2005–06 San Jose Sharks
Division2nd Pacific
Conference5th Western
2005–06 record44–27–11
Home record25–9–7
Road record19–18–4
Goals for266
Goals against242
Team information
General managerDoug Wilson
CoachRon Wilson
CaptainPatrick Marleau
Alternate captainsAlyn McCauley[1]
Rotating[2]
ArenaHP Pavilion
Average attendance16,831
Minor league affiliate(s)Cleveland Barons
Fresno Falcons
Toledo Storm
Team leaders
GoalsJonathan Cheechoo (56)
AssistsJoe Thornton (72)
PointsJonathan Cheechoo (93)
Penalty minutesMark Smith (97)
Plus/minusJoe Thornton (+31)
WinsVesa Toskala (23)
Goals against averageVesa Toskala (2.56)

The 2005–06 San Jose Sharks season was the Sharks' 15th season in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Off-season

Regular season

On November 30, 2005, the Boston Bruins traded Joe Thornton - who was the team's leading scorer at the time by a substantial margin - to the San Jose Sharks in a four-player deal which sent Marco Sturm, Wayne Primeau and Brad Stuart to Boston.

Final standings

Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
12Dallas Stars8253236265218112
25San Jose Sharks8244271126624299
36Mighty Ducks of Anaheim8243271225422998
410Los Angeles Kings824235524927089
512Phoenix Coyotes823839524627181

[3]

Western Conference[4]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P- Detroit Red WingsCE8258168305209124
2 Y- Dallas StarsPA8253236265218112
3 Y- Calgary FlamesNW82462511218200103
4 X- Nashville PredatorsCE8249258259227106
5 X- San Jose SharksPA8244271126624299
6 X- Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPA8243271225422998
7 X- Colorado AvalancheNW824330928325795
8 X- Edmonton OilersNW8241281325625195
8.5
9 Vancouver CanucksNW824232825625592
8 Los Angeles KingsPA824235524927089
11 Minnesota WildNW823836823121584
12 Phoenix CoyotesPA823839524627181
13 Columbus Blue JacketsCE823543422327974
14 Chicago BlackhawksCE8226431321128565
15 St. Louis BluesCE8221461519729257

Divisions: CE – Central, PA – Pacific, NW – Northwest

P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Playoffs

In the first round of the 2006 NHL Western Conference playoffs, the fifth-seeded Sharks defeated the fourth-seeded Nashville Predators in five games. The two teams split the first two games in Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center, but when the series shifted to San Jose's HP Pavilion, the Sharks took both games and a stranglehold on the series. The Sharks then finished off the Predators when the series moved back to Nashville, taking Game 5, 2–1.

The Sharks then moved on to the second round, facing the eighth-seeded Edmonton Oilers, who had upset the heavily favored, top-seeded Detroit Red Wings. The Sharks took the first two games in San Jose by identical 2–1 scores, but when the series shifted to Rexall Place in Edmonton, the Oilers never lost again in the series, taking two in Edmonton, one in San Jose and another back in Edmonton to complete the 4–2 series victory, setting up a Western Conference Final match-up against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

