Former San Jose Sharks player Patrick Marleau will be recognized at a special ceremony on Feb. 23 at San Jose City Hall.
Two days before he has his number raised to the rafters at SAP Center, former San Jose Sharks player Patrick Marleau will be recognized at a special ceremony on Feb. 23 at San Jose City Hall.
On Feb. 25, Marleau will become the first player in Sharks franchise history to have his number retired.
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