Patrick Maroon received an emotional send off from his hometown. St. Louis Blues fans gave the Chicago Blackhawks forward a ...
"I’ve given everything I have. I want to go out on my own terms," said Maroon, who won a Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019.
After 14-years of playing emotional and hard-hitting hockey in the NHL, Patrick Maroon prepared to retire at the end of ...
His mother, father, two brothers and his wife were in attendance. Afterward, Maroon was named the first star of the game. "I had the good fortune of coaching Pat Maroon in Boston last year and in ...
In front of his wife, parents and other family members on hand, Maroon took a stroll onto the ice, acknowledged the crowd and then again at game’s end when he was announced as the First Star of ...
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HockeyFeed on MSNBlues show ultimate class after Pat Maroon retirement announcement.The St. Louis Blues went above and beyond for former Blues forward Pat Maroon on Saturday. The St. Louis Blues certainly ...
Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon said he'll hang up his skates after the Chicago Blackhawks' season ends.
He is one of only four players in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup three years in a row with two different teams.
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