Schedule and results

Regular season

2005–06 regular season[5]
October: 6–5–1 (home: 3–0–0; road: 3–5–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1LOctober 5, 20052–3@ Nashville Predators (2005–06)0–1–0Recap
2LOctober 7, 20053–6@ Chicago Blackhawks (2005–06)0–2–0Recap
3WOctober 8, 20057–6@ St. Louis Blues (2005–06)1–2–0Recap
4WOctober 12, 20054–1Columbus Blue Jackets (2005–06)2–2–0Recap
5WOctober 15, 20054–3Chicago Blackhawks (2005–06)3–2–0Recap
6LOctober 17, 20052–3 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (2005–06)3–2–1Recap
7LOctober 19, 20051–6@ Minnesota Wild (2005–06)3–3–1Recap
8LOctober 21, 20051–4@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2005–06)3–4–1Recap
9LOctober 22, 20051–2@ Nashville Predators (2005–06)3–5–1Recap
10WOctober 26, 20055–4 OT@ Dallas Stars (2005–06)4–5–1Recap
11WOctober 28, 20055–4@ Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)5–5–1Recap
12WOctober 29, 20053–2 SOCalgary Flames (2005–06)6–5–1Recap
November: 2–7–3 (home: 1–3–2; road: 1–4–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
13WNovember 2, 20053–2 OTNashville Predators (2005–06)7–5–1Recap
14WNovember 4, 20051–0 OT@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)8–5–1Recap
15LNovember 5, 20051–3Minnesota Wild (2005–06)8–6–1Recap
16LNovember 8, 20052–5@ Colorado Avalanche (2005–06)8–7–1Recap
17LNovember 12, 20052–3 SODallas Stars (2005–06)8–7–2Recap
18LNovember 16, 20051–3Vancouver Canucks (2005–06)8–8–2Recap
19LNovember 19, 20053–4 SOPhoenix Coyotes (2005–06)8–8–3Recap
20LNovember 21, 20051–2 SO@ Edmonton Oilers (2005–06)8–8–4Recap
21LNovember 23, 20052–3@ Calgary Flames (2005–06)8–9–4Recap
22LNovember 24, 20052–3@ Vancouver Canucks (2005–06)8–10–4Recap
23LNovember 26, 20056–7Detroit Red Wings (2005–06)8–11–4Recap
24LNovember 30, 20051–4@ Dallas Stars (2005–06)8–12–4Recap
December: 8–4–1 (home: 6–1–1; road: 2–3–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
25WDecember 2, 20055–0@ Buffalo Sabres (2005–06)9–12–4Recap
26WDecember 3, 20055–4@ Toronto Maple Leafs (2005–06)10–12–4Recap
27WDecember 6, 20055–3Atlanta Thrashers (2005–06)11–12–4Recap
28WDecember 8, 20056–2Florida Panthers (2005–06)12–12–4Recap
29WDecember 10, 20054–3Carolina Hurricanes (2005–06)13–12–4Recap
30WDecember 16, 20054–1Washington Capitals (2005–06)14–12–4Recap
31LDecember 18, 20054–5@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)14–13–4Recap
32WDecember 20, 20054–2Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)15–13–4Recap
33LDecember 22, 20051–2@ Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)15–14–4Recap
34LDecember 23, 20051–2 SOSt. Louis Blues (2005–06)15–14–5Recap
35LDecember 26, 20053–4@ Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)15–15–5Recap
36LDecember 28, 20054–5Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)15–16–5Recap
37WDecember 30, 20055–2Colorado Avalanche (2005–06)16–16–5Recap
