List of San Jose Sharks players

Sharks team members lined up on the ice after a game congratulating their goaltender on a win.
San Jose Sharks players celebrating a game win in 2006.

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 in the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1991 as an expansion team, the Sharks have won the Pacific Division six times: in 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, and have made the Stanley Cup playoffs in 18 of their 24 years in the League. San Jose has not won a Stanley Cup championship to date; the Sharks' longest run in the playoffs came in 2016, when they defeated the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals to reach the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals.

Since their inception, 283 different players have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Sharks. The team has had nine captains. Doug Wilson was the first, serving in the team's expansion years between 1991 and 1993.[1] Igor Larionov was another early player for the team, who along with Ed Belfour are the only Sharks to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.[2] Goaltender Arturs Irbe, who was instrumental in leading the Sharks to their first playoff appearance in 1993–94 with 74 appearances in 84 games, and Jeff Friesen, who was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team for 1994–95, were among the team's early players.[3]

The Sharks grew into a perennial Pacific Division contender in the 2000s following the drafting of several players, among them including forward Patrick Marleau, taken second overall in 1997, who holds the franchise records for the most goals (404) and points (861).[3] Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, selected in 1994, established himself as an NHL regular in 2000–01 when he won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top rookie. He went on to win 293 games in San Jose.[4] Jonathan Cheechoo is the only Sharks player to score 50 goals in a season; his total of 56 in 2005–06 earned him the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the League's top goal scorer.[5]

The team's current captain is Joe Pavelski.[1] Joe Thornton, future Hall of Famer, was acquired in a trade with the Boston Bruins in 2005, Thornton won the Art Ross and Hart Memorial Trophies as the NHL's top scorer and most valuable player, respectively in his first season in San Jose. He has appeared in three NHL All-Star Games while a member of the Sharks, and won a gold medal competing for Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[6]

Key

The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–2001 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2000–2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

Statistics complete as of the end of the 2017–2018 season.

Goaltenders

Thomas Greiss stopping a puck
Shown with the Kolner Haie of the DEL, Thomas Greiss made his NHL and Sharks debut in 2008.
Evgeni Nabokov stretching on the ice
Evgeni Nabokov was drafted by the Sharks in 1994 and played his first game in 2000.
Vesa Toskala standing in front of his net
Over the course of five seasons, Vesa Toskala appeared in 115 games for the Sharks.
Name Nationality Seasons GPWLTOTLSOGAASV%GPWLSOGAASV%Notes
Regular-season Playoffs
Ed Belfour Canada1996–19971339013.410.884HHOF 2011
Brian Boucher United States2007–200927157432.120.91910000.001.000
Aaron Dell* Canada2016–2018492611532.37.92020002.57.929
Wade Flaherty Canada1996–1997531026214.290.87872304.930.860
Sean Gauthier Canada1998–1999100000.001.000
Thomas Greiss Germany2007–2013441716312.520.91210003.000.929
Troy Grosenick United States2014–2015211011.58.948
Jeff Hackett Canada1991–1993781357204.510.875
Brian Hayward Canada1991–199325318105.930.849
Kelly Hrudey Canada1996–1998762040713.040.83310003.000.833
Arturs Irbe Latvia1991–199618357912683.470.8822091104.120.868
Martin Jones* Canada2015–20181901026816122.40.91540221862.07.926
Miikka Kiprusoff Finland2000–2004471421332.840.89341101.910.938
Jason Muzzatti Canada1997–1998100004.440.867
Jarmo Myllys Finland1991–199227318105.020.867
Evgeni Nabokov Russia1999–20105632931782951502.390.91280403872.290.913Calder Memorial Trophy2001[7]
Antti Niemi Finland2010–20152961539235252.390.91740192002.820.906
Antero Niittymaki Finland2010–201124127302.710.89621000.660.967
Dimitri Patzold Germany2007–2008300005.450.800
James Reimer Canada2015–2016862031.620.93810002.070.857
Geoff Sarjeant Canada1995–1996402104.920.839
Nolan Schaefer Canada2005–2006751011.880.920
Steve Shields Canada1998–2001125484921102.440.919135813.330.883
Alex Stalock United States2010–2015492114542.23.91730102.05.929
Chris Terreri United States1995–1997681939403.390.888
Vesa Toskala Finland2001–200711565285582.350.914116512.450.910
Mike Vernon Canada1997–199911146441892.300.908114712.420.913
Jimmy Waite Canada1993–19951537004.300.84320004.500.824

