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Shark Tooth Necklace: San Jose Sharks' New Win Tradition

27 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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It's January 27th for the San Jose Sharks. Let's get into it. The San Jose Sharks have kicked off a cool new tradition to honor their player of the game after every win. Instead of the usual stuff, they're handing out a shark tooth necklace.

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14.832 - 21.962 Ryan Reaves

It all started this season when the team tried some weird items like a box of tissues, a small hammer, and even a giant lint roller.

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Chapter 2: What new tradition have the San Jose Sharks introduced for player recognition?

22.382 - 45.9 Ryan Reaves

Ryan Reeves, the veteran forward, saw those odd choices and decided to step up. He got a proper Shark Tooth necklace made, something that could last beyond one season. In a team video shared on social media back on November 19, 2025, he joked about ditching the silly stuff for this. Fans and players love the tie-in to the team's name. It's all about those fierce sharks.

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45.88 - 68.955 Ryan Reaves

Plus, there's a fun fact, sharks can replace their teeth super fast, shedding and regrowing them in just one day, and some lose over 30,000 in a lifetime. The necklace even nods to Hawaiian traditions where shark teeth represent protective ancestors. Reeves laid down the law, too. No wearing a tarp during post-game interviews. You have to rock the necklace on camera.

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He wanted something timeless that the team might keep using year after year. This fresh tradition is already caught on, with the Sharks posting about it and fans buzzing online. It's a simple, badass way to celebrate victories, and it fits the team perfectly. Appreciation to our sponsor for backing this episode. Don't sleep alone. Sleep with Soli. Soli Pillow.

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