January: 7–3–2 (home: 4–1–1; road: 3–2–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
38WJanuary 5, 20066–3Columbus Blue Jackets (2005–06)17–16–5Recap
39WJanuary 7, 20063–2Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)18–16–5Recap
40WJanuary 10, 20066–2@ Boston Bruins (2005–06)19–16–5Recap
41WJanuary 12, 20062–0@ Ottawa Senators (2005–06)20–16–5Recap
42LJanuary 14, 20062–6@ Montreal Canadiens (2005–06)20–17–5Recap
43WJanuary 16, 20063–1Tampa Bay Lightning (2005–06)21–17–5Recap
44LJanuary 19, 20062–3 SOEdmonton Oilers (2005–06)21–17–6Recap
45WJanuary 21, 20064–3 OT@ Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)22–17–6Recap
46WJanuary 24, 20064–1Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)23–17–6Recap
47LJanuary 26, 20060–2Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)23–18–6Recap
48LJanuary 28, 20062–6@ Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)23–19–6Recap
49LJanuary 30, 20062–3 OT@ Dallas Stars (2005–06)23–19–7Recap
February: 5–2–1 (home: 3–2–1; road: 2–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
50WFebruary 1, 20066–4@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)24–19–7Recap
51LFebruary 2, 20062–3 SOMinnesota Wild (2005–06)24–19–8Recap
52LFebruary 4, 20060–2Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)24–20–8Recap
53LFebruary 6, 20063–4Calgary Flames (2005–06)24–21–8Recap
54WFebruary 8, 20062–1Chicago Blackhawks (2005–06)25–21–8Recap
55WFebruary 10, 20066–3Dallas Stars (2005–06)26–21–8Recap
56WFebruary 12, 20065–4 OT@ Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)27–21–8Recap
57WFebruary 28, 20065–1Detroit Red Wings (2005–06)28–21–8Recap
March: 8–5–2 (home: 5–1–1; road: 3–4–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
58LMarch 3, 20062–3@ Edmonton Oilers (2005–06)28–22–8Recap
59LMarch 4, 20060–2@ Calgary Flames (2005–06)28–23–8Recap
60LMarch 7, 20064–5 OT@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)28–23–9Recap
61WMarch 9, 20065–2Edmonton Oilers (2005–06)29–23–9Recap
62WMarch 11, 20063–2 OTNashville Predators (2005–06)30–23–9Recap
63WMarch 13, 20064–3Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)31–23–9Recap
64WMarch 16, 20065–2St. Louis Blues (2005–06)32–23–9Recap
65LMarch 18, 20063–4 SODallas Stars (2005–06)32–23–10Recap
66WMarch 19, 20066–5Colorado Avalanche (2005–06)33–23–10Recap
67WMarch 21, 20066–0@ St. Louis Blues (2005–06)34–23–10Recap
68LMarch 23, 20060–4@ Detroit Red Wings (2005–06)34–24–10Recap
69WMarch 25, 20065–1@ Minnesota Wild (2005–06)35–24–10Recap
70WMarch 26, 20065–4 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (2005–06)36–24–10Recap
71LMarch 28, 20061–4@ Columbus Blue Jackets (2005–06)36–25–10Recap
72LMarch 30, 20062–5Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)36–26–10Recap
April: 8–1–1 (home: 3–1–1; road: 5–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