Skaters

Scott Hannan's face
Scott Hannan was a Shark for eight seasons, from 1998 until 2007 before returning in 2012
Teemu Selanne skating on the ice
Seen here with the Anaheim Ducks, Teemu Selanne spent three seasons in San Jose
Joe Thornton without a helmet skating on the ice
Traded to the Sharks in 2005, Joe Thornton won the Art Ross and Hart Memorial trophies in his first year with the team
Name Nationality Pos Seasons GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM Notes
Regular-season Playoffs
Peter Ahola FinlandD1992–19932023516
Perry Anderson CanadaLW1991–1992484812143
Niklas Andersson SwedenLW1997–199850002
Riley Armstrong CanadaRW2008–200920002
Jamie Baker CanadaC1993–1996
1998–1999
1863527621392554942
Steve Bancroft CanadaD2001–200250112
Don Barber CanadaLW1991–1992121342
Sergei Bautin RussiaD1995–199610002
Robin Bawa CanadaC1992–19934250547
Mark Beaufait United StatesC1992–199351010
Mark Bell CanadaLW2006–2007711110218340002
Perry Berezan CanadaC1991–19939415112658
Steve Bernier CanadaRW2005–20081604239811262216710
Rob Blake CanadaD2008–20101431758751702124614Captain, 2009–2010,[1] HHOF 2014
Doug Bodger CanadaD1995–199816694049146
Mikkel Boedker* DenmarkLW2016–201815525386322142688
Brad Boyes CanadaC2003–200410002
Dan Boyle CanadaD2008–2014431682012693056211374838
Steve Bozek CanadaLW1991–199258881627
Matt Bradley CanadaRW2000–200312112172999100000
Justin Braun* United StatesD2010–20185292211613819164391232
Rich Brennan United StatesD1997–1998111232
Curtis Brown CanadaC2003–2004
2006–2008
123151833723504424
Dave Brown CanadaRW1995–19963731446
Mike Brown United StatesRW2013–2016104358160611226
David Bruce CanadaRW1991–19947924194379
Adam Burish United StatesRW2012–2015812466460004
Brent Burns* CanadaD2011–20185081272563832926315284359James Norris Trophy2017[8]
Shawn Burr CanadaLW1997–19996067137960008
Vyacheslav Butsayev RussiaC1993–19951822410101000
Ilya Byakin RussiaD1994–19951305514
Lyndon Byers CanadaRW1992–199318415122
Joe Callahan United StatesD2009–201010110
Jan Caloun Czech RepublicRW1995–19971383112
Brian Campbell CanadaD2007–200820316198131674
Dave Capuano United StatesLW1993–199440110
Matt Carkner CanadaD2005–200610112
Matt Carle United StatesD2005–200815116476370332798
Ryan Carpenter* United StatesC2015–2018282356
John Carter United StatesLW1991–199359791681
Tom Cavanagh United StatesC2007–2009181234
Jonathan Cheechoo CanadaRW2002–20094401651262913045816193532Richard Trophy2006[9]
Ryane Clowe CanadaLW2005–20134231011702715676818274597
Mike Colman United StatesD1991–19921501132
Yvon Corriveau CanadaLW1992–19932037100
Ed Courtenay CanadaRW1991–1993447132010
Logan Couture* CanadaC2009–20185822132244371499634478125
Craig Coxe United StatesLW1991–19921020219Scored the first goal in franchise history.[10]
Mike Craig CanadaRW1998–1999
2001–2002
30002
Dale Craigwell CanadaC1991–19949811182928
Murray Craven CanadaLW1997–20001291629454761120
Shawn Cronin United StatesD1993–1995630441372310125
Ulf Dahlen SwedenRW1993–19971614152934625116170
Vincent Damphousse CanadaC1998–2004385921972893165315233868Captain, 2003–2004[1][b]
Mathieu Darche CanadaLW2006–200720000
Rob Davison CanadaD2002–20081762121423860224
Jason Demers CanadaD2009–20153001682981193936932
Larry DePalma United StatesC1992–19932026841
Dylan DeMelo* CanadaD2015–20181333293262100114
Andrew Desjardins CanadaD2010–20152721533482482622443
Niko Dimitrakos United StatesRW2002–200613419345383151898
Brenden Dillon* CanadaD2014–20182981141522354007747
Bobby Dollas CanadaD2000–20011612414
Shean Donovan CanadaRW1994–199818125174210970116
Joonas Donskoi* FinlandRW2015–20182033154855638810188
