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Simone Tremblay
August 15, 2024  (11:33)
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Pat Maroon pens deal with Blackhawks for potentially final NHL season.

Veteran forward Pat Maroon has inked a one-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, potentially setting the stage for his farewell season in the NHL.
At 36, Maroon brings a wealth of experience to the Blackhawks, a team eager to leverage his leadership and impressive playoff pedigree, which includes three Stanley Cup victories.
This deal marks his entrance into his 14th NHL season. Maroon, who played for Minnesota and Boston last season, faced challenges, including an injury that limited his participation to just two games post-trade.
In an exclusive interview with Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times, Maroon shared his contemplative outlook on the upcoming season.
I'm just focusing on this season and haven't decided about retirement yet.

His signing is more than just an addition to the Blackhawks' roster; it represents a strategic move to infuse the team with a seasoned perspective, crucial for nurturing young talent.
With Maroon's track record of success, his tenure at Chicago could be a defining end to his robust NHL career.
Pat Maroon's experience and presence in the locker room could be instrumental for the Blackhawks as they aim to climb back to the top of the league standings.
As the new season approaches, fans and teammates alike will be watching Maroon, possibly witnessing his final chapters on NHL ice.

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