San Jose Sharks Retire Patrick Marleau’s Jersey in Honor of NHL Games Played Record

Hockey, Sports Seattle

On January 12th, 2021, the San Jose Sharks retired Patrick Marleau’s jersey in honor of his NHL record for most games played. Marleau, who was drafted by the Sharks in 1997, played 1,723 games in the NHL, surpassing the previous record held by Gordie Howe.

The Sharks held a special ceremony to honor Marleau’s incredible achievement. The ceremony included a video tribute and a speech from Marleau himself. He thanked the Sharks organization for giving him the opportunity to play in the NHL and for the support they have given him throughout his career.

Marleau’s jersey retirement is a testament to his dedication and commitment to the game of hockey. He has been a leader on and off the ice throughout his career, and he has been an ambassador for the sport. He is an example of what hard work and dedication can achieve.

Marleau’s jersey retirement is also a reminder of the importance of teamwork. He was part of a team that won the Stanley Cup in 2016, and he was part of a team that made it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2019. His success is a testament to the power of teamwork and camaraderie.

The San Jose Sharks retiring Patrick Marleau’s jersey is a fitting tribute to his incredible career. He has been an inspiration to many, and his record-breaking achievement will be remembered for years to come. Congratulations to Patrick Marleau on his amazing accomplishment!

San Jose Sharks Retire Patrick Marleau's Jersey in Honor of NHL Games Played Record