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San Jose Sharks History

The California Golden Seals played at the Oakland Coliseum from 1967–1976 before relocating to Cleveland. While a failure at the box office and on the ice, the Seals sowed the seeds for the Sharks' arrival some 15 years later. With Wayne Gretzky's trade to Los Angeles in 1988, hockey fever spread across non-traditional markets, and San Jose was among the first cities into which the league ventured.

The Sharks initially played at the Cow Palace in Daly City in 1991 before moving into their current home, the SAP Center, in 1993. The new digs agreed with the team, as they experienced an NHL record 58-point increase over the prior season. Early stars such as Sergei Makarov, Pat Falloon and the Latvian duo of Sandis Ozoliņš and Artūrs Irbe gave the Sharks an early level of respectability.

Gaining a reputation as giant-killers, the upstart Sharks dispatched the heavily favored Detroit Red Wings in the 1994 Western Conference Finals and the Presidents' Trophy-winning St. Louis Blues in 2000. The Sharks continued to flirt with success for the next decade, riding the talents of such star players as Owen Nolan, Marco Sturm, Evgeni Nabokov, Patrick Marleau, and Joe Thornton.

The Sharks went on to win the Presidents' Trophy in 2009, and have captured a total of six Pacific Division titles and appeared in the Stanley Cup Playoffs 21 times.

San Jose Sharks Team Info

Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1991
Team Colors: Pacific Teal, Orange, Black, White
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche

San Jose Sharks at SAP Center

The San Jose Sharks have made the SAP Center(Opens in new tab) in San Jose their home since 1993. The "Shark Tank," as it is affectionately known, is one of the most raucous buildings in the league. The SAP Center also hosts concert events year-round in addition to hockey.

FAQS

The San Jose Sharks schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the San Jose Sharks. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Ticket prices for San Jose Sharks games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a San Jose Sharks game can cost anywhere between $50-$150.

The Sharks have made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (in 2016), but have never won.

The seating map for SAP Center can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 1741 reviews
  • SAP Center Sharks needs more ushers.

    by XOXOXO on 11/28/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 3 out of 5

    They must be having a real hard time hiring staff. There were NO ushers managing the upper bowl. There were nearly a couple fights/brawls that were barely avoided, no thanks to NO ushers managing the situation.

  • Kings fan in The Bay Area

    by Robs on 11/28/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 4 out of 5

    First time at this arena. I have to say that I truly enjoyed the atmosphere there. My daughter & I came up for the holiday weekend and didn’t know what to expect. In actuality, it was a great experience, one so that we may do that trip again!

  • Arena experience sucks!

    by DQOT on 11/28/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 3 out of 5

    Entry into the SAP Center was the easiest and best part of the experience. After more than 25 years as season ticket holders, we haven’t been to a home game since before the pandemic and are not in a hurry to return. The lack of ushers was the worst. People coming and going at all times, despite the announcements to “wait until a stop in play” was more than irritating. I’m convinced that the Sharks are more interested in pandering to those who want to party at the expense of those who are actually hockey fans.

  • Ushers need to do their job

    by SJS Fan on 11/23/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 2 out of 5

    Almost every game I go to, people lean so far forward in their seats, regardless of the scoreboard warning, that I can never see half the ice. Ushers, please observe your sections and remind people to sit back in their seats, because whenever I ask, people get upset with me, no matter how nicely I ask. I would highly recommend a scoreboard video showing what happens to the view of someone behind the person that leans forward. That would be more effective than the text notice.

  • Very bad fan experience (5th time)

    by Greg on 11/22/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 1 out of 5

    The building does not care about their fans, people still walk around the stairway and aisles during play, a lot of drunk people walking around so they are not keeping tabs on people who are completely inebriated. Had a drunk individual fall down the stairs spill beer all over us because he was drunk, they gave him more beer because he spilled them and he came down the stairs a second time and Spilled more beer on people and rolled down about three rows because he fell. Very bad Fan Experience, very unprofessional

  • As expected

    by The doug on 11/20/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    I went to my event, expecting a particular result, and I got it

  • GREAT TO BE BACK AT THE SHARK TANK.

    by Rui Bastos on 11/8/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Took two of my teen sons and we were three aisles away from the home players box. Super fun and the venue was clean, the food choices were awesome and the overall experience was outstanding. The only glitch was on the confirmation for the pre-paid A-B-C parking where I only received the QR code via e-mail during the game not before I needed it to enter the parking lot. No issues since the personnel accepted my printed receipt without the QR.

