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San Jose Sharks great Patrick Marleau retires after 23 seasons

Patrick Marleau is officially hanging up his skates.

The 42-year-old announced his retirement from hockey on Tuesday, closing the book on a 23-year career spent between San Jose, Toronto, and Pittsburgh. Through 1,779 games, Marleau amassed 566 goals and 1,197 points, while adding another 72 goals and 127 points in 195 postseason contests.

Marleau played 21 of his seasons with the Sharks, who selected the Swift Current, Saskatchewan native second overall in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. While Marleau never won a Stanley Cup, he holds Sharks' franchise records in career games played, goals (522), points (1,111). power-play goals (163), short-handed goals (17), game-winning goals (101) and shots (3,953).

On April 19, 2021, Marleau also broke the NHL record for most games played (1,768) which was previously held by Gordie Howe.

The veteran did not dress for any team in the 2021-22 season after appearing in 56 games for San Jose last season.

In a Players' Tribune piece released Tuesday, Marleau reflected on finally stepping away from the game he loves.

«It's bittersweet for sure, but I have so much to look forward to,» Marleau wrote. «Who knows what the world has in store for me. If you would have told that kid on the frozen pond that he would break a games-played record held by none other than Gordie Howe, he would have thought you were crazy. It was never something I aimed for; it was just me loving this game so much that I never, ever wanted to hang up my skates.»

Marleau also left a special shoutout for longtime San Jose teammate Joe Thornton, who was taken one spot ahead of him in the 1997 draft.

«Jumbo and I entered this league together, and I was fortunate enough to be able to share the ice with him for more than half of

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