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I feel like everyone believes that Connor Bedard deserves better. Unfortunately for him, his efforts have not allowed the ...
The Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox have a new TV home — but many in Chicago won’t be able to see it. Here’s what to know ...
ST. LOUIS — Pat Maroon wasn’t planning to reveal Saturday afternoon that he’s retiring from the NHL after the season. Maroon, the St. Louis native and Stanley Cup winner with the St.
Throughout his 14 seasons in the NHL, Pat Maroon has made his mark as a skilled and tenacious player. With 320 points, including 125 goals and 195 assists, he has consistently demonstrated his value ...
WGN Radio’s Charlie Roumeliotis and Jack Heinrich discuss Pat Maroon’s decision to retire at the end of the season, announced ahead of Saturday’s game in his hometown of St. Louis. They reflect on his ...
Pat Maroon announced he will be retiring once the 2024-25 NHL season concludes. His announcement brought all sorts of emotions to the Chicago Blackhawks as a key veteran steps away from the locker ...
Chicago Blackhawks forward Pat Maroon has announced he will retire at the end of the 2024-25 NHL season. The 36-year-old, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, shared his decision before a game in St.
Pat Maroon is one of the NHL’s veteran players nearing the end of his long career. At the conclusion of the season, he has decided it’s time to retire, marking not only the end of his playing days but ...
Chicago Blackhawks forward Pat Maroon started Sunday’s matinee against the Philadelphia Flyers with a nice retirement gift: a highlight-reel-worthy goal. He finished with another: a 7-4 win.
The Chicago Blackhawks lost 4-1 to the St. Louis Blues on March 22, which was also Pat Maroon's final game in his hometown. Before the game, Maroon officially announced that he plans to retire at ...
Is there a bigger presence in hockey than Pat Maroon? On the ice ... Although he only played one season with the Chicago Blackhawks, they will certainly take what they learned from him into ...
Chicago Blackhawks forward and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon made a wild career announcement on Saturday, just moments before facing the Blues in his hometown of St. Louis.