  • Thanks!

    by C.C on 11/1/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    I bought tickets to attend the Hockey game Tampa vs San Jose back in July, not knowing that I would be having knee surgery in October. We still attended the game! When we arrived the staff was very kind and helpful as I am still in a brace and using crutches. They even informed me that if I couldn’t get to my seats they would accommodate me. Just wanted to say thank you to all the staff! We had a great experience.

  • Great

    by Steve Dotson on 11/1/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience. Learned about how the seating works. Will pay more attention to the rows and seating assignments to make it easier to get in and out of. Worst part of the day was that the sharks lost the game with a minute remaining

  • So nice to be back at the tank watching the boys in teal!

    by Kbaptiste on 11/1/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 4 out of 5

    We were so happy to be in the shark tank again. Loved the fact that our club level tickets were back to allowing us to skip the long security lines to get in. Enjoyed our most favorite turkey sandwich's before the game. The Shark's store did not seem to have much in the way of new & exciting items, was doing early Christmas shopping for a new hat but was not impressed with selection. The boys did not win but the game was exciting and we look forward to the next one.

  • Concessions Need Improvement

    by B. W. on 11/1/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 2 out of 5

    Twice we waited in line for 10+ minutes only to be told they were out of food. SAP either needs more concessions or to demand better performance of the ones they have.

  • Great Game & Venue

    by Califas on 10/31/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    We arrived early, staff organized entry lines, so we had quick entry once doors opened. Wide variety of food/drink but pricey. Our seats were great, we had unobstructed view, but that's true throughout the arena.

  • Cool

    by Benu4 on 10/19/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Good Match, great Fans, great Stadion, very cool show before start the Game.

  • Should be better.

    by Dog on 10/18/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 2 out of 5

    Terrible experience. Poor staffing getting into building. Few concession choices; ridiculous lines. Extremely congested concourse. Fan fair was embarrassing…outright disappointed with sharks hockey and SAP.

  • SAP Center is an absolute train wreck of an experience.

    by Happy Texan on 10/17/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 1 out of 5

    Spent $160 easy on two (2) tickets. Concessions ran out of food after Period 1. Not just 1 concession but 4! 20 minutes after the first puck drops...no food. REALLY?! Queue line just to get in the Arena took 40 mins. REALLY?! 40 mins to get in the venue due to metal scanners and poor signage entrance signage. SAP Center is a disaster, stay away, take your 100's of USD and go out to eat instead. Absolute train wreck of an experience.

  • Nice

    by Valerie on 9/30/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    too bad not a lot of atmosphere because very few people but the match was good and the players put on a show

  • Best first game ever!

    by JobraKai on 9/28/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    It was my 5 year olds first live hockey game and first sharks game. We got to watch the warm up skate down by the glass, got a visit and picture with Sharkie and even had someone give us a big popcorn bucket for free! It was an epic day and great first hockey game for my son!

  • Great time out!

    by Mr. B on 5/1/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Got there early to take a walk around the area. Saw the new Barack Obama Blvd sign behind the arena. The park across the street looked a bit sad and needs maintenance. Door security was very quick and easy, and I was inside in no time. Good old SJ arena - still looks nice inside. Got to my seat with plenty of time and relaxed to some pre game tunes. Soon enough the game started and it was a blast! Even though we came up short in the end, I can't wait until next season! Very kid and family friendly these days, much more so than a niners game. I'll be taking my daughter next season!

  • Sharks for the W

    by Dutchy on 4/26/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Sap center and the San Jose Sharks always a good time win or lose it’s a great time Always better with the win but fun never the less

  • Fantastic experiance.

    by Brick Houzz on 4/5/22SAP Center at San Jose - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    Using the app and access to the tank couldn't be easier. Really miss not having a paper ticket for the scrap book but i guess that just makes me old. A point that only confirms that the process is easy if a person of my age can use it without having to get my 11 year old walk me through it. Still think your gouging us on your service charges if I'm being totally honest. :)