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Arturs Irbe
Minnesota's 11th choice, 196th overall, in 1989 entry draft. Irbe snapped a 13-game losing streak for the Sharks with wins in his first two starts (Nov. 8-9, 1991). That same season with Kansas City he won the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the IHL's top goaltender. Irbe was named the Soviet National League Rookie-of-the-Year in 1988.
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Boedker was traded from Arizona to Colorado in February 2016 and signed a four-year contract with San Jose in July. The Danish-born winger helped Team Europe to an improbable runner-up finish at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.



Labanc answered the call to represent his country at the World Championship in the spring of 2021 following his 28-point season with the San Jose Sharks. The native of Staten Island, N.Y., chipped in a pair of goals and six points in 10 contests at the tournament in Riga, Latvia, to help the Americans head home with bronze medals.



A 17-year veteran of the NHL, Vlasic rang in the new year in style when he netted his first goal of the 2022-23 season in the second period on Jan. 1, 2023, in a road matchup versus the Chicago Blackhawks.



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Pat MacLeod
On October 4, 1991, Pat recorded the first multiple-goal game in Sharks history. He tallied twice in the third period as San Jose took the Canucks to overtime before dropping a 4-3 decision. Pat spent the majority of '90-91 with Minnesota's Kalamazoo (IHL) farm club where he was voted the team's defensive player of the year. He finished second among team blueliners in scoring with 40 points (10 goals, 30 assists) in 59 games. Pat was the North Stars' fifth choice (87th overall) in the 1987 Entry Draft. In '89-90, he posted nine goals and 38 assists in 82 matches for Kalamazoo. Pat played his junior hockey for Kamloops (WHL), where he registered 91 points (24 goals, 67 assists) in 87 career games.
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