The emotions carried through the entire ceremony until his No. 12 jersey was raised to the rafters as the first to be retired in San Jose Sharks history.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — walked to the stage as the fans chanted his name and began tearing up.
The emotions carried through the entire ceremony until his No. 12 jersey was raised to the rafters Saturday night as the first to be retired in San Jose Sharks history.
“It was surreal,” the former Seattle Thunderbird said after the ceremony. “It just flashes before your eyes that everything I did led up
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