Chicago Blackhawks fan-favorite forward Pat Maroon has announced his retirement from hockey ahead of his final game in St.
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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