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Sharks general manager Mike Grier announced a string of hockey operations changes on Tuesday, with Thornton's name at the ...
Marleau, of course, put the work in and was able to impress then-coach Darryl Sutter enough to begin his professional career right away. He later became the franchise’s all-time leader in games played ...
Patrick Marleau, former San Jose Sharks captain, has his No. 12 jersey retirement ceremony at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) ...
Patrick Marleau will play his 800th consecutive game Tuesday when the San Jose Sharks host the Chicago Blackhawks; Marleau maintained streak throughout his thirties SAN JOSE — The last time ...
San Jose Sharks forward Patrick Marleau played in his 1,768th career game on Monday night at the Vegas Golden Knights, breaking Hall of Famer Gordie Howe's record for the most in NHL history.
Patrick Marleau #12 of the San Jose Sharks steps onto the ice from the bench during the first period of the game against the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center on April 17, ...
Patrick Marleau's teammates saw the picture of their captain, blood dripping from above his right eye, the day after their Game 3 collapse in Calgary, Alberta.
But Thornton’s longtime teammate and close friend Patrick Marleau, an unrestricted free agent set to turn 40 himself on Sep. 15, will not be putting a teal sweater back over his head.
The departure of Patrick Marleau and the rumblings of disgruntlement from Joe Thornton seem to signal the end of an era for both the San Jose Sharks and hockey itself.. It’s spring 2007 and you ...
Patrick Marleau set the NHL record for games played Monday while he and his San Jose Sharks ...More teammates wore a patch on their sweaters to commemorate the occasion. (Photo by Ethan Miller ...
There are two Marleaus at this year’s development camp. Landon Marleau, son of San Jose Sharks legend and development coach ...
Patrick and Landon Marleau at the 2009 All-Star Game in Montreal. (Courtesy Christina Marleau) Marleau played in three NHL All-Star Games, in 2004, 2007 and 2009, in Montreal.