No player for the San Jose Sharks will ever wear No. 12 again. The team will retire Patrick Marleau’s number this season, raising his sweater to the rafters of SAP Center on February 25, 2023. He will become the first player in franchise history to receive that honor. Sharks’ president Jonathan Becher released the following statement:
It is only fitting that the first San Jose Sharks player to receive the ultimate franchise recognition of having his number retired is Mr. San Jose Shark himself, Patrick Marleau. Patty symbolizes the Sharks franchise as much as our famous jersey crest and the color teal. We look forward to celebrating his amazing NHL legacy with Patrick’s family, friends and his legions of fans, many of whom were in the arena when Patrick first stepped on the ice in San Jose in 1997.
Marleau, 42, announced his retirement in May after playing 1,779 regular season games in the NHL, the most in league history. More than 1,600 of those came in a Sharks uniform, starting in 1997 just a few days after his 18th birthday, and finishing in 2021 just a few months shy of his 42nd. During that career, he scored 566 goals and 1,197 points, received votes for the Hart Trophy, Lady Byng and Selke on many occasions, and was a franchise icon of the Sharks’ organization.
Interestingly enough, when he hit the ice for his first game as a Shark, it wasn’t wearing No. 12. That number belonged to Ron Sutter at the time, meaning Marleau would be wearing 14 for his first few years in the league.
Despite not winning any individual awards or the Stanley Cup, Marleau’s longevity, games-played record, and two Olympic gold medals will likely get him into the Hall of Fame one day. The absolute pinnacle of durability and consistency, he missed just a handful of games over his entire career while scoring at least 19 goals in 17 different seasons.
Doak37
Take that, Roenick!
They’re too dumb to play with themselves
You all got the “DUCKS TO RETIRE GETZLAF #15” article written up?
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Half the comments section can just copy & paste their faux rage about Dustin Brown.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
…are they building statues of Marleau or Getzlaf?
dave frost nhlpa
Right next to the Western Conference Championship banner.
#runnersup
Lit
Loved watching him play a a Seattle Thunderbird too. He was amazing to watch! Congrats Patrick.
User 318310488
Another guy that hung around way to long! Why no statue? Lol.
Nha Trang
Granted, he did hang around two seasons too long, and while he’ll be voted in, he’s not really a Hall of Famer.
But it’s a pretty classless thing to mock an excellent player with a long and honorable career, and Marleau certainly isn’t the first guy to hang on to chase a record no one thought would ever be broken, or in the hope of being on a Cup winner.
doghockey
So you believe that he will be voted into the Hall of Fame but that he is not a Hall of Fame caliber player? Please tell us the statistical levels a player must reach to qualify for the HOF. Thanks. Oh, and why do you and the babbling class believe that you should determine when a player should retire rather than that decision being left to the player? If a team decides to sign the guy, apparently he still has value. Simple economics.
Nha Trang
Sorry, I’ve a policy of not feeding the trolls.
doghockey
Translation: You don’t have answers to simple hockey questions. Not even a simple one about how a guy qualifies for the HOF. If you are going to pretend to know everything, you might as well do it at 100% instead of hiding behind weak excuses.
[TOR]Scott 2
Glad to see it seems like a nice guy and a great player.
Loved his work on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
brucenewton
Better give him his statue outside.