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Marleau joins elite company by playing 1,700th career game

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Patrick Marleau hit a major longevity milestone and etched his name among a quartet of legends in the process.

The San Jose Sharks forward suited up for the 1,700th regular-season contest of his career Saturday against the Dallas Stars, becoming the fifth player in NHL history and the youngest ever to accomplish the feat.

Here's a look at the handful of players who've appeared in that many games, and how old they each were when they reached the mark, according to the NHL:

Player Age at Time of MIlestone
Marleau 40 years and 118 days
Ron Francis 40 years and 328 days
Mark Messier 42 years and 309 days
Jaromir Jagr 45 years and 32 days
Gordie Howe 51 years and 223 days

Here's where Marleau stands on the league's all-time games played list:

Player GP
Howe 1767
Messier 1756
Jagr 1733
Francis 1731
Marleau 1700
Mark Recchi 1652

In addition to his longevity, Marleau also has an impressive ironman streak going.

The veteran hasn't missed a regular-season contest while under contract since April 9, 2009, a run of 831 straight games. That's the sixth-longest streak ever and the second-longest among active players behind Florida Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle (841).

The Sharks re-signed Marleau on Oct. 9, four games into their 2019-20 campaign. He reunited with San Jose - with whom he spent the first 19 seasons of his career - after two years with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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