The St. Louis Blues are fighting hard to get into the Stanley Cup playoffs and they took care of business Saturday afternoon as they registered a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. While the win ...
"I’ve given everything I have. I want to go out on my own terms," said Maroon, who won a Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019.
After 14-years of playing emotional and hard-hitting hockey in the NHL, Patrick Maroon prepared to retire at the end of ...
“I won a Stanley Cup here (in St. Louis ... Maroon was a not a dominant scorer, but “The Big Rig” was a major factor on the ice with his physical presence and in the locker room.
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 ...
The Big Rig is hanging up the skates ... a free agent for 2018-19 and he helped St. Louis win their first-ever Stanley Cup. He then won back-to-back championships with the Tampa Bay Lightning ...
Known as “Big Rig” around the rink, Pat Maroon has long used his size to his advantage. After winning the Stanley Cup with his hometown St. Louis Blues, Maroon signed with the Tampa Bay ...
SportsLine handicapper Jimmie Kaylor shares his Stanley Cup futures picks and best bets for the Hart Trophy, James Norris ...