73LApril 1, 20063–4 OTPhoenix Coyotes (2005–06)36–26–11Recap
74WApril 3, 20063–2 OT@ Dallas Stars (2005–06)37–26–11Recap
75WApril 5, 20062–1@ Colorado Avalanche (2005–06)38–26–11Recap
76WApril 6, 20065–0@ Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)39–26–11Recap
77WApril 9, 20064–1Dallas Stars (2005–06)40–26–11Recap
78WApril 10, 20063–2@ Phoenix Coyotes (2005–06)41–26–11Recap
79WApril 12, 20065–4 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (2005–06)42–26–11Recap
80WApril 13, 20065–3Vancouver Canucks (2005–06)43–26–11Recap
81WApril 15, 20066–3Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2005–06)44–26–11Recap
82LApril 17, 20060–4Los Angeles Kings (2005–06)44–27–11Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2006 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (4) Nashville Predators – Sharks win 4–1
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1LApril 21, 20063–4@ Nashville PredatorsPredators lead 1–0Recap
2WApril 23, 20063–0@ Nashville PredatorsSeries tied 1–1Recap
3WApril 25, 20064–1Nashville PredatorsSharks lead 2–1Recap
4WApril 27, 20065–4Nashville PredatorsSharks lead 3–1Recap
5WApril 30, 20062–1@ Nashville PredatorsSharks win 4–1Recap
Western Conference Semifinals vs. (8) Edmonton Oilers – Oilers win 4–2
GameResultDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1WMay 7, 20062–1Edmonton OilersSharks lead 1–0Recap
2WMay 8, 20062–1Edmonton OilersSharks lead 2–0Recap
3LMay 10, 20062–3 3OT@ Edmonton OilersSharks lead 2–1Recap
4LMay 12, 20063–6@ Edmonton OilersSeries tied 2–2Recap
5LMay 14, 20063–6Edmonton OilersOilers lead 3–2Recap
6LMay 17, 20060–2@ Edmonton OilersOilers win 4–2Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Sharks only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Sharks only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
14Jonathan CheechooRW82563793235811459−18
19Joe ThorntonC58207292315511279−412
12Patrick MarleauC82345286−122611951428
28Nils EkmanLW77213657205411224−28
42Tom PreissingD7411324317261116704
9Milan MichalekRW81171835145914548
26[lower-alpha 1]Steve BernierRW391413274351115648
10Alyn McCauleyC76121426−330601104
16Mark SmithC80915243971130326
22Scott HannanD81618247581101106
44Christian EhrhoffD6451823103211268218
4Kyle McLarenD77221236661103324
37[lower-alpha 2]Grant StevensonC47101222−7145000−14
11Marcel GocC8181422−7221103300
17Scott ThorntonLW71101121−88411202−16
19Marco SturmLW2361016−816
23Niko DimitrakosRW4541216026
7Brad StuartD2321012−214
24Josh LangfeldRW392911416
15Wayne PrimeauC21538−617
15Ville NieminenLW22347−31011022−124
25Matt CarleD12336−2141103314
34Patrick RissmillerLW18336181121316
5Rob DavisonD69156676100000
6Josh GorgesD4906653111011−14
29Ryane CloweRW18022−291000−10
21Jim FaheyD21022−1114
27Scott ParkerRW10101338
43Matt CarknerD101102
41Douglas MurrayD34011327
20Evgeni NabokovG450111810000
35Vesa ToskalaG370114110000
31Nolan SchaeferG70002

