
Sharks throw wild NHL draft bash betting on fan loyalty while chasing a rebuild and a Stanley Cup that never came
Sharks throw wild NHL draft bash betting on fan loyalty while chasing a rebuild and a Stanley Cup that never came (Image Source: Getty Images)
The San Jose Sharks will host a fan special event on Friday, June 27, 2025, at SAP Center. It's the 2025 Sharks Draft Viewing Party, where fans will view the NHL Entry Draft live together.
The event is free and starts at 3:00 p.m. PT for Sharks365 members and 3:15 p.m. for all others. The party wraps up after the first round of the draft. Admission tickets are complimentary, but supporters need to collect them on the web. Almost 10,000 tickets have already been distributed. Over 8,000 attended last year.
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The event will be held by Emily Harlan and Danny Miller, infamous for their high energy at Sharks games.
The draft can be viewed on the massive video board overlooking the ice. During the viewing, guests can also get face paint, play games, and participate in making their jersey rally towel.
There will be DJ Mario E's music, and fans may meet the Sharks' and Barracudas' mascots S.J. Sharkie and Frenzy. You may take photos with the Shark Head and Zambonis or test the surf experience on the arena floor.
The party doesn't end there.
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The NBC Sports Fan Zone, San Jose Barracuda stands, and Sharks Foundation will also feature cool events.
The Sharks Audio Network will be broadcasting live from the arena with Dan Rusanowsky, Drew Remenda, and Ted Ramey providing draft commentary. Brodie Brazil, a popular Sharks broadcaster, will also be present to chat with fans and create social media content.
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Fans can meet Sharks Alumni and purchase draft apparel
There will be some Sharks alumni who have played for the team such as Scott Hannan, Dan Boyle, and Tom Pederson available to sign autographs.
Some fans can purchase draft apparel and other Sharks merchandise from the Sharks Pro Shop, which will be open around the entire arena.
Sharks365 members will receive additional benefits, such as access to the Celly Lounge and behind-the-scenes tours, if they book a special member ticket.
After the game, fans can enjoy downtown San Jose. There will be several popular bars and restaurants in the area open for a great night out.
This year, the Sharks have nine choices in the NHL Draft, including the second overall selection. It's guaranteed to be a large night for the club and its fans!
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