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San Jose Sharks - Team
History & Information
In the 2009 off season, the Wilson held
to his word with many major moves. The first was Christian
Ehrhoff and Brad
Lukowich to the Vancouver
Canucks for prospects Patrick
White and Daniel
Rahimi. It was widely believed that San Jose made this
trade so it could free up salary
cap space to make a second trade: long-tenured Shark
Milan Michalek, fan favorite Jonathan
Cheechoo, and a second round pick in the 2010
NHL Entry Draft were sent to the Ottawa
Senators for the unhappy Dany
Heatley and a fifth round pick in the 2010
NHL Entry Draft. Also, assistant coach Todd
Richards left to become the head coach of the Minnesota
Wild. Richards was replaced by Matt
Shaw. Aside from the trades, several contracts were not
renewed, including Mike
Grier, Marcel
Goc, Tomas
Plihal, and Alexei
Semenov.
San Jose also signed energetic forward
Scott Nichol, and added grit to the team by signing Joe
Callahan, Jed
Ortmeyer, and Manny
Malhotra. San Jose also signed Benn
Ferriero, an unsigned 2007 draft
pick of the Phoenix
Coyotes. Jeremy
Roenick and Claude
Lemieux both announced their retirements.
Another major move by San Jose was stripping
Marleau of the captaincy and giving it to the newly re-signed
Rob Blake. Boyle and Thornton were named the assistants,
though Marleau has worn an "A" when Blake, Thornton,
and/or Boyle has been out.
San Jose Sharks
- HP Pavilion at San Jose
Plans for an arena in San Jose go back
to the mid-1980s, when a group of local citizens formed
Fund Arena Now (FAN), a group dedicated to getting an
indoor arena built in the city. The group spent much
of its time pushing city officials to build such a structure
while at the same time selling the possibility of the
building to interested groups, namely NHL and NBA franchises.
In the late 1980s, then-San Jose mayor Tom
McEnery met with FAN and helped to make their plans
reality. Eventually, a measure was introduced that would
allocate local taxes toward building an arena in San
Jose's growing downtown, which would be voted on June
7, 1988. The
measure passed by a narrow margin: 73,409 to 64,140. The
plans for the arena would eventually be one of the reasons
that George and Gordon Gund would locate their new Bay
Area NHL franchise in San Jose, which would eventually
become the San
Jose Sharks.
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