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San Jose Sharks tickets are lighting up the left coast as the consistent contenders look to take things to the next level in 2014. The Sharks will square off against Pacific Division rivals like the Anaheim Ducks, Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers and the defending Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. San Jose will also tackle all of the Western Conference’s best, as well as top teams from the East like the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders and Philadelphia Flyers. A visit to the SAP Center means you’ll be at the center of the action as the Sharks fight for position amongst the NHL’s elite in search of the first Stanley Cup in franchise history.

The Sharks are beaming with talent under the leadership of veteran forwards Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski and Patrick Marleau and younger talent like Logan Couture, Tommy Wingels and Tomas Hertl give San Jose some of the league’s marquee up-and-coming young guns. Marc Edouard-Vlasic, Jason Demers and Justin Braun lead an interesting group of names on the blueline, while veteran Scott Hannan anchors the defense. In goal, San Jose is hopeful that Antti Niemi is the name to backstop them deep into the playoffs.

The San Jose Sharks have qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in all but five of their 24 NHL seasons so when you buy tickets to watch the Sharks, you know you’re getting a top-quality product. San Jose has reached the Western Conference Final on three separate occasions but has not yet found the right mix to forge forward and play for Lord Stanley’s chalice.

The Sharks were founded in 1991 and made their first postseason appearance in just their third season, gaining a huge following with a first round upset over the Detroit Red Wings, thanks to cult heroes like defenseman Sandis Ozolinsh, forward Johan Garpenlov and diminutive goaltender Arturs Irbe. San Jose’s thrilling run ended in the following round at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs but the mark had been made, giving the Sharks legions of lifelong fans.

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2013-14 San Jose Sharks ticket preview

When Calgary Flames tickets open the 2013-14 NHL season, Calgary hockey fans are going to be like kids on Christmas morning wondering what lies in store for them. But it’s going to be fun finding out. The Flames are coming back strong after a season beset by injuries. There comes a time when cleaning house is the only way to go and the Flames management has done just that. The biggest change of course is the departure of Jarome Iginla after more than a decade as a Flames favorite. Along with Iginla went the Flames long-time goalie Mikka Kiprusoff, who retired with a bundle of franchise records to his credit. A sub-par season forced the hand of Calgary management and new era begins in Flames history now, one that hopefully will result in Calgary taking control of the Pacific Division in the new season. 

Flames ticket holders will be looking for some new heroes and there are more than a few candidates. Mike Cammalleri will still be on the ice and along with Lee Stempniak can be expected to assume a major role in leading the offense of the Calgary Flames. Mikael Backlund, laid low by injuries last year, is in good health now and he should also become a key piece of the offensive puzzle. Replacing Kiprusoff will be Karri Ramo, a talented goalie with a somewhat checkered past. Flames ticket holders also should have high hopes for Sven Baertschi. If he can stay healthy he could develop into the new face of the Calgary Flames franchise.
The Calgary Flames have begun an ambitious rebuilding program with young players and new management. With all their cards in the deck it’s time to see what kind of hand Calgary Flames tickets will dish out. Of course, the challenge of the Pacific Division is going to be tough. Have the Flames put all the pieces together? Can Karri Ramo pick up where Kiprusoff left off? Who will rise to the top and become the Flames go-to guy when they need a goal? Calgary Flames tickets hold the answer to all these questions and more in the 2013-14 NHL season.

With San Jose Sharks tickets you can watch this impressive team make a run for the Stanley Cup! Join your fellow fans at the HP Pavilion at San Jose to enjoy this Western Pacific Conference team take on NHL heavyweights like the Anaheim Ducks, the Detroit Red Wings, and the Stanley Cup Champions Los Angeles Kings.
In 1990 the Bay Area was awarded a new team and the name was chosen by fans. Decked out in deep pacific teal, burnt orange, and black and white, the San Jose Sharks are a force to be reckoned with. This season, purchase San Jose Sharks tickets and watch as they advance all of the way to the Stanley Cup!
The stars of the San Jose Sharks are lead by Head Coach Todd McLellan, who was the All-Star coach in both 2009 and 2012 and lead the Western Conference to their first Presidents’ Trophy. McLellan found success as the assistant coach with the Detroit Red Wings before he was tapped to bring his Stanley Cup winning talents to the San Jose Sharks. Left Wing Patrick Marleau is known to lead the NHL in goals and Center Joe Thornton in assists. These two superstars aren’t the only firepower the Sharks have, Joe Pavelski also plays a devastating offence and wins a lot of faceoffs.