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35Vesa Toskala372374878872.56.901220391165311282.45.9101686
20Evgeni Nabokov451619711601333.10.88512575100415.00.750012
31Nolan Schaefer7510138111.88.9201352

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Art Ross Trophy Joe Thornton [6]
Hart Memorial Trophy Joe Thornton [7]
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Jonathan Cheechoo [8]
NHL First All-Star Team Joe Thornton (Center) [9]
League
(in-season)
NHL Defensive Player of the Week Vesa Toskala (March 27) [10]
Vesa Toskala (April 10) [11]
NHL Offensive Player of the Week Patrick Marleau (December 5) [12]
Joe Thornton (December 12) [13]
Patrick Marleau (February 13) [14]
Jonathan Cheechoo & Joe Thornton (April 17) [15]
Team Sharks Player of the Year Joe Thornton [16]
Sharks Rookie of the Year Milan Michalek [17]
Three Stars of the Year Jonathan Cheechoo [18]

Transactions

The Sharks were involved in the following transactions from February 17, 2005, the day after the 2004–05 NHL season was officially cancelled, through June 19, 2006, the day of the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals.[19]

Trades

Date Details Ref
July 30, 2005 To Atlanta Thrashers
1st-round pick in 2005
2nd-round pick in 2005
7th-round pick in 2005
To San Jose Sharks
1st-round pick in 2005
[20]
July 30, 2005 To Tampa Bay Lightning
3rd-round pick in 2005
To San Jose Sharks
5th-round pick in 2005
4th-round pick in 2006
[20]
July 30, 2005 To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
5th-round pick in 2005
To San Jose Sharks
6th-round pick in 2005
7th-round pick in 2006
[20]
November 30, 2005 To Boston Bruins
Wayne Primeau
Brad Stuart
Marco Sturm
To San Jose Sharks
Joe Thornton
[21]
March 8, 2006 To New York Rangers
3rd-round pick in 2006
To San Jose Sharks
Ville Nieminen
[22]
March 9, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Niko Dimitrakos
To San Jose Sharks
3rd-round pick in 2006
[23]
June 1, 2006 To Colorado Avalanche
Rights to Michael Vernace
To San Jose Sharks
6th-round pick in 2006 or 2007[lower-alpha 3]
[24]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
September 12, 2005Josh LangfeldOttawa Senators1-yearFree agency[25]
September 19, 2005Brad StaubitzOttawa 67's (OHL)3-yearFree agency[26]
January 16, 2006Mike IgguldenCleveland Barons (AHL)2-yearFree agency[27]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 4]Ref
June 2, 2005David CloutierHC TWK Innsbruck (EBEL)Free agency (UFA)[29]
August 2, 2005Mike RathjePhiladelphia FlyersFree agency (III)[30]
August 8, 2005Miroslav ZalesakWashington CapitalsFree agency (VI)[31]
August 25, 2005Alexander KorolyukHC Vityaz (RSL)Free agency (II)[lower-alpha 5][33]
September 7, 2005Aaron GillTrenton Titans (ECHL)Free agency (UFA)[34]
October 19, 2005Scott FordTrenton Titans (ECHL)Free agency (UFA)[35]
January 31, 2006Josh LangfeldBoston BruinsWaivers[36]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 28, 2005Steve Bernier3-yearEntry-level[37]
Patrick Ehelechner3-yearEntry-level[37]
Josh Hennessy3-yearEntry-level[37]
August 8, 2005Rob Davison1-yearRe-signing[38]
Jim Fahey1-yearRe-signing[38]
August 9, 2005Nils Ekman2-yearRe-signing[39]
August 10, 2005Tom Preissing2-yearRe-signing[40]
Wayne Primeau2-yearRe-signing[40]
August 11, 2005Niko Dimitrakos2-yearRe-signing[41]
Kyle McLaren3-yearExtension[41]
August 15, 2005Matt Carkner1-yearRe-signing[42]
Patrick Marleau3-yearRe-signing[43]
Douglas MurrayRe-signing[42]
Scott Parker1-yearRe-signing[42]
Josh Prudden1-yearRe-signing[42]
Nolan Schaefer1-yearRe-signing[42]
Garrett Stafford1-yearRe-signing[42]
Brad Stuart2-yearRe-signing[42]
Marco Sturm2-yearRe-signing[43]
August 24, 2005Tom CavanaghEntry-level[44]
August 30, 2005Alexander Korolyuk1-yearArbitration decision[45]
September 6, 2005Ryane Clowe3-yearRe-signing[46]
Patrick Rissmiller1-yearRe-signing[46]
Jonathan Tremblay3-yearEntry-level[46]
September 19, 2005Lukas Kaspar3-yearEntry-level[26]
February 7, 2006Jonathan Cheechoo5-yearExtension[47]
Evgeni Nabokov4-yearExtension[48]
February 27, 2006Vesa Toskala2-yearExtension[49]
March 19, 2006Matt CarleEntry-level[50]
April 8, 2006Devin SetoguchiEntry-level[51]
Dan SpangEntry-level[51]
June 2, 2006Thomas GreissEntry-level[52]
Michal MachoEntry-level[52]
Marc-Edouard VlasicEntry-level[52]

Draft picks

San Jose's draft picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft held at the Westin Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
18Devin Setoguchi CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
235Marc-Edouard Vlasic CanadaQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
4112Alex Stalock United StatesCedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)
5140Taylor Dakers CanadaKootenay Ice (WHL)
5149Derek Joslin CanadaOttawa 67's (OHL)
5162P. J. Fenton United StatesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst (Hockey East)
6183Will Colbert CanadaOttawa 67's (OHL)
6193Tony Lucia United StatesWayzata High School (USHS-MN)

See also

Notes

  1. Bernier wore number 46 in his first two games.
  2. Stevenson wore number 55 in his first six games.
  3. It was San Jose’s choice between the two picks. They chose the 2007 pick.
  4. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on August 1 if applicable.[28]
  5. San Jose retained Korolyuk’s NHL rights until trading them to the New Jersey Devils on October 1, 2006.[32]

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