Sharks’ old time duo of Thornton, Marleau not out of gas just yet
It’s been almost two decades since Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau made their NHL debuts, but the San Jose Sharks old-timers still have some gas left in the tank.
The 37-year-olds are in the twilight of their Hall-of-Fame-worthy careers and no longer the stars they used to be, but they continue to play a large role for the reigning Western Conference champions and current Pacific division leaders.
Thornton logged more than 25 minutes Wednesday night in Ottawa while Marleau scooped up 22 minutes of his own in the Sharks’ 4-3 win over the Senators, their second shootout win in as many nights.
San Jose holds the puck more often than not when the duo take the ice. Thornton ranks second on the team in puck possession (55 per cent), with Marleau just a touch back in third (54 per cent).


