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San Jose Sharks going low and slow with Los Tiburones Night giveaway

The San Jose Sharks have come up with a nifty giveaway for its eighth annual Los Tiburones Night on Saturday, when the team celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month while facing the Anaheim Ducks at SAP Center. Every fan will get to take home a Hot Wheels-style lowrider car — painted teal, of course, and emblazoned with the Sharks logo.

Pretty cool for a sport in which the signature vehicle is a Zamboni.

The lowrider is just one part of the celebration of the Bay Area’s Latino and Hispanic cultures. Mariachi Tequila de San Jose will perform before the game, and there will be arts and crafts activities on the concourse, courtesy of the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza. Grupo Folklorico los Laureles will perform on the ice during the intermission.

One of the highlights of the celebration is always the specialty jerseys created for Los Tiburones, and this year’s certainly don’t disappoint. They’re designed by fiber artist Alyssarhaye Graciano, the visual arts curator at downtown’s MACLA gallery, who reinterpreted the jersey’s logo and other features like piñatas. Autographed jerseys will be available for fans to bid on through the weekend at sharksjerseys.givesmart.com, with proceeds benefitting the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley.

The Sharks won’t be wearing Graciano’s jerseys during the game but will don the “Cali Fin” uniforms, which include a pattern on the sleeves and jersey bottom that’s similar in appearance to the textile work used in serapes, a thick shawl worn in Mexico.

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