San Jose Sharks

The Sharks were the first NHL team to wear teal and the Shark Tank was one of the loudest barns in the league when Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau were chewing up the Western Conference. These San Jose Sharks rivalry shirts are built for the Teal Town faithful, the fanbase that gave Bay Area hockey its identity.

Anti-Kings gear sits at the center of this collection because the Battle of California's NorCal-SoCal axis runs through the Sharks-Kings playoff history harder than anything else in the division, in text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Sharks teal, orange, black, and white. Anti-Ducks designs cover the rest of the Battle of California with anti-Knights tees stocked deep because Vegas has been the team Sharks fans most want to see lose since the Golden Knights showed up.

San Jose Sharks fan gear for Teal Town. Wear it to SAP Center, still the Shark Tank to anyone who's ever been there, to bars across downtown San Jose and Santana Row, to watch parties anywhere from Palo Alto to Gilroy.

A 2016 Cup Final run with Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski leading the way. Patrick Marleau playing more games for one franchise than almost anyone in NHL history. Brent Burns and his beard winning the Norris. The opening of the Shark head on the ice before every game, the most theatrical entrance in hockey. Teal on teal on teal. Go Sharks.

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