Canada Winter Games gold in Grande Prairie one of many milestones for NHL games leader Marleau
It has been over 25 years since Grande Prairie played host to the Canada Winter Games – a games that would prove to an early milestone moment for an NHL record holder.
The games, held from February 19 to March 4, 1995, brought the countries best young athletes to the city to participate in various sports.
Those games also featured what is remembered as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the games, as the Saskatchewan men’s hockey team defeated heavily-favoured Alberta on Canada Games Arena ice (now the former Revolution Place) to win their province’s first-ever gold medal at the competition.
Team Saskatchewan was led by then 15-year-old forward Patrick Marleau, who on Monday night passed Gordie Howe for the most games played in NHL history by suiting up for his 1,768th career contest.