Sharks record for goals in a single season: 56 (2005–06) by this winger.
Jonathan Cheechoo
The Sharks’ opponent in their first Stanley Cup Final (2016).
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Sharks’ current home building is officially named this.
SAP Center At San Jose
The Sharks’ first-ever first-round pick (2nd overall, 1991).
Pat Falloon
Listed on the Sharks’ official front office page as current GM.
Mike Grier
In 2005–06, this Shark put up 125 points and won the Art Ross Trophy.
Joe Thornton
In 2019 Game 7 vs. Vegas, this Golden Knight took the 5-minute major that flipped the series.
Cody Eakin
The SAP Center opened in this year.
1993
The Sharks selected this player No. 1 overall in the 2024 NHL Draft.
Macklin Celebrini
The Sharks’ inaugural general manager (1991–92).
Jack Ferreira
The Sharks’ all-time leader in career goals with 522.
Patrick Marleau
This Shark scored the OT winner in that same Game 7 comeback.
Barclay Goodrow
Locals call SAP Center by this nickname.
The Shark Tank
With the No. 2 pick in 2025, the Sharks took this Canadian forward.
Michael Misa
The Sharks promoted this coach to head coach on June 13, 2024.
Ryan Warsofsky
The first (and for years, only) player to have his number retired by the Sharks: No. 12.
Patrick Marleau
In 2014, the Sharks blew a 3–0 series lead to this rival.
Los Angeles Kings
The Sharks’ most iconic team color, featured heavily in early uniforms.
Teal
Jonathan Cheechoo was drafted this overall (1998).
29th overall
In 2025, reports said the Sharks captain’s playing career was effectively ended by osteitis pubis.
Logan Couture
The only season the Sharks won the Presidents’ Trophy (53 wins, 117 points).
2008-09
In 2019 WCF Game 3, this defenseman scored the OT winner after the infamous hand-pass controversy.
Erik Karlsson
In the primary logo, the shark is biting down on this object.
Hockey Stick
Celebrini was picked No. 1 in 2024 at this Vegas venue.
Sphere
In 2025, Reuters reported this long-time Sharks defenseman was waived for a buyout after 19 seasons.
Marc-Edouard Vlasic