Before signing with Toronto, Marleau spent 19 seasons with the San Jose Sharks. He is San Jose's all-time leader in games played (1,493), goals (508) and points (1,082). He has played 788 consecutive games, including all 82 this season, when he had 37 points (16 goals, 21 assists) for the Maple Leafs.
Marleau, who has moved back to California with his family,
said Monday that he would like to play in the NHL next season and beyond
.
"Last year wasn't a very good year by my standards, so I'm looking forward to proving that wrong," he said. "That kind of gets the adrenaline going. You have to prove yourself year after year. I look forward to doing that this year."
Marleau has 1,166 points (551 goals, 615 assists) in 21 NHL seasons and 127 points (72 goals, 55 assists) in 191 Stanley Cup Playoff games.