Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon said he'll hang up his skates after the Chicago Blackhawks' season ends.
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Patrick Maroon will retire from the NHL after the season, the Chicago Blackhawks forward said on Saturday. The 36-year-old is ...
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He is one of only four players in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup three years in a row with two different teams.
Maroon, who turns 37 next month, announced his decision before he and the Blackhawks played in his hometown of St. Louis.
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