Maroon found himself in the NHL in the 2011-12 season, he has been incredibly successful since then. He's closing in on 800 regular season games and has 163 playoff games.
Nicknamed the "Big Rig", he's been incredibly effective in the playoffs. He won his first Stanley Cup in 2019 with the St. Louis Blues and won two more in 2020 and 2021 with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
In a fourth straight Stanley Cup Final appearance, Pat Maroon's streak of NHL greatness fell apart. He would be a runner-up, but having appeared in four consecutive Stanley Cup Finals is impressive nonetheless.
Maroon was acquired by the Boston Bruins after it was clear the Minnesota Wild weren't going to be in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. While the Bruins were dashed by the Florida Panthers in six games. Pat Maroon's exit interview remained hopeful that he would remain in Boston.
Boston likes their tougher players, and if Maroon can Bruins general manager Don Sweeney can work out a low-risk contract, you might as well bring him back.
The "Big Rig" played two regular season games and 13 post-season games for Boston, but it seems like Maroon will be a Bruin for a longer time than originally thought.
As read on: House of Hockey
Boston Bruins Pat Maroon shares whether he will retire or not
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Do you think Pat Maroon will remain a Boston Bruin? | ||
Yes, absolutely! | 152 | 23.5 % |
I'm not quite sure. | 241 | 37.2 % |
No way! | 254 | 39.3 % |
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