Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon said he'll hang up his skates after the Chicago Blackhawks' season ends.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Blackhawks: 3X Stanley Cup champion makes retirement announcementThere have been a lot of emotions going around the veteran ranks of the Chicago Blackhawks in recent weeks. Following the ...
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Three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon said he is retiring after this season. Maroon, who turns 37 next month, made ...
With the regular NHL season nearing its end, an important teammate of Connor Bedard and multiple-time champion with the ...
Chicago Blackhawks forward and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon made a wild career announcement on Saturday, ...
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Maroon, who turns 37 next month, announced his decision before he and the Blackhawks played in his hometown of St. Louis.
Three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon ... Maroon became the fourth player in NHL history and first since 1964 to win the Cup three years in a row with two different teams.
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