San Jose Sharks

San Jose Sharks hockey cards

San Jose Sharks hockey cards showcase Hall of Fame legend Joe Thornton and modern stars like Logan Couture and William Eklund. Eklund’s rookie cards are key targets for collectors, especially his Young Guns rookie from Upper Deck. Thornton's vintage cards remain nostalgic collector favorites, while modern Sharks rookies and autographs provide strong appeal for team loyalists.

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Patrick Marleau
Joe Thornton
Evgeni Nabokov
Owen Nolan
Brent Burns
Logan Couture
Joe Pavelski
Marc-Edouard Vlasic
Jonathan Cheechoo
Tomas Hertl

**1991-92 O-Pee-Chee Doug Wilson Rookie Card (#333)**  
Doug Wilson is one of the most iconic players in San Jose Sharks history, and his 1991-92 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is a must-have for any serious collector. Wilson, a standout defenseman, helped shape the early identity of the Sharks with his offensive ability, vision, and leadership on the blue line. A stalwart for the team for over a decade, his rookie card remains a significant piece for collectors and fans of the franchise.

**1991-92 Upper Deck Patrick Marleau Rookie Card (#31)**  
Patrick Marleau is the face of the San Jose Sharks for many fans, and his 1991-92 Upper Deck rookie card marks the beginning of his legendary career with the team. Marleau played an incredible 20 seasons with the Sharks, becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and games played. Known for his speed, skill, and consistency, Marleau’s rookie card is highly valued by collectors who followed his long and successful tenure with San Jose.

**1991-92 O-Pee-Chee Ray Whitney Rookie Card (#259)**  
Ray Whitney, nicknamed the "Wizard," was an essential playmaker for the Sharks in the 1990s. His 1991-92 O-Pee-Chee rookie card showcases the early years of his NHL career, where he established himself as one of the most skilled forwards in the league. Whitney had an exceptional ability to find teammates and create scoring opportunities, which helped make the Sharks a competitive team. His card is particularly valuable to collectors who appreciate his contributions during the franchise’s formative years.

**1997-98 O-Pee-Chee Joe Thornton Card (#133)**  
Joe Thornton is one of the best players in San Jose Sharks history and was traded to the Sharks in 2005, helping to elevate the team to championship contention. His 1997-98 O-Pee-Chee card represents his earlier years with the Boston Bruins before his move to San Jose. A former Hart Trophy winner and one of the best playmakers of his generation, Thornton had an immediate impact on the Sharks and remains an iconic figure in franchise history. His card is a key collectible for Sharks fans.

**2007-08 Upper Deck Evgeni Nabokov Card (#119)**  
Evgeni Nabokov is arguably the greatest goaltender in San Jose Sharks history. His 2007-08 Upper Deck card captures Nabokov at the peak of his career, when he was consistently among the league's best netminders. Nabokov was a key part of the Sharks’ playoff teams for over a decade and remains the franchise leader in wins and shutouts. His card is highly sought after by collectors, especially for those who remember his excellent performances in net during the team’s most successful years.

**2001-02 Upper Deck Jonathan Cheechoo Rookie Card (#381)**  
Jonathan Cheechoo had a breakout year in 2005-06, winning the Rocket Richard Trophy as the NHL’s top goal-scorer. His 2001-02 Upper Deck rookie card is an important piece for collectors who remember his incredible 56-goal season. Cheechoo was a fan favorite in San Jose for his sniper’s touch and his chemistry with Joe Thornton. While his career wasn’t as long-lasting at the top level, his card remains a sought-after collectible for those who remember his explosive offensive production.

**1997-98 Upper Deck Owen Nolan Card (#126)**  
Owen Nolan is one of the most beloved players in San Jose Sharks history, known for his leadership and toughness. His 1997-98 Upper Deck card represents a key period in his career with the Sharks, where he was the team’s captain and one of the league's premier power forwards. Nolan’s leadership and ability to score clutch goals helped the Sharks to multiple playoff appearances in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His card is highly regarded by collectors who remember his gritty, physical style and offensive prowess.

**2005-06 Upper Deck Milan Michalek Rookie Card (#251)**  
Milan Michalek was a promising forward for the Sharks in the mid-2000s, and his 2005-06 Upper Deck rookie card captures his early years in the NHL. Michalek was known for his speed and scoring ability, and while he never reached the elite level that some predicted, he was a key contributor to the Sharks' success during the mid-2000s. His card is a valuable item for collectors who followed his early years in San Jose and the Sharks’ playoff pushes during that time.

**1997-98 O-Pee-Chee Vincent Damphousse Card (#22)**  
Vincent Damphousse had a brief but impactful stint with the San Jose Sharks in the late 1990s. His 1997-98 O-Pee-Chee card highlights his time with the team, where he was known for his offensive creativity and leadership. Damphousse, a former All-Star and Stanley Cup winner, brought experience and skill to the Sharks in their quest for playoff success. His card is a collectible for fans of that era, marking the period when the Sharks were becoming a more competitive team.

**2003-04 Upper Deck Niko Dimitrakos Card (#154)**  
Niko Dimitrakos is remembered for his strong play during his time with the Sharks, particularly in the early 2000s. His 2003-04 Upper Deck card showcases his role as a steady forward who contributed to the team’s success in the postseason. While Dimitrakos may not have achieved the same level of stardom as some other Sharks players, his consistent two-way play and ability to contribute offensively made him a key piece of the Sharks during his time with the team. His card is a valuable collectible for Sharks fans from that era.