Another former NHLer's son is carving his own path
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Another former NHLer's son is carving his own path
"Having previously played for the San Jose Sharks' developmental program, Landon Marleau eventually started playing for the Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League before recently getting called up by the Kingston Frontenacs. During his debut, which saw the Frontenacs lose 3-2 to the Brantford Bulldogs, Landon Marleau registered two shots, with one of them being a scoring chance."
"The Kingston Frontenacs currently sit in seventh in the Eastern Conference with a 24-26-2-2 (wins, losses, overtime losses, shootout losses) record. That has Kingston at fifty-two points total so far this season, thirty-six back of their 2024-25 total. That said, the Frontenacs do have a thirteen-point edge on the Brampton Steelheads, the first Eastern Conference team outside of the eight-team conference playoff field, for a postseason spot."
"Through almost 1,800 career NHL games, Patrick Marleau scored 566 goals while tallying 631 assists. In his 195 playoff games, he scored 72 goals and recorded 55 assists. Twenty of his NHL seasons came with the San Jose Sharks, with the remaining handful of seasons being split between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Pittsburgh Penguins."
Landon Marleau, son of former NHL superstar Patrick Marleau, made his Ontario Hockey League debut with the Kingston Frontenacs on Family Day Monday. Previously playing for the San Jose Sharks' developmental program and the Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, Marleau recorded two shots during his debut, including one scoring chance, despite Kingston's 3-2 loss to the Brantford Bulldogs. The Frontenacs currently hold seventh place in the Eastern Conference with a 24-26-2-2 record and fifty-two points, maintaining a thirteen-point advantage over the first team outside the playoff field with fourteen games remaining in the season.
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