HP Pavilion

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HP Pavilion
Shark Tank, San Jose Arena
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HP Pavilion
Location 525 West Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California 95113
Broke ground 1991
Opened 1993
Owner City of San Jose
Operator City of San Jose
Surface Ice (Wood or other flooring can be overlaid)
Construction cost $162.5 million USD
Architect Sink Combs Dethlefs
Huber, Hunt & Nichols
Former names
San Jose Arena (1993-2001)
Compaq Center at San Jose (2001-2002)
Tenants
San Jose Sharks (NHL) (1993-present)
San Jose Sabercats (AFL) (1995-present)
Golden State Warriors (NBA) (1996-1997)
San Jose Stealth (NLL) (2003-present)
San Jose Grizzlies (CISL) (1994-1995)
San Jose Rhinos (RHI) (1994-1997)
Capacity
Basketball: 18,500
Multi-purpose: 16,000-20,000
Hockey: 17,496

The HP Pavilion, commonly called The Shark Tank or just The Tank after its primary tenant or less often as San Jose Arena after its former name, is an indoor arena located at 525 West Santa Clara Street in San Jose, California.

Named after the computer company Hewlett-Packard in a naming rights arrangement, the HP Pavilion houses the following sports teams:

The arena opened in 1993 as the San Jose Arena. Before the building changed its original name because of corporate sponsorship, Sharks radio play-by-play broadcaster Dan Rusanowsky always referred to it as the "spectacular" San Jose Arena. Later, naming rights were sold to Compaq, and the facility became Compaq Center at San Jose; the geographic identifier was needed because at the time, there was a Compaq Center in Houston. After HP purchased Compaq in 2002, the company chose to name the arena after its product. (The former arena in Houston is now a church.)

The facility has also been home to the Golden State Warriors of the NBA during reconstruction of the Oakland Coliseum Arena, and the defunct San Jose Rhinos of RHI, San Jose Grizzlies of the CISL, and the San Jose Lasers of the ABL. It has also been used for other sporting events, such as the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the NCAA Basketball tournament (known as March Madness), the Pac-10 women's basketball championship, the Dew Action Sports Tour, and the SAP Open men's tennis tournament.

The arena is one of the most active NHL venues. Of the current arenas in the league, "The Tank" is one of the more intimate and in the opinion of Dan Rusanowsky, one of the noisiest hockey venues since the Chicago Stadium. It hosts an average of 190 events a year, including many non-sporting events. For the nine-month period ending September 30, 2004, the HP Pavilion sold the most tickets to non-sporting events of any venue in the United States, and the third highest in the world.

The arena has also hosted its share of wrestling events, in particular WWE. The Pavilion hosted the 1998 Royal Rumble and in 2001 hosted WWE's SummerSlam. In 2007, it will host WWE's The Great American Bash.

The arena has also hosted concerts by major acts such as Paul McCartney, The Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica, and Slipknot.

  • A few scenes in the movie EdTV.

Preceded by
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
19711996
Home of the
Golden State Warriors

19961997
Succeeded by
The Arena in Oakland
1997–present
Preceded by
Cow Palace
19911993
Home of the
San Jose Sharks

1993–present
Succeeded by
current

Coordinates: 37°19′58″N, 121°54′5″W

Current arenas in the National Hockey League
Western Conference Eastern Conference
American Airlines Center | General Motors Place | HP Pavilion | Honda Center | Jobing.com Arena | Joe Louis Arena | Nashville Arena | Nationwide Arena | Pengrowth Saddledome | Pepsi Center | Rexall Place | Scottrade Center | Staples Center | United Center | Xcel Energy Center Air Canada Centre | BankAtlantic Center | Bell Centre | Continental Airlines Arena | HSBC Arena | Madison Square Garden | Mellon Arena | Nassau Coliseum | Philips Arena | RBC Center | St. Pete Times Forum | Scotiabank Place | TD Banknorth Garden | Verizon Center | Wachovia Center
Current arenas in the Arena Football League
American Conference National Conference
Allstate Arena | EnergySolutions Arena | HP Pavilion | Nashville Arena | Orleans Arena | Pepsi Center | Staples Center | US Airways Center | Van Andel Arena American Airlines Center | Amway Arena | Frank Erwin Center | Kemper Arena | Nassau Coliseum | Nationwide Arena | New Orleans Arena | Philips Arena | St. Pete Times Forum | Wachovia Center1 | Wachovia Spectrum2
1The Philadelphia Soul play Sunday home games at the Wachovia Center.
2The Philadelphia Soul play Saturday home games at the Wachovia Spectrum.
Current arenas in the National Lacrosse League
Eastern Division Western Division
Air Canada Centre | Blue Cross Arena | HSBC Arena | Madison Square Garden1 | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum2 | Sears Centre | Wachovia Center | Xcel Energy Center HP Pavilion | Jobing.com Arena | Pengrowth Saddledome | Pepsi Center | Rexall Place | Rose Garden Arena
1The New York Titans play four of their home games at Madison Square Garden.
2The New York Titans play four of their home games at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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