Pat Maroon, the St. Louis-raised NHL forward and 2019 Stanley Cup champion with his hometown Blues, will retire at the end of his 2024-25 season next month.
He is one of only four players in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup three years in a row with two different teams.
Pat Maroon has played in his hometown arena many times, but on Saturday when he visited St. Louis with the Chicago Blackhawks ...
Chicago Blackhawks left wing Patrick Maroon has had quite the NHL journey, rising from a sixth-round pick for the ...
Three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon said he is retiring after this season. The soon-to-be 37-year-old made the ...
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 ...
Alexey Toropchenko had a goal and an assist and goalie Joel Hofer made 26 saves, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 win ...
The St. Louis Blues dominated the Anaheim Ducks 7-2, with Brayden Schenn and Pavel Buchnevich scoring in the first 90 seconds. The Blues' win ties them with Vancouver for the Western Conference wild ...
While the Chicago Blackhawks are freshly eliminated from postseason contention, the St. Louis Blues now find themselves in the middle of the Western Conference playoff chase.
The St. Louis Blues have had a tumultuous season ... They seem desperate for a Stanley Cup run this season and are willing to overpay to bolster their roster. If Dreger’s speculation is true ...
For the second-consecutive day, the Avalanche will face a Central Division rival on the road as they play the St. Louis ... Stanley Cup. In the 2021 First Round, the Avalanche swept the Blues ...
Girls talk about what they have learned during the St. Louis Blues-sponsored six ... it took advantage of a double power play: The Blues won the Stanley Cup — triggering youth interest across ...
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