With San Jose Sharks tickets you can witness two of the most unique traditions in the NHL – the pre-game entrance. The goalie leads the team through a massive 17-foot open shark mouth, complete with flashing red eyes and fog. During power plays, the Jaws theme song is played, while San Jose Sharks ticket holders do “The Chomp” with their arms.
In the past five seasons, the San Jose Sharks made it to the playoffs, and in 2007-2011 ranked 1st in the Western Pacific Conference. They are poised to make an even more impressive showing this season, with the addition of first round draft pick Center Tomas Hertl. Witness history in the making at The Shark Tank, as the HP Pavilion at San Jose is commonly known, in beautiful downtown San Jose by purchasing San Jose Sharks tickets today!

The San Jose Sharks ticket and team info
 
San Jose Sharks tickets to the Shark Tank (HP Pavilion for all of you not in "the know") have been sold since 1993 when computer giant Hewlett-Packard slapped its name on what used to be the San Jose Arena. Home to the NHL's Sharks, HP Pavilion also serves as home to San Jose's Stealth lacrosse team and the Sabercats Arena football franchise.
 
THE COACH
  
San Jose's skates answer to head coach and former Maple Leaf Ron Wilson. He began his stint with the Sharks in the 2002 season after four-year stretches as head coach of Anaheim's Mighty Ducks and the Washington Capitals.  Coming strong out of the gate in the 2006-2007 season, Wilson will be working with newly-acquired free agents Curtis Brown and Mike Grier. Watch out for Wilson and his Sharks as forecasts include Pacific Conference dominance and decisive upsets echoing last year's post-season shut-down of the Vancouver Canucks.
  
THE STAR
  
Team captain and career Shark Patrick Marleau had a precocious start, a 1st-round draft pick (2nd overall). At 6'2, 220 lbs., the left-handed center has an auspicious career ahead of him, having surpassed the 300-point mark in just six seasons with the NHL. Marleau may not have the breakaway speed of legends Pavel Bure or Sergei Federov, but his even-handed passing and ability to read plays far outshines the obvious stats touted by today's media coverage. 
 
 THE TEAM
  
With marquis players like Hart Trophy-winner Joe Thornton and up-and-coming talent like Vesa Toskala, the Sharks' first 5 games indicated a general sense of gearing up for battle and an exciting season. Though plagued by quick-sand losing streaks like their team-defusing 10-game downer last November, the Sharks have the ability to make a lasting impression this year if they keep up their special teams, namely their power play-killing. Heavily reliant on their ability to clear the puck up-ice, however, The Sharks would be more formidable if they managed to keep their players out the penalty box.
 
 THE ARENA
  
Open to the public since 1993, HP Pavilion also known as the San Jose Arena is located off Highway 17 in downtown San Jose. The arena's capacity varies with the event the venue hosts, seating up to 17,480 hockey fans.
 
 

 

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San Jose Sharks tickets come with a bite in the 2005-2006 NHL season. The defending Pacific Division Champion San Jose Sharks should have no problem filling the seats at Hewlett Packard Pavilion. The frenzy and excitement of fast-paced NHL action, and a run deep into the NHL Playoffs are waiting for those with San Jose Sharks tickets.

While there was plenty of free agent action around the NHL, the Sharks stayed away from the hoopla, preferring instead to build their team from within. While Sharks fans may have been disappointed in the lack of big-name signings, management believes they have enough talent already in the organization to be competitive. After all, the Sharks did come out on top in the Pacific Division with a 43-21-12-6 record. The Sharks were also good enough to reach the Western Conference Finals. With a few prospects already on hand ready to step up, the Sharks should once again challenge for a Western Conference playoff spot.

The Sharks have been to the NHL Playoffs in six of the last seven years. In 2004, San Jose Sharks ticket holders watched their team advance through the playoffs in an unlikely scenario for such a young franchise. In the first round, the Sharks needed only five games to dispatch the St. Louis Blues. Jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the 2nd round against the Colorado Avalanche, San Jose stumbled in Game 4, stumbled again in Game 5, but notched a 3-1 win on the Avalanche home court to reach the Western Conference Finals. The ride ended with the Sharks falling to the Calgary Flames in 6 games.

San Jose Sharks tickets have given fans a steady diet of improvement. If they stay the course, the Sharks should once again make major progress in 2005-06. With a coach that’s proven himself capable, a solid defense, and good strength on the front line, the Sharks are poised to break through. That means a trip to the Western Conference Finals and maybe a shot at the Stanley Cup for NHL fans lucky enough to reserve their Sharks tickets in advance. All in all, The SanJose sharks may be the team to beat in the NHL's Western Conference this year.
 

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