks in six games in the first round, avenging the 2000 defeat to San Jose. The team's breakout year was
2001–02. Veteran
Adam Graves was acquired for
Mikael Samuelsson. The Sharks won their first Pacific Division title, and defeated the
Phoenix Coyotes in the first round, but fell to the
Colorado Avalanche in second.
Following the 2001–02 season, the Gunds sold the Sharks to a group of local investors headed by team president
Greg Jamison.
Kyle McLaren was acquired in a three-way trade with the
Montreal Canadiens and
Boston Bruins for checking-line winger
Niklas Sundstrom and promising prospect
Jeff Jillson, and
Dan McGillis was acquired for
Marcus Ragnarsson, but the team could not turn itself around. Sutter was fired and replaced by
Ron Wilson midway through that season.
Ron Wilson years (2003–2008)
In 2003,
Owen Nolan was traded to Toronto, and the newly-acquired McGillis,
Bryan Marchment,
AHL star
Shawn Heins, and forward
Matt Bradley were moved. Selanne left to sign with the
Colorado Avalanche. Centers
Alyn McCauley (from the Maple Leafs) and
Wayne Primeau (from the
Pittsburgh Penguins) were brought in to stabilize the locker room.
Jim Fahey led all rookie defensemen in points despite playing in only 43 games.
2003–04 saw another turnaround for the team, resulting in the team's best season ever. An injection of youth, with players like
Christian Ehrhoff and
Tom Preissing, and the influx of energy with
Alexander Korolyuk jump-started San Jose. They posted the third-best record in the league with a team-record 104 points (31 more than the previous season, and the first time the team had earned 100 points), won the Pacific Division championship, and were seeded second in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, the Sharks defeated the
St. Louis Blues 4 games to 1 in the conference quarterfinals and stopped the
Colorado Avalanche 4-2 in the conference semifinals. The San Jose Sharks, for the first time, went to the conference finals. However, they fell to the
Calgary Flames and ex-coach Sutter 4-2 in the conference finals with former Sharks goaltender
Miikka Kiprusoff in net for the Flames. The Sharks lost all three games played in San Jose in that series. Kiprusoff was traded early in the season to the Flames for a second round pick (
Marc-Edouard Vlasic was drafted for that second pick).
The Sharks started the
2005–06 season slowly, dropping to last place in the Pacific Division. In the previous off-season, they didn't add any players from outside their own organization — the only team out of 30 not to do so. After a 10-game losing streak, the Sharks traded
Brad Stuart,
Wayne Primeau and
Marco Sturm to the
Boston Bruins for star player
Joe Thornton. The trade re-energized the team, and with excellent play by backup goaltender
Vesa Toskala, the Sharks rallied back from their early season slump to clinch the fifth seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, the Sharks defeated the
Nashville Predators 4-1 in the conference quarterfinals before falling to the
Edmonton Oilers 4-2 in the conference semifinals. The Sharks led the series against Edmonton 2-0 before losing four straight. Joe Thornton was awarded the
Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's
Most Valuable Player, as well as the
Art Ross Trophy for leading the league in points, with a total of 125. Jonathan Cheechoo was awarded the
Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy for scoring the most goals during the regular season, with a total of 56.
The Sharks entered the
2006–07 season as the youngest team in average age, as well as the biggest team in average weight, and they raced out to a 20-7-0 start, the best in franchise history. Ron Wilson chose the uncommon strategy of alternating both
Vesa Toskala and
Evgeni Nabokov every other game. Two significant trades were made at the trade deadline for defenseman
Craig Rivet and winger
Bill Guerin. The trades coincided with Nabokov, playing full time while Toskala recovered from an injury, putting together a string of outstanding performances and earning the number one job. The Sharks finished the regular season with the best record in franchise history at 51-26-5. In the conference quarterfinals, the Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators for the second year in a row with the same 4-1 result. In the Western Conference semifinals, the Sharks faced the Detroit Red Wings. After taking a 2-1 series lead, they lost a pivotal game 4 when the Red Wings scored the tying goal with 33 seconds left and went on to win in overtime. The Sharks would go on to lose the next two games in a row, losing the series to Detroit 4-2.