Gaetan Duchesne CanadaLW1993–1995117142539441414512
Ben Eager CanadaLW2010–201134437431010141
Christian Ehrhoff GermanyD2003–200934125107132244382131540
Nils Ekman SwedenRW2003–20061594369112882725716
Todd Elik CanadaLW1993–19959732518310714551012
Gary Emmons CanadaC1993–199431018
Bob Errey CanadaLW1993–1995
1996–1997
1071726431731432510Captain, 1993–1995[1]
Kevin Evans CanadaLW1991–1992501125
Dean Evason CanadaC1991–1993158233457231
Todd Ewen CanadaRW1996–199751022162
Jim Fahey United StatesD2002–200679123246520000
Taylor Fedun CanadaD2014–2015704404
Eric Fehr* CanadaRW2017–2018143140101126
Paul Fenton United StatesLW1991–1992601141533
Benn Ferriero United StatesC2009–201292148222581016
Jesse Fibiger CanadaD2002–2003160002
Iain Fraser CanadaC1996–199720002
Jeff Friesen CanadaLW1994–2001512149201350316345101530
Link Gaetz CanadaD1991–1992486612326
TJ Galiardi United StatesLW2011–2013506915201411212
Dylan Gambrell* United StatesC2017–201830000
Johan Garpenlov SwedenLW1991–19951844686132901446106
Rob Gaudreau United StatesC1992–199414338407846142020
Todd Gill CanadaD1996–199814383442132Captain, 1996–1998[1]
Marcel Goc GermanyC2003–200926520345476373588
Nikolay Goldobin RussiaLW2015–2017111120
Scott Gomez United StatesC2012–201339213152290226
Barclay Goodrow* CanadaRW2014–20181241119307920000
Josh Gorges CanadaD2005–200796191057110114
Tony Granato United StatesRW1996–20012785742993872322420Bill Masterton Trophy1997[11]
Adam Graves CanadaLW2001–200316326234983123146
Mike Grier United StatesRW2006–2009221354378923023535
Bill Guerin United StatesRW2006–20071681914902212
Steve Guolla CanadaC1996–19996416112720
Micheal Haley CanadaC2014–20177831013187
Ken Hammond CanadaD1991–1992465101582
Michal Handzus SlovakiaC2011–201395818263020000
Scott Hannan CanadaD1998–2007
2012–2015
62630116146412761181983
Jannik Hansen* DenmarkRW2016–201861417212260110
Todd Harvey CanadaRW1999–20043013449833354624630
Martin Havlat Czech RepublicRW2011–20141272740676282138
Eriah Hayes United StatesRW2013–2015191014
Greg Hawgood CanadaD1996–1997636121869
Dany Heatley CanadaRW2009–20111626581146110325172228
Tim Heed* SwedenD2016–20183038118
Shawn Heins CanadaD1998–200381371010520000
Dwight Helminen United StatesC2009–20104101071014
Tomas Hertl* Czech RepublicC2013–201832881891014314132716
Alex Hicks CanadaLW1998–199940114
Bill Houlder CanadaD1997–199915816486488124266
Tony Hrkac CanadaC1991–199222210124
Tim Hunter CanadaRW1996–199746044135
Kent Huskins CanadaD2009–20111325273259200118
Hannes Hyvonen FinlandRW2001–200260000
Al Iafrate United StatesD1996–19985981624119610110
Mike Iggulden CanadaC2007–200810000
Matt Irwin CanadaD2012–201515116345063131124
John Jakopin CanadaD2002–20031200011
Craig Janney United StatesC1994–19969818648236113474
Jeff Jillson United StatesD2001–200374519243840000
Derek Joslin CanadaD2008–20115316726
Evander Kane* CanadaLW2017–20181795142594152
Melker Karlsson* SwedenC2014–20182564242848440661218
Lukas Kaspar Czech RepublicLW2007–2009162248
Bracken Kearns CanadaC2012–201426325670002
Tim Kennedy United StatesLW2012–201313202230002
Kelly Kisio CanadaC1991–19931263778115144
Dean Kolstad CanadaD1992–19931002212
Alexander Korolyuk RussiaLW1997–2004296628014214034681418
Viktor Kozlov RussiaC1994–199817429406950
Ryan Kraft CanadaC2002–200370110
Mikhail Kravets RussiaLW1991–199320000
Vlastimil Kroupa Czech RepublicD1993–199710341822662012325
Paul Kruse CanadaLW2000–200110005
Jim Kyte CanadaD1994–199675312151791102214
Kevin Labanc* United StatesRW2016–201813219416054101452
Mike Lalor CanadaD1993–1994230228
Josh Langfeld United StatesRW2005–200639291116
Peter Lappin United StatesRW1991–199210000
