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Article: From penalty box to broadcast booth: MCSORLEY REBORN AS SHARKS ANALYST.(Company overview)
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- San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
- Article date:
- October 3, 2006
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Byline: David Pollak
Oct. 3--His first week on the job, the Sharks' new TV analyst is chatting with a fan as they walk from one rink to another at the team's practice facility. They exchange pleasantries, talking about the joys of watching young players compete for jobs at training camp. Then she takes a good-natured jab, welcoming him back to San Jose and wishing him well -- "even though my husband and I used to call you Marty Freakin' McSorley." McSorley has heard worse, of course. Much worse. You don't become the fourth-most-penalized player in NHL history -- 3,381 penalty minutes, about 200 fights and the longest single suspension ever -- without ...
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