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Frenzy the Barracuda is the mascot for the San Jose Barracuda. [15] Players. Current roster. Updated February 4, 2025. [16] No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired
San Jose Sports & Entertainment Enterprises (Hasso Plattner, Governor) Media: Worcester Telegram & Gazette WTAG AM 580 & FM 94.9 Charter TV3: Affiliates: San Jose Sharks (2006–2015) Franchise history; 1996–2001: Kentucky Thoroughblades: 2001–2006: Cleveland Barons: 2006–2015: Worcester Sharks: 2015–present: San Jose Barracuda
SAP Center at San Jose (originally known as San Jose Arena and HP Pavilion at San Jose) is an indoor arena located in San Jose, California. Its primary tenant is the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League , for which the arena has earned the nickname "The Shark Tank".
Lou Seal also made occasional appearances at the Giants' High-A minor league team, the San Jose Giants. This practice ended in 2006 when the San Jose Giants introduced their own mascot named Gigante. In 2013, Lou Seal participated in one of the most memorable and elaborate events staged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
S.J. Sharkie, an anthropomorphic shark, is the mascot of the San Jose Sharks. He debuted in January 1992. He debuted in January 1992. On March 12, 1999, S.J. Sharkie was involved an incident during the pre-game festivities for that evening's Sharks vs. Red Wings game.
San Jose Barracuda players (148 P) Pages in category "San Jose Barracuda" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Previously known as the San Jose Clash (1996–1999) Franchise on hiatus in the 2006 and 2007 seasons; the original ownership relocated the team to Houston after the 2005 season as the Houston Dynamo , but MLS kept the name and history of the original franchise in San Jose for a new ownership group
The San Francisco Shamrocks called the Cow Palace home from 1977 to 1979. They won the championship their first season, but ended up disbanding in January 1979 part way through their second season. It also hosted the San Jose Sharks of the NHL from 1991 to 1993 before the completion of their new home, the San Jose Arena. From 1991 to 1993, the ...