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Daily Position Focus: Center

Mike Sullivan
Joe Pavelski
Todd Elik
Kelly Kisio
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Shakir Mukhamadullin
William Eklund
Mackenzie Blackwood

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* Factoid: Ulf Dahlen played Right Wing for the mighty Sharks.
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Sharks Inserts
Sharks Update cards
Sharks Coffee Talk
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Looking for some help at center, the Sharks signed Jamie as a free agent prior to the start of 1993 training camp. Playing in his hometown of Ottawa last season, he notched 10 of his 19 goals on the power play and finished second on the team in scoring. "He's a creative player who sees the ice well and has good playmaking skills," said San Jose executive Chuck Grillo.



After spending two-plus seasons with the North Stars, Perry signed with the Sharks as a free agent after the start of '91-92. A good checker and penalty-killer, he led Minnesota with three shorthanded goals in '90-91. Perry has been plagued by injuries throughout his seven-year career. Despite playing just 52 games last season, he came close to matching his personal high in goals (12 in '85-86). Perry turned pro with the Flames in 1985 after completing his sophomore year at the University of North Dakota. He collected 51 goals and 59 assists in 86 career games at the school. Perry, who came to the North Stars at the trading deadline in 1989, has seen playoff action in each of his seven NHL seasons.



On October 4, 1991, Pat recorded the first multiple-goal game in Sharks history. He tallied twice in the third period as San Jose took the Canucks to overtime before dropping a 4-3 decision. Pat spent the majority of '90-91 with Minnesota's Kalamazoo (IHL) farm club where he was voted the team's defensive player of the year. He finished second among team blueliners in scoring with 40 points (10 goals, 30 assists) in 59 games. Pat was the North Stars' fifth choice (87th overall) in the 1987 Entry Draft. In '89-90, he posted nine goals and 38 assists in 82 matches for Kalamazoo. Pat played his junior hockey for Kamloops (WHL), where he registered 91 points (24 goals, 67 assists) in 87 career games.



Rookie Cards

Scott Hannan
Alexander True
Marcus Ragnarsson

Gallery Redux!

Tomas Hertl, Center - Sharks.
Shean Donovan, Right Wing - Sharks.

Back to the Front! Sharks card back du jour...

Arturs Irbe
Minnesota's 11th choice, 196th overall, in 1989 entry draft. Irbe snapped a 13-game losing streak for the Sharks with wins in his first two starts (Nov. 8-9, 1991). That same season with Kansas City he won the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the IHL's top goaltender. Irbe was named the Soviet National League Rookie-of-the-Year in 1988.
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Sharks
Total Card Count

1,156

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