Patrick Marleau ties Gordie Howe's NHL record for games played
41-year-old Saskatchewan native reaches milestone of 1,767 games played
San Jose forward Patrick Marleau tied Gordie Howe's NHL record for career games played, appearing in his 1,767th on Saturday as the Sharks faced the Minnesota Wild.
Marleau hopped over the boards for his first shift 40 seconds into the game. He could break Howe's record Monday night in Las Vegas.
Marleau is in his 23rd NHL season; he made his debut on Oct. 1, 1997, at 18 years and 16 days old. The 41-year-old Marleau has 566 goals, 1,196 points, three All-Star appearances and two Olympic gold medals for Canada in 2010 and 2014.
Howe also played in 419 games in the World Hockey Association that are not included in his career total.
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The game, which the Wild won 5-2, was stopped during the first period to announce Marleau's record, and he received an extended ovation from both teams and the Xcel Energy Center crowd.
A moment for Marleau in Minnesota. <br><br>Very classy, <a href="https://twitter.com/mnwild?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@mnwild</a>! 👏 <a href="https://t.co/8QIpYB723U">pic.twitter.com/8QIpYB723U</a>
—@SanJoseSharks
"When you get recognized like that, not only your team standing up for you but the other building's fans cheering for you, the other team doing it, it hits home," Marleau said. "It's definitely humbling."
Following the game, the Minnesota players lined up to shake Marleau's hand.
Respect 🤝<a href="https://twitter.com/mnwild?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@mnwild</a> <a href="https://t.co/347zC05R4d">pic.twitter.com/347zC05R4d</a>
—@SanJoseSharks