Who was the greatest forward in the history of the Sharks?
Okay, all us fans of the Sharks will need to think about this. Who was the greatest Forward in the history of the San Jose Sharks? Is it Patrick Marleau? Ray Whitney? Joe Thornton? Vincent Damphousse? Dany Heatley? Owen Nolan? Who was the greatest forward in the history of the San Jose Sharks? It could be a player on this list or not on this list. It doesn't matter. Just tell who is the greatest. And if there is a tie, name all of them?
Everyone decide, and please leave your comments on this article, with your thoughts.
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Steve Bernier.
"San Jose is where I want to be at the end of the day, and there's an opportunity now to make it there. It is where my heart is." - Jamie McGinn, 2/22/10
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Couldn't agree with you more.
At first glance it may seem as Patrick Marleau, Owen Nolan, or even Joe Thornton might be the greatest forward to ever wear the San Jose Sharks uniform. However the contributions Steve brought to the Sharks… unbelievable. Former 1st round pick, 16th overall what a great story.
"I think people were ready to watch some hockey. We took up enough of everyone’s time."
-Jody Shelley after 87 seconds of hockey fighting against Cam Janssen
Lukas Kaspar. But in all seriousness, I would go with Marleau for forward and player overall as well.
Proud member of the "Don't Trade Marleau" club.
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by SharksFanEst.1994 on Mar 1, 2010 10:29 PM PST reply actions
My Top 5 Forwards are...
Patty Marleau, Owen Nolan, Joe Thornton, Vincent Damphousse, and Mike Ricci. My favs are Damphousse and Roenick.
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How is Link Gaetz not in this discussion?
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