The Norwalk Hour

Islanders’ Chara breaks NHL record for games by defenseman

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Zdeno Chara broke the NHL record for games by a defenseman Thursday night.

The seven-time All-Star was on the ice for the New York Islanders for the opening faceoff against San Jose for his 1,652nd regularsea­son game. He broke the mark set by Hall of Famer Chris Chelios.

“I would like to start by thanking Chris Chelios,” Chara said after New York’s 4-3 shootout loss. “He set such a high standard for many of us. It’s been very inspiring and a huge motivation. I want to thank him for that. . I’m very lucky that I get to still play this game.”

Chara received a standing ovation from the SAP Center crowd and waved in acknowledg­ement when his feat was announced during a stoppage of play. The Sharks also played a videotaped message of congratula­tions from former San Jose forward Patrick Marleau, who holds the NHL record for games by any player.

The Slovak star, the tallest player in NHL history at 6-foot-9, is in the twilight of a decorated career that began in 1997 when he was just 20. He’s now three weeks shy of his 45th birthday, and he signed a oneyear deal with the Islanders before this season to reunite with the team he began his career with.

Chara even challenged the Sharks’ Jeffrey Viel to a fight in the second period as they exchanged punches and fell to the ice.

“He got involved with someone who was acting up a little bit,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. “He fought, and our bench got some energy from that.”

Chara won the Norris Trophy as the league’s best defenseman in 2008-09 while with Boston. Two seasons later, he served as captain of a Bruins team that won the Stanley Cup. He also spent time with Ottawa and the Washington Capitals during his 24-year career.

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