Patrick Marleau
11 May 2011
the three victories, Lidstrom has taken control of the rink. The big three San Jose forwards (Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton and Dany Heatley) have not been much of a factor in the three games. There is no question as to why the NHL Writers Association feels that he deserves yet another Norris Trophy this season.
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22 September 2010
mittal person, the Ducks may still be able to find ways to shut down Joe Thornton, Dany Heatley and Patrick Marleau in San Jose.
All Niedermayer has done is give those players target practi
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29 June 2010
ing a raise from his current $6.39 million/year salary, especially considering the Sharks just gave Patrick Marleau, a less-talented scoring forward, a contract worth $27.6 million spanning over four seasons. Teams will be reaching deep into their pocket books for this guy. But don't take Kovalchuk's rejection to Atlanta personal; the guy wants to win. Teams with cap room to spare and a will to capture hockey's holy grail will be the front-runner's for Kovalchuk's services.
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12 September 2009
ters on his line to find a good fit for the big center. Thornton found chemistry with forward Patrick Marleau and winger Devin Setoguchi throughout different parts of last season, but this move allows Marleau to move back to his more-comfortable center position so that the Sharks can have a more balanced attack. If Heatley can find chemistry with “Jumbo Joe,” hockey fans could be seeing the greatest duo in the league this season.
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