Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Marleau stripped of captaincy

The San Jose Sharks reported late Tuesday that Patrick Marleau, who has worn the "C" since January, 2004, has been stripped of the rank.

Sharks head coach Todd MacLellan is leaving open the possibility that he can regain the status prior to the start of the regular season on October 1, but the title is there for the taking as part of MacLellan's attempted re-shaping of the franchise.

San Jose won the Presidents' Trophy in 2008-09 but were embarrassed to a first-round exit by division rival Anaheim. Since reaching the Western Finals in 2004, San Jose has not made it past the conference quarterfinals in four straight seasons despite being one of the league's elite during the regular season.

In addition, the associate captain title is also up for grabs.

Joe Thornton and Mike Grier held that position a year ago, but free-agent Grier went unsigned and returned to Buffalo earlier in the month, and Thornton continues to be an enigma as far as leadership capabilities are concerned - a label which has haunted him since the early part of the decade in Boston.

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