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For a moment, Chicago Blackhawks forward Pat Maroon looked a bit downcast and reflective when asked about his emotions after playing the final game of his 14-year career Saturday. And then ...
For someone who is about to hang up his skates, Chicago Blackhawks forward Pat Maroon appears to have a lot on his plate in the coming weeks. He’s considering several pursuits once he retires at ...
Maroon, who turns 37 next month, made the announcement in a pregame television interview before he and the Chicago Blackhawks played at his hometown St. Louis Blues. "I've done everything I could ...
In between, it was quite a ride. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Maroon closed his 14th and final season when the Chicago Blackhawks lost to the Winnipeg Jets in a shootout on ...
Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon will be hanging up his skates after this season. The Chicago Blackhawks forward made the announcement Saturday ahead of Chicago's game at the St. Louis ...
it will end as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks. Chicago is sure to send Maroon out feeling good about himself. He's been a good warrior at every stop, which made him a fan favorite in just ...
Participants in the chaos of the 2015 Western Conference final recall punishing hits, eye-popping feats of endurance and one famous no-goal.
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Blackhawks’ Patrick Maroon, a 3-time Stanley Cup champion, says he’s retiring after the seasonMaroon, who turns 37 next month, made the announcement in a pregame television interview before he and the Chicago Blackhawks played at his hometown St. Louis Blues. “I’ve done everything I co ...
In between, it was quite a ride. Maroon closed his 14th and final season when the Chicago Blackhawks lost to the Winnipeg Jets in a shootout on Saturday night. He was joined by defenseman Alec ...
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