Hartford Courant

Marleau returns to Sharks

- BY STEPHEN WHYNO

Patrick Marleau is back with the Sharks.

Marleau rejoined the Sharks on Tuesday, signing a one-year deal worth the league minimum of $700,000. The 41-year-old can now break Gordie Howe’s NHL games played record in the Sharks uniform he has worn for the vast majority of his career.

“Patrick is one of the most iconic players in San Jose Sharks history, as well as being one of the most respected veterans in the National Hockey League,” GM Doug Wilson said. “The leadership he brings on and off the ice has been well documented over his fantastic NHL career, and his competitiv­e fire to win is still burning strong.

“Patrick’s lead-by-example demeanor is inspiring and continues to resonate with our group of younger players.”

Marleau is fifth in games played and sits 44 shy of Howe’s mark going into next season. He played his first 19 seasons with the Sharks before leaving for two years with the Maple Leafs, returned last season and was traded to Penguins at the deadline for a chance to win the Stanley Cup.

He’ll try again to achieve that elusive goal with the Sharks, who have reinforced their roster this offseason after missing the playoffs and finishing 29th out of 31 teams. The Sharks on Tuesday also brought back homegrown forward Matt Nieto on a $700,000, one-year deal.

Nieto, a teammate of Marleau’s when the Sharks went to the Cup Final in 2016, spent the last threeplus seasons with the Avalanche.

Marleau brings the more than two decades of pro experience he has accumulate­d since the Sharks picked him second in the 1997 draft. He’s the Sharks’ franchise leader with 518 goals and 1,102 points and is second only to longtime running mate Joe Thornton in assists.

In 1,723 regular-season games with the Sharks, Leafs and Penguins, Marleau has 562 goals and 626 assists for 1,188 points.

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