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First-round draft picks
- 1991: Pat Falloon (2nd overall)
- 1992: Mike Rathje (3rd overall) and Andrei Nazarov (10th overall)
- 1993: Viktor Kozlov (6th overall)
- 1994: Jeff Friesen (11th overall)
- 1995: Teemu Riihijarvi (12th overall)
- 1996: Andrei Zyuzin (2nd overall) and Marco Sturm (21st overall)
- 1997: Patrick Marleau (2nd overall) and Scott Hannan (23rd overall)
- 1998: Brad Stuart (3rd overall)
- 1999: Jeff Jillson (14th overall)
- 2000: None
- 2001: Marcel Goc (20th overall)
- 2002: Mike Morris (27th overall)
- 2003: Milan Michalek (6th overall) and Steve Bernier (16th overall)
- 2004: Lukas Kaspar (22nd overall)
- 2005: Devin Setoguchi (8th overall)
- 2006: Ty Wishart (16th overall)
- 2007: Logan Couture (9th overall) and Nick Petrecki (28th overall)
- 2008: None
- 2009: None
- 2010: Charlie Coyle (28th overall)
- 2011: None
Franchise regular season scoring leaders
These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise regular season history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Sharks player
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Franchise playoff scoring leaders
These are the top-ten playoff point-scorers in franchise playoff history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL season.
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Sharks player
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Retired Numbers
Currently, the only number retired by the San Jose Sharks is "99", retired by the entire league in honour of Wayne Gretzky.
NHL awards and trophies
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy
All-Star Game head coach
(* - traded from the Boston Bruins during the 2005–06 season)
Broadcasters
- Television
- Randy Hahn, play-by-play
- Drew Remenda, color commentator
- Scott Reiss, in-studio host
- Bret Hedican, in-studio analyst
- Curtis Brown (ice hockey), in-studio analyst
- Brodie Brazil, ice-side reporter
- Radio
- Dan Rusanowsky, play-by-play
- Jamie Baker, color commentator
- David Maley, color commentator
See also
References
External links
- "San Jose strengthens ties to China Sharks" nhl.com, August 20, 2008
- "New-look Anyang Halla adds western flavor" nhl.com, July 31, 2008
- "Former NHLers find hockey adventure in Japan" nhl.com, March 26, 2008
- Official website of the San Jose Sharks
- Dan Rosen. "Blake caps a likely Hall of Fame career". National Hockey League.
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