Oilersnation is reviving the Top 100 Edmonton Oilers of All Time list, a project originally created by the late Robin Brownlee in 2015. Pat Maroon comes in at No.
Former Stanley Cup Champion-turned NHL Network Analyst, Patrick Maroon praised Montreal Canadiens superstar goalscorer Cole Caufield. Caufield was recognized
Patrick Maroon wasn't away from the game for long. Back in April, Maroon, 37, officially hung up his skates after 14 NHL seasons. On Friday, the Muskegon Lumberjacks, a United States Hockey League team based in Michigan, announced that Maroon would join the coaching staff as an assistant for the 2025-26 season.
How many of the 21 players in NHL history with at least 600 career goals can you name in five minutes?
That’s “Coach Big Rig” to you. On Friday, the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League announced that the team has hired former NHL forward and three-time Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon as an assistant coach for the 2025-26 season.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Entering the 2024-25 season, the Chicago Blackhawks added players like Tyler Bertuzzi and Teuvo Teravainen during the summer to ignite some excitement about the team.
Pat Maroon retired from the NHL in March, and he has landed an intriguing new role.
A Chicago Blackhawks veteran announced his plans to retire after the season before the team’s contest on Saturday night against the Winnipeg Jets. Last month, three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon announced his decision to retire after the season.
Patrick Maroon has reached the end of the road of his playing career in the NHL. The Chicago Blackhawks veteran forward skated in his final game in the league during Saturday's game at the United Center in Chicago versus the visiting Winnipeg Jets.
Prior to the puck drop on Saturday versus the Central Division rival St. Louis Blues, longtime NHL forward Pat Maroon told CHSN’s Darren Pang that he plans to retire after the season.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Notebook, where we examine current events across the league! It wasn’t a great day for the Atlantic Division leaders, while three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon announced that he would be retiring at the end of this season.
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.
There have been a lot of emotions going around the veteran ranks of the Chicago Blackhawks in recent weeks. Following the Blackhawks’ 4-1 loss to the St.
Three-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Maroon will be hanging up the skates after this season. The Blackhawks forward made the announcement Saturday ahead of Chicago's game against the host St.
One of the unlikeliest successful players in the NHL will be hanging up his skates at the end of the 2024-25 season.
When a journeyman NHL player has played a long time in the league, they typically go through a couple of different things. The first thing is the inevitable career-high season, the season that everyone talks about when they hear your name.
The Maple Leafs don’t scare anyone. If you haven’t already seen Patrick Maroon’s comments on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, avoid them if you have a weak stomach, because they certainly made me sick.
It’s time to continue with the Minnesota Wild report cards, and we’re still looking at the bottom six. This time, the spotlight will shine on Patrick Maroon and his short stint with the Wild.
Blackhawks fans wanted to see a splurge during free agency. Ask and ye shall receive. Kyle Davidson added veteran forward Pat Maroon to the mix, signing him to a one-year deal worth $1.3M.
Could veteran winger Pat Maroon become the new Nick Foligno for the Boston Bruins? When the Boston Bruins traded the then-35-year-old and potential 2023
He’ll at least get a chance to play in their final three games of the regular season, which should be enough to get him playoff-ready.
The Boston Bruins and Minnesota Wild have swung a Pat Maroon trade. News of the deal emerged late Friday morning that sends Maroon to Boston in exchange for a late-round draft pick.
It was six years ago yesterday the Edmonton Oilers traded Patrick Maroon to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft and forward Joey Dudek.
The Minnesota Wild announced on Wednesday that forward Pat Maroon underwent successful back surgery earlier this week and is expected to miss approximately four-to-six weeks.
Earlier this season, Boston Bruins television announcer Jack Edwards came under fire for insensitive comments made during a broadcast regarding the weight of Tampa Bay Lightning forward Pat Maroon.
Jack Edwards attacked Maroon's weight, making several insensitive comments during Tuesday's broadcast.
Maroon became just the eighth player in league history to win the Cup in back-to-back seasons with two different teams.
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