Chicago Blackhawks forward and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon made a wild career announcement on Saturday, ...
Blues honor former hero Patrick Maroon by naming him the first star even though St. Louis records 4-1 triumph over Chicago ...
Maroon, who will turn 37 in April, told Chicago Sports Network analyst Darren Pang on Saturday that it's "time for my family ...
Before the Blues beat the Blackhawks 4-1 on Saturday afternoon, Maroon told former Blues broadcaster Darren Pang in a warmup bench interview that he would be retiring after the season ...
He is one of only four players in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup three years in a row with two different teams.
Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon said he'll hang up his skates after the Chicago Blackhawks' season ends.
The St. Louis native, who won a Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019, was emotional Saturday as he shared plans to retire after ...
Pat Maroon, the St. Louis-raised NHL forward and 2019 Stanley Cup champion with his hometown Blues, will retire at the end of ...
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One of the unlikeliest successful players in the NHL will be hanging up his skates at the end of the 2024-25 season.
Pat Maroon has played in his hometown arena many times, but on Saturday when he visited St. Louis with the Chicago Blackhawks ...