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Logan Shaw Sets Toronto Marlies All-Time Points Record With 217th Point

Logan Shaw's assist on an Alex Nylander goal gave him 217 career points with the Marlies, passing Alex Steeves' franchise record in a 4-1 win over Manitoba.

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Logan Shaw Sets Toronto Marlies All-Time Points Record With 217th Point
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Logan Shaw's 268th game in a Toronto Marlies uniform produced the franchise's most significant individual milestone in recent memory. With an assist on an Alex Nylander goal in the second period on March 26 at Coca-Cola Coliseum, the 33-year-old captain became the Marlies' all-time points leader: his 217th franchise point surpassed Alex Steeves' record of 216 in a 4-1 victory over the Manitoba Moose.

The record took four seasons to construct, broken down as 85 goals and 132 assists across 268 games. Shaw arrived in Toronto in July 2022 on a three-year contract after his 2021-22 season with the Belleville Senators, the AHL affiliate of the Ottawa Senators, and took over the captaincy following Rich Clune's retirement. By December 2024, the Marlies had seen enough to extend him on a two-year deal running through the 2026-27 season.

Steeves reached 216 points in 247 games, with his final Marlies point registered on April 18, 2025. Shaw needed 21 additional games to surpass that total, but the trajectory of those four seasons reflects a different kind of production curve. He posted personal bests of 48 assists and 69 points in 2022-23, then set a career-best 30 goals in 2023-24. This season, he has 22 goals and 27 assists for 49 points in 63 games, carrying a plus-5 rating as Toronto pushes to lock down North Division playoff seeding.

That postseason context gives the milestone its immediate weight. The win over Manitoba, built on balanced scoring and strong team defense, moved the Marlies closer to securing their position in the standings. Shaw's assist on Nylander's second-period goal served dual purposes: it extended the margin and broke the record simultaneously.

The career totals frame what Toronto is actually getting from its captain. Across 580 AHL games over parts of 13 seasons with Toronto, Belleville, Manitoba, San Diego, Springfield, Portland, and San Antonio, Shaw has registered 168 goals and 211 assists for 379 points. Including NHL and ECHL appearances, his professional total exceeds 700 games.

At 33, Shaw remains a productive two-way forward who absorbs minutes and mentors the prospects and NHL call-ups rotating through the lineup. The 217-point record is a ceremony, but what it represents is more durable: a captain who kept producing across roster turnover, contract cycles, and playoff pushes, and still has another full season left on his deal.

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