The deal reportedly is for one year, $700K, per TSN's Pierre LeBrun. On a call with the NHL Players Association, all eight remaining playoff teams reportedly expressed interest in postponing Thursday and Friday's games. During his first stint in San Jose, Marleau was an iconic presence on the ice, earning the nickname Mr. Shark while setting franchise records for goals (508), points (1,082), and games played (1,493) while donning the teal sweater.Rumors and whispers swirled all summer about Marleau's desire to return to San Jose, but the reunion After opening the season 0-3, it was clear the Sharks were in need of some help and now they hope Marleau can spark an early-season turnaround.While Marleau's game has declined in recent years, he still will be one of the Sharks' best skaters. By using our site, you consent to our use of cookies.When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Also, by disabling these cookies you will also disable banner ads served by Google Adsense on this website..For more information about these items, view our complete privacy policy.Patrick Marleau signed a 1 year / $700,000 contract with the San Jose Sharks, including $700,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $700,000. He's a flexible player, who can could be able to help on the penalty kill and as a threat on the power play.It will take some time to tell whether or not Marleau can help solve some of the Sharks' glaring issues.The Sharks reportedly have agreed to terms with one of their restricted free agents.The Athletic's Kevin Kurz reported Friday that San Jose is bringing center Joel Kellman back According to Peng, the first year of the contract extension is two-way, worth $700,000 in the NHL and $300,000 in the AHL.

This one’s a bombshell: Patrick Marleau has signed a three-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs worth $6.25 million a season. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work.These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. Use of any marks, trademarks, or logos on this website shall not constitute a sponsorship or endorsement by the trademark holder.Partnered with the USA TODAY Sports Media Group  |  Powered by Traded to Pittsburgh (PIT) from San Jose (SJS) for 2021 3rd round pick [If PIT wins the 2020 Stanley Cup, the pick becomes a 2nd] Released by way of a 35+ contract buyout by Carolina (CAR)Traded to Carolina (CAR) from Toronto (TOR) for 2020 1st round pick [conditional] and 2020 7th round pickSigned a 3 year $18.75 million contract with Toronto (TOR)Signed a 3 year $20 million extension with San Jose (SJS)SIgned a 4 year $27.6 million contract with San Jose (SJ)Signed a 2 year $12.6 million extension with San Jose (SJS)Signed a 3 year $12.5 million contract with San Jose (SJS)Traded to Pittsburgh (PIT) from San Jose (SJS) for 2021 3rd round pick [If PIT wins the 2020 Stanley Cup, the pick becomes a 2nd] Released by way of a 35+ contract buyout by Carolina (CAR)Traded to Carolina (CAR) from Toronto (TOR) for 2020 1st round pick [conditional] and 2020 7th round pickSigned a 3 year $18.75 million contract with Toronto (TOR)Signed a 3 year $20 million extension with San Jose (SJS)SIgned a 4 year $27.6 million contract with San Jose (SJ)Signed a 2 year $12.6 million extension with San Jose (SJS)Signed a 3 year $12.5 million contract with San Jose (SJS) One year, $700k for Marleau In San Jose. Patrick Marleau's brief stint with the Hurricanes is officially over. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. In 2019-20, Marleau will earn a base salary of $700,000, while carrying a cap hit of $700,000. This is indicated by a negative buyout cap hit. The Famous NHL star is 6 feet 2 inch in height and weighs around 100 Kg. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising. The Leafs’ Patrick Marleau, now 39, is a classy veteran player in his 21st season in the NHL. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous.