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</html>";s:4:"text";s:9854:"I am becoming somewhat convinced that this may be Marleau's last unofficial season in the NHL. Should only one number be retired for days, weeks, or months before the next -- that banner is going to look awful lonely until it has the proper company it clearly deserves. But even though Thornton stayed in San Jose and Marleau did not when both hit free agency in 2017, their Sharks careers are forever linked. Great. Patrick Marleau (+1400) Another NHL player that could be ready to call it quits is Toronto’s Patrick Marleau, but that’s really just based on his age (39). The Sharks quickly are approaching 30 years of existence, and still have yet to retire their first jersey number. But as we outlined Thursday, Thornton arguably has a better claim to the honor than his longtime teammate. In other big Pacific Division news, the Arizona Coyotes decided that the spectre of the RFA hold-out was more than they wanted to contend with when it came to promising — but inconsistent — young forward Clayton Keller. Career Overview Marleau has been … He scored at least 25 goals in 12 seasons, at least 30 in seven, at least 35 in four and 40-plus once (44 in 2009-10). 12 sweaters at SAP Center than the No. Marleau received a five-minute standing ovation in his first return to San Jose, and drew loud cheers in his second. And although he’s been practicing with the San Jose skaters back in Cali during informal ice sessions, an exclusive today confirmed that he’s not getting his Shark fins back on the ice. Of those, the Sharks won a playoff series in just two. Why I believe this may be Patrick Marleau's last season. And while it’s obvious that his retirement will end with honor in the Bay Area — he could even eventually hang them up a la Cam Ward, with a one-day contract to retire a Shark — it leaves him with some questions in September. He's known as "Mr. Shark" for a reason, and even Thornton has said Marleau will "go down as the best Shark of all-time.". Pleased to confirm @ClaytonKeller37’s new deal is an AAV of $7.15M. They were drafted moments apart in 1997 and joined forces with the Sharks in 2005. He could play anywhere else and he still will be remembered as a Shark, if not the Shark. Selected No. But in reality, it looks like such a potentially risky move for Arizona — banking on Keller returning to his 65-point rookie year form, rather than staying in the sub-50 point range — and likely won’t have much to do with things for the teams that are in a position to compare their own RFA’s to players that have outproduced them. I’ll be making these for every season I have the data, as well as updating it throughout the upcoming season.2018-19 charts here: https://t.co/SwR1OucsxK pic.twitter.com/FQ9krldnaW. He was criticized for his playoff performances, and then he scored series-clinching goals that sent the Sharks to the Western Conference final in back-to-back postseasons. Editor's Note: The Sharks are the only team in the Pacific Division -- other than the nascent Vegas Golden Knights -- who have not raised the jersey of a former player to the rafters. It would also open the conversation about what that entry “bar” is for a Sharks jersey retirement, and who should be next. While Hall of Fame induction ceremonies always come in bunches of individuals, the tradition of a jersey retirement is singular in nature. Then in 2017, Thornton reportedly waited to sign his new deal and was willing to take less money, just to see if the Sharks could retain Marleau, who ultimately departed for Toronto. [The Athletic]. Both are allowed to travel for hockey and will not be required to be at the next court hearing in mid-October. Patrick Marleau shocked Sharks fans in the summer of 2017, when he opted to sign with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent. Regardless of potentially winning the Stanley Cup title, he very well could retire having spent 22 seasons in the NHL. [2020-06-22 19:03:04] - Patrick Marleau (Retired) signed with Jets for 6 000 000 $ for 1 year(s) / Signing Bonus of 3 000 000 $. Patty and Joe have been through thick and thin together over multiple decades. The case for -- and against -- Evgeni Nabokov's jersey retirementThe case for -- and against -- Owen Nolan's jersey retirementThe case for -- and against -- Joe Pavelski's jersey retirementThe case for -- and against -- Joe Thornton's jersey retirement, Sharks jersey retirements: Why Patrick Marleau should be honored first originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area, Joe Thornton's spot in Sharks' lineup is his, assuming he wants it, Rumors are true! Joe Thornton now is within striking distance of Marleau's regular-season and playoff points records, but Marleau's total games-played mark should stand for at least another handful of seasons. By subscribing, you are agreeing to Yahoo's Terms and Privacy Policy. Marleau was warmly received in his return to San Jose, but he left by his own volition in the first place. With a potential retirement looming for the Summer of 2020, let's have a look back at Mr. Marleau's achievements. They were drafted moments apart in 1997 and joined forces with the Sharks in 2005. 2 overall in the 1997 NHL Draft, Marleau joined San Jose as a 17-year-old. It’s not that they can’t, or won’t honor any individuals in the near future. In 2014, they signed near-identical three-year contract extensions on the very same day. Although his Sharks peak fell just shy of Thornton's, Marleau was pretty damn good in teal. Nothing was resolved as both Greer and Columbus prospect Sonny Milano pled not guilty. For one, Marleau did wear two numbers in San Jose, although you're far more likely to see No. For teams like Colorado, the Keller deal is similar to the Aho deal; it gives a bit more league-wide context, but doesn’t exactly give anyone much leverage. When their time does come -- should the Sharks retire Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton's numbers on the same night? Each released on their own recognizance. Because of this, it makes perfect sense for the Sharks to simultaneously retire both numbers. ... with a one-day contract to retire … He was the captain, and then he wasn't. We're nitpicking here, but let's try anyway. [RELATED: Sharks reportedly 'don't want' reunion with Marleau next year]. We conclude with Patrick Marleau. They returned to the playoffs in Marleau's rookie season, and only would miss out on the postseason twice during his 19 seasons in San Jose. It’s not that anyone is rushing for this scene to become reality, only that we all know how special it would be and what kind of production value the organization would lend it. Would they? The Athletic’s Kevin Kurz broke the news that Marleau won’t be heading back to San Jose for the upcoming season, leaving him one of the handful of free agents still looking for a deal as the season fast approaches. 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They came into the NHL together as the top two picks in the 1997 draft, played on a line together for years and are going to retire as first and second in games played with the franchise. Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox. Through it all, Marleau was a fixture in San Jose and remained synonymous with the franchise even after he left as a free agent in 2017. Colorado Avalanche Schedule, Roster, News, and Rumors | Mile High Hockey, Morning Flurries: Patrick Marleau loses his Shark fins, Remaining free agents that would be useful additions to the Avalanche lineup, Who’s in and who’s out for the Colorado Avalanche, Joe Sakic has made some pretty significant changed to the Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Avalanche re-sign Ryan Graves, acquire Devon Toews from Islanders. There might not be a better tribute to both players. The Leafs’ Patrick Marleau, now 39, is a classy veteran player in his 21st season in the NHL. That deal theoretically doesn’t look good for the teams that are still in tough negotiation’s with this summer’s crop of RFA hold-outs, many of whom had much better production last season than Keller’s 47-point campaign. Patrick Marleau saw it all in a Sharks uniform. Tickets for an occasion like this would be more difficult to come by than almost any other event in the history of SAP Center. But it would be difficult to imagine a wealth of criticism against the idea. There also is the matter of who will get this franchise honor first, and should it be chronological? If they were the first to enjoy the honor, hanging banners for 12 and 19 on the same night would break the mold of retiring jerseys in an unquestioned fashion. 12 should be the first the Sharks retire, and they shouldn't wait long to do it. Marleau also is one of 21 players to score 500 goals with a single franchise. 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