April 19 -- Marleau passes Howe, becomes NHL games played leader
Patrick Marleau played for the San Jose Sharks against the Vegas Golden Knights, but this was different than many of the other games he played over his 23-season NHL career. The forward, who skated in his 1,768th game, a 3-2 shootout loss, passed Gordie Howe for most NHL games played. The Sharks players wore a special logo of his No. 12 on their jerseys and commemorative hoodies, T-shirts, gloves and nameplates were made for the occasion. Even though it was a road game, Marleau received a standing ovation from the crowd at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas during the first stoppage in play. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman had a special message for Marleau, who broke Howe's record which had stood since Nov. 26, 1961. When the game ended, the Golden Knights players lined up to shake hands with Marleau, and his teammates gave him a standing ovation in the locker room. "The emotional roller coaster, it was definitely a long ride," Marleau said after the game. "I'm very grateful and blessed that I was able to do this with all the support I've had over my career. It's something I'll never forget." -- David Satriano, staff writer