Igor Larionov RussiaC1993–19969723598254256212712HHOF 2008[12]
Brian Lawton CanadaC1991–19938017304754
Jay Leach United StatesD2009–20102811220
Claude Lemieux CanadaRW2008–2009180112110000
Bryan Lerg United StatesLW2014–201681010
Rick Lessard CanadaD1991–1992802216
Bill Lindsay CanadaLW2000–20011604429600016
Chris LiPuma United StatesD1996–1997800022
Dave Lowry CanadaLW1997–2000143111728931912324
Lynn Loyns CanadaC2002–20042130319
Brad Lukowich CanadaD2008–20095808812126000
John MacLean CanadaRW1997–1998511319322862354
Pat MacLeod CanadaD1991–1993505121714
Sergei Makarov RussiaRW1993–199512340529211825115168HHOF 2016 [13]
David Maley United StatesLW1992–199462167156
Manny Malhotra CanadaC2009–20107114193341151010
Bryan Marchment CanadaD1997–20033341353667064033638
Patrick Marleau CanadaLW1997–20171,4935085741,082459177685212075Captain, 2003–2009[1]
Paul Martin* United StatesD2015–201817374148443715612
Jason Marshall CanadaD2003–20041202281701125
Brandon Mashinter CanadaC2010–20111300017
Stephane Matteau CanadaLW1997–2002345556411924135281016
Jamal Mayers CanadaRW2010–201178311141241200012
John McCarthy United StatesLW2009–20168833622
Alyn McCauley CanadaC2002–2006174358311862172246Captain, 2003–2004[1][b]
Hubie McDonough United StatesC1992–1993306286
Bob McGill CanadaD1991–19926231470
Dan McGillis United StatesD2002–2003373131630
Jamie McGinn CanadaLW2008–2012204272249992201138
Mike McHugh United StatesLW1991–1992810114
Kyle McLaren CanadaD2002–2008302127183301430101030
Frazer McLaren CanadaLW2009–20134015685
Jeff McLean CanadaC1993–199461010
Marty McSorley CanadaD1996–199811362228326
Timo Meier*  SwitzerlandRW2016–2018115241842611523512
Milan Michalek Czech RepublicLW2003–200931791123214184391061618
Kevin Miller United StatesC1994–1996892827555460002
Kip Miller United StatesC1993–1994112246
Torrey Mitchell CanadaC2007–201228030437315255291130
Travis Moen CanadaLW2008–2009193251460002
Jim Montgomery CanadaC2000–20012816719
Dominic Moore CanadaC2011–2012230662230005
Mike Moore CanadaD2010–201161017
Jayson More CanadaD1991–19962871238505452406638
Jon Morris United StatesC1992–1993130336
Brian Mullen United StatesRW1991–19927218284666
Mirco Mueller  SwitzerlandD2014–20175424617
Joe Murphy CanadaRW1997–199986302757871214524
Andrew Murray CanadaC2011–2012391344
Douglas Murray SwedenD2005–20134516535936157281046
Brantt Myhres CanadaRW1998–200043112213
Andrei Nazarov RussiaLW1993–199816923285149060009
Scott Nichol CanadaC2009–2011135818261223011243
Bernie Nicholls CanadaC1996–19991351857759360558
Ville Nieminen FinlandLW2005–200752459241102224
Matthew Nieto United StatesLW2013–201722128427050233588
Owen Nolan CanadaRW1995–20035682062454519344015122754Captain, 1998–2003[1]
Jeff Norton United StatesD1993–1995
1998–2001
225128193174381141539
Jeff Odgers CanadaRW1991–19963344834821,0012211234Captain, 1995–1996[1]
Daniel O'Regan* United StatesC2016–2018221452
Jed Ortmeyer United StatesRW2009–201076811193740110
Jaroslav Otevrel Czech RepublicC1992–1994163472
Sandis Ozolinsh LatviaD1992–1995
2007–2008
2124686132122253121514
Scott Parker United StatesRW2003–200771235161
Mark Pavelich United StatesC1991–199220114
Joe Pavelski* United StatesC2006–201888831738069734912144479144Captain, Current[14]
Mark Pederson CanadaLW1992–199327731022
Tom Pederson United StatesD1992–1996225194766133241111210
Matt Pelech CanadaRW2012–2014810129
Ville Peltonen FinlandLW1995–1997594141814
Nick Petrecki United StatesD2012–201310000
Michel Picard CanadaLW1992–19932540424
Tomas Plihal Czech RepublicLW2006–20098979162640000
Barry Potomski CanadaLW1997–1998901130
Tom Preissing United StatesD2003–200614313496238221784
