Sharks, Thornton
National Hockey League · 1h
Thornton, Sharks celebrate career with No. 19 retirement
So, on the day his No. 19 would be retired and hoisted into the arena rafters by the San Jose Sharks, why would he start now? “San Jose, give me that love!” he screamed into the microphone after strutting onto the stage.
East Bay Times · 10h
What the Sharks, Celebrini took away from Joe Thornton’s memorable ceremony
Celebrini is probably a little way off before he starts to wear a letter for the Sharks, but it seems to be a safe bet that he’ll be the team’s captain one day. When that happens, he’ll have to start to take charge of the room, holding guys accountable while also making sure the team’s culture is where it needs to be – just like Thornton did.
The Boston Globe · 15h
Sharks retire Joe Thornton’s No. 19 jersey in an emotional ceremony
His jersey retirement ceremony Saturday was an opportunity for his former San Jose teammates to dish out the compliments for his play, leadership, and friendship in tributes that repeatedly forced him to wipe away tears on an emotional afternoon.
East Bay Times · 1d
Joe Thornton Day: Sharks icon left indelible mark on franchise, San Jose
In officially proclaiming this Saturday as Joe Thornton Day, Mahan not only mentioned the longtime centerman’s accomplishments during a Hockey Hall of Fame-caliber career but also noted his less-known philanthropic work, specifically with the Make-A-Wish foundation.
San Jose Hockey Now · 8h
Sharks Locker Room: What Can This Team Learn From Joe Thornton?
What have you learned from Joe Thornton? That was, naturally, a go-to question after the San Jose Sharks’ 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, on the day that Jumbo’s No. 19 went up in the rafters. Fabian Zetterlund and Luke Kunin scored.
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