Three-Time Stanley Cup Winner Pat Maroon Announces retirement
St. Louis, MO — veteran NHL forward Pat Maroon, a St. Louis native and three-time Stanley Cup champion, has announced his retirement. Maroon, who most recently played for the Chicago Blackhawks, cited family reasons for his decision to begin a new chapter in his life.
A Champion’s Career
Maroon, 36, won consecutive Stanley Cups with the St. Louis Blues (2019) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (2020, 2021). Known for his gritty playing style and impactful presence both on and off the ice, Maroon amassed 320 points (125 goals, 195 assists) in 839 regular-season games across stints with the Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Blues, Lightning, Minnesota Wild, Boston Bruins, and Blackhawks.He also contributed 53 points (20 goals, 33 assists) in 163 playoff games.
Emotional Farewell in St. Louis
“It’s hard to go through things like this; you can’t really process it, but I think it’s best for me and my family to go start a new chapter,” Maroon stated.He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to possibly conclude his career in St.louis, where he won his first Stanley Cup. “To get to have a special moment tonight and be in St. Louis, to have my family come to town… I won a Stanley Cup here and I’m just going to finish this year as every game is going to be my last game,” he said. ”I’m going to play as hard as I can and do everything I can to keep winning hockey (games). It’s all I know… it’s tough.”
Tributes Pour in
Jim Montgomery, Maroon’s coach last season with the Boston Bruins, lauded Maroon’s hockey IQ, leadership, and positive influence on the team. “He is an exemplary and great teammate, and he’s an incredibly intelligent hockey mind and player. He’s very underrated about how well he understands the game,” Montgomery said. “He made a huge impact for us in Boston because he brings energy, he lifts people up, he coaches people that he’s playing with.”
Blues captain brayden Schenn, a teammate during the 2019 Stanley Cup run, echoed Montgomery’s sentiments, praising Maroon’s character and impact on the locker room. “He’s an incredible human, an incredible guy,” schenn said. “A guy that really came in here and really helped embrace the locker room and become a huge piece on and off the ice of what this team is all about… It’s definitely hat’s off to him.”
Maroon’s Impact
Selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the sixth round (No.161) of the 2007 NHL Draft, Maroon defied expectations to forge a remarkable career. Prior to this season, his teams had consistently made the playoffs for eight consecutive seasons, highlighting his value as a player who elevates teams and contributes to winning cultures. maroon had 16 points (four goals, 12 assists) in 59 games this season before his retirement announcement. Despite the Blackhawks’ elimination from playoff contention, Maroon aims to finish the season strong.
**Besides his Stanley Cup victories, what other contributions did Pat Maroon make to the NHL during his career?**
three-Time Stanley Cup Winner Pat Maroon Announces retirement
St. Louis, MO — veteran NHL forward Pat Maroon, a St.Louis native and three-time Stanley Cup champion, has announced his retirement. Maroon, who most recently played for the Chicago Blackhawks, cited family reasons for his decision to begin a new chapter in his life.
A champion’s Career
Maroon, 36, won consecutive Stanley Cups with the St. Louis Blues (2019) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (2020, 2021). Known for his gritty playing style and impactful presence both on and off the ice, Maroon amassed 320 points (125 goals, 195 assists) in 839 regular-season games across stints with the Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Blues, Lightning, Minnesota Wild, Boston Bruins, and Blackhawks.He also contributed 53 points (20 goals, 33 assists) in 163 playoff games.
Emotional Farewell in St. Louis
“It’s hard to go through things like this; you can’t really process it, but I think it’s best for me and my family to go start a new chapter,” Maroon stated.He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to possibly conclude his career in St.louis, where he won his first Stanley Cup. “To get to have a special moment tonight and be in St. Louis, to have my family come to town… I won a Stanley Cup here and I’m just going to finish this year as every game is going to be my last game,” he said.”I’m going to play as hard as I can and do everything I can to keep winning hockey (games). It’s all I know… it’s tough.”
Tributes Pour in
Jim Montgomery, Maroon’s coach last season with the Boston Bruins, lauded Maroon’s hockey IQ, leadership, and positive influence on the team. “He is an exemplary and great teammate, and he’s an incredibly intelligent hockey mind and player. He’s very underrated about how well he understands the game,” Montgomery said. “He made a huge impact for us in Boston as he brings energy, he lifts people up, he coaches people that he’s playing with.”
Blues captain brayden Schenn, a teammate during the 2019 Stanley Cup run, echoed Montgomery’s sentiments, praising Maroon’s character and impact on the locker room. “He’s an unbelievable human, an incredible guy,” schenn said. “A guy that really came in here and really helped embrace the locker room and become a huge piece on and off the ice of what this team is all about… It’s definitely hat’s off to him.”
Maroon’s Impact
Selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the sixth round (No.161) of the 2007 NHL Draft, Maroon defied expectations to forge a remarkable career. Prior to this season, his teams had consistently made the playoffs for eight consecutive seasons, highlighting his value as a player who elevates teams and contributes to winning cultures. maroon had 16 points (four goals,12 assists) in 59 games this season before his retirement announcement. despite the Blackhawks’ elimination from playoff contention, Maroon aims to finish the season strong.
pat Maroon Retirement: Q&A
Why did Pat Maroon retire?
Maroon cited family reasons for his retirement. He wants to focus on a new chapter in his life, prioritizing his family.
What Stanley Cups did Maroon win?
Maroon won three Stanley Cups: one with the St. Louis Blues in 2019 and two consecutive with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021. He also played for a number of teams throughout his career.
Where did Maroon play before retiring?
Before retiring, Maroon played for the Chicago Blackhawks. Prior to that, he played for the Boston Bruins. Over his career, he also played for the Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Minnesota Wild.
What was Pat Maroon’s playing style like?
Maroon was known for his gritty playing style and impactful presence on and off the ice. He brought energy, leadership, and a high hockey IQ to every team he played for.
What’s next for Pat Maroon?
While the specific details are unkown, Maroon is starting a new chapter focused on family. We’ll likely see him around the hockey world in some capacity, given his love for the game and his positive impact on the sport.
As Pat Maroon embarks on his retirement, his legacy as a champion and a respected teammate endures. His impact on the game will be remembered by fans and players alike.