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Landon Marleau makes OHL debut with Frontenacs.
Summary
Landon Marleau, 19 and son of NHL veteran Patrick Marleau, made his OHL debut with the Kingston Frontenacs after scoring 21 goals and 39 points in 36 games for the Wellington Dukes.
Content
Landon Marleau made his Ontario Hockey League debut with the Kingston Frontenacs on Monday. He is 19 and is the son of former NHL player Patrick Marleau. This season Marleau played for the Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League before his OHL call-up. He had 21 goals and 39 points in 36 games with the Dukes.
Key details:
- Landon Marleau is 19 and grew up playing in the San Jose Jr. Sharks program.
- He made his OHL debut with the Kingston Frontenacs on Monday.
- He spent the season with the Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League before the Frontenacs call-up.
- With the Dukes he recorded 21 goals and 39 points in 36 games.
- His father, Patrick Marleau, is the NHL's all-time leader in games played (1,779) across 23 seasons and won two Olympic gold medals with Team Canada.
Summary:
Landon Marleau's move from the OJHL to the OHL represents a progression in his junior career following a productive run with the Wellington Dukes. Undetermined at this time.
