# seasons – 29
Record – 1,070-920-121-163 (2,424 points)
Playoff appearances – 21
Stanley Cups – 0
First player: Shane Churla (from MNS) 1991 NHL Dispersal Draft Jeff Hackett G 1st round 1991 NHL Expansion Draft (May 30th, 1991).
First-ever Draft Selection: Pat Falloon 1991, 2nd overall
Highest Draft selection: Pat Falloon 1991, 2nd overall Andrei Zyuzin 1996, 2nd overall Patrick Marleau 1997, 2nd overall
Leaders
Games Played – Patrick Marleau, 1,607
Goals – Patrick Marleau, 522
Assists – Joe Thorton, 804
Points – Patrick Marleau, 1,111
Plus/minus – Joe Thornton, +161
Penalty Minutes – Jeff Odgers, 1,001
Power Play Goals – Patrick Marleau, 163
Shorthanded Goals – Patrick Marleau, 17
Hat Tricks – Jonathan Cheechoo, 9
Goalie Wins – Evgeni Nabokov, 293
Goals Against Average – Vesa Toskala, 2.35
Save pct. – Antii Niemi, .917
Shutouts – Evgeni Nabokov, 50
Coaching Wins Leader – Todd McLellan, 311
Team Captains
Doug Wilson ‘91-93
Bob Errey ‘93-95
Jeff Odgers ‘94-96
Todd Gill ‘96-98
Owen Nolan ‘98-03
Alyn McCauley ‘03-04
Patrick Marleau ‘03-04 ‘05-09
Vincent Damphousse ‘03-04
Mike Ricci ‘03-04
Rob Blake ‘09-10
Joe Thornton ‘10-14
Joe Pavelski ‘15-19
Logan Couture ‘19-
Did you know… … The game in San Jose between the Sharks and the visiting Detroit Red Wings on March 10th, 1995 was the only game in NHL history postponed due to rain. Rising floodwaters from the Guadalupe River posed dangerous conditions around the arena area. … The home of the San Jose Sharks is affectionately known as the Shark Tank. … Both the Sharks and the California Golden Seals (Oakland Seals) have called the Cow Palace their home. … The Sharks are affectionately known as The Fins and The Teal. … Craig Coxe scored the 1st goal in Sharks history. He only scored twice for the Sharks over his two-game stint. … |