In that offseason, San Jose lost defenseman
Scott Hannan to the
Colorado Avalanche but managed to re-sign pending
free agent Craig Rivet.
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In advance of the 2007–08 season, the Sharks updated their logos and jerseys to adjust to the new Rbk EDGE jersey.
[10]
The Sharks rode on a very hot streak in the month of March. They were aided by the trade-deadline acquisition of
Brian Campbell, who they gave up
Steve Bernier and a first-round-pick in the
2008 NHL Entry Draft. Going the entire month without a regulation loss, they captured their third division title with a franchise-record 108 points, second in the league to the
Detroit Red Wings. San Jose started the 2007–08 playoffs beating the
Calgary Flames 4 games to 3 in San Jose's first ever home Game 7, advancing to play the fifth seeded
Dallas Stars in the second round. On Monday April 21, goalie Evgeni Nabokov was named one of the three finalists for the
Vezina trophy for the NHL's most valuable goaltender. San Jose eventually lost to Dallas 4-2 in the Western Conference Semifinals. Game 6 required four overtime periods, and was the longest game in the team's history.
The Ron Wilson era officially came to an end on Monday, May 12 when the Sharks fired Wilson, citing the Sharks' disappointing second round losses in the past three seasons.
[11] Wilson ended his tenure in San Jose with a overall record of 206-134-45 in 385 regular-season games and a 28-24 record in 52 postseason games. Wilson moved on to be hired as head coach of the
Toronto Maple Leafs along with assistant coaches
Tim Hunter and
Rob Zettler, to make up the Toronto coaching staff.
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Todd McLellan years (2008–present)
On June 11, 2008, the San Jose Sharks named former
Detroit Red Wings assistant coach,
Todd McLellan, as their new head coach for the 2008–09 season.
During the offseason, San Jose's major headlines included signing defenseman
Rob Blake, acquiring defensemen
Dan Boyle and
Brad Lukowich for defenseman
Matt Carle, defensive prospect
Ty Wishart, a first round pick in the
2009 NHL Entry Draft and a fourth round pick in the
2010 NHL Entry Draft, as well as trading defenseman
Craig Rivet to the
Buffalo Sabres for a second round pick in the
2009 NHL Entry Draft and a second round pick in the
2010 NHL Entry Draft.
The Sharks finished the regular season as
President's Trophy champions with 53 wins and 117 points, both franchise records. Despite their successful regular season, the Sharks were eliminated by the eighth-seeded
Anaheim Ducks in six games in the first round of the playoffs.
Traditions and fan base
The Sharks have kept the same pre-game celebration since they moved to HP Pavilion in 1993.
[12] At the beginning of each Sharks home game, a 17-foot open shark mouth is lowered from the rafters. As the mouth is lowered the eyes flash red and fog pours out. Then, a live view of the locker room tunnel with Sharks players is shown on the scoreboard and the goalie leads the team out of the locker room, through the mouth, and onto the ice.
Compared to other teams that entered warm-weather locales during the 1990s, San Jose have had few issues with attracting supporters to the team, both in the stands and community. Sharks games regularly sell out, the team has a large number of fans across the Bay Area, and some of
Silicon Valley's larger tech firms such as
Seagate,
Applied Materials,
Logitech and
Sun Microsystems (whose
chairman has long played the game) have long provided financial support to the club.
Season-by-season record
This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Sharks. For the full season-by-season history, see List of San Jose Sharks seasons
Note:
GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes''
Records as of May 5, 2009. [13]
Season
| GP
| W
| L
| OTL
| Pts
| GF
| GA
| PIM
| Finish
| Playoffs
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2004–05
| Season cancelled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
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2005–061
| 82
| 44
| 27
| 11
| 99
| 266
| 242
| 1058
| 2nd, Pacific
| Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Oilers)
|
2006–07
| 82
| 51
| 26
| 5
| 107
| 258
| 199
| 939
| 2nd, Pacific
| Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Red Wings)
|
2007–08
| 82
| 49
| 23
| 10
| 108
| 222
| 193
| 1061
| 1st, Pacific
| Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Stars)
|
2008–09
| 82
| 53
| 18
| 11
| 117
| 257
| 204
| 1141
| 1st, Pacific
| Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Ducks)
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Current roster
Updated December 16, 2008
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