Wayne Presley United StatesRW1991–1992478142276
Wayne Primeau CanadaC2002–2006100152439107171234
J. F. Quintin CanadaLW1991–19932255104
Yves Racine CanadaD1995–1996321161728
Marcus Ragnarsson SwedenD1995–2003519281251533924118940
Mike Rathje CanadaD1993–200467127128155493719142345
Mike Ricci CanadaC1997–20045291011622633555914193326Captain, 2003–2004[1][b]
Patrick Rissmiller United StatesC2003–2008180182745603034710
Craig Rivet CanadaD2006–2008916374311624291134
Jeremy Roenick United StatesC2007–2009111182846501824614
Bob Rouse CanadaD1998–200096012126360006
Joakim Ryan* United StatesD2017–2018623912830000
Mikael Samuelsson SwedenRW2000–200140000
John Scott CanadaLW2014–20153831487
David Schlemko CanadaD2016–201762216181462132
Claudio Scremin CanadaD1991–19931701129
Teemu Selanne FinlandRW2000–20031766467131701855104
Alexei Semenov RussiaD2007–200969210129320002
Devin Setoguchi CanadaRW2007–20112678475159894814102422
Jody Shelley CanadaLW2007–20101373111428570002
James Sheppard CanadaC2012–201515610304075182466
Ray Sheppard CanadaRW1995–19965127194610
Jarrod Skalde CanadaC1997–199939571218
Petri Skriko FinlandLW1992–1993174376
Ben Smith United StatesRW2014–2016252350
Mark Smith CanadaC2000–20073232244663982440421
Dave Snuggerud United StatesLW1991–199336461018
Marcus Sorensen* SwedenRW2016–20185165119165272
Nick Spaling CanadaC2015–2016232466240116
Brad Staubitz CanadaRW2008–201082459186
Ronnie Stern CanadaRW1998–2000145111425309910117
Grant Stevenson CanadaC2005–2006471012221450004
Karl Stollery CanadaD2014–201550004
Brad Stuart CanadaD1999–2006
2012–2014
48639131170281644101429
Marco Sturm GermanyLW1997–200655312814527324238691512
Mike Sullivan United StatesC1991–199417116213749
Niklas Sundstrom SwedenRW1999–200328133104137122301111210
Gary Suter CanadaD1998–2002227227910119325291120
Ron Sutter CanadaC1996–20002721526411612412328
Andy Sutton CanadaD1998–200071145145
Ken Sutton CanadaD1997–1998800015
Michal Sykora Czech RepublicD1993–199715272936137
Chris Tancill United StatesRW1994–19979614274138111128
Daniil Tarasov RussiaRW2014–201550110
Matt Tennyson United StatesD2012–2016603111418
Joe Thornton* CanadaC2005–2018961228745973577129218610785Hart Memorial Trophy2006[15]
Art Ross Trophy2006[16]
Captain, 2010–2014[17]
Scott Thornton CanadaLW2000–20063427770147439411051542
Chris Tierney* CanadaC2014–20182844163104404057128
Raffi Torres CanadaLW2012–2015165611111231420
Darren Turcotte United StatesC1995–19977422264820
Jim Vandermeer CanadaD2011–20122513433
Ryan Vesce United StatesRW2008–2009193254
Marc-Edouard Vlasic* CanadaD2006–2018893642222863821243283138
Niclas Wallin SwedenD2009–2011973710692413412
Joel Ward* CanadaRW2015–20182093648847830891720
Kyle Wellwood CanadaC2010–20113558130181670
Colin White CanadaD2011–2012541342131010
Ian White CanadaD2010–20112328108171898
Ray Whitney CanadaLW1991–199720048731215225481210
Jason Widmer CanadaD1996–199720110
Neil Wilkinson CanadaD1991–199311952227203
David Williams United StatesD1991–1993964364089
Doug Wilson CanadaD1991–19938612364866Captain, 1991–1993[1]
Brad Winchester United StatesLW2011–20126764108810000
Tommy Wingels United StatesC2010–201733751711221974526838
Daniel Winnik CanadaLW2011–2012213251050116
Chad Wiseman CanadaLW2002–200340004
Dody Wood CanadaC1992–199810681018471
Alexei Yegorov RussiaRW1995–1997113362
Miroslav Zalesak SlovakiaRW2002–2004121230
Steven Zalewski United StatesC2009–201030000
Rob Zettler CanadaD1991–199419611819314
Doug Zmolek United StatesD1992–199415251419351
Dainius Zubrus LithuaniaLW2015–20165034720141126
Andrei Zyuzin RussiaD1997–1999819817104610114

Notes

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