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Blackhawks: Pat Maroon, a native of St. Louis, announced his retirement plans before the game.
Reuters |
Mason McTavish scored the only goal of the shootout and added three assists in regulation as the Anaheim Ducks edged the visiting San Jose Sharks 4-3 on Tuesday.
Associated Press |
The Oilers won the last meeting 3-2 in overtime.
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ST. LOUIS -- Alexey Toropchenko and Nathan Walker each had a goal and an assist for the St. Louis Blues, who won their season-high fifth straight, 4-1 against the Chicago Blackhawks at Enterprise Center on Saturday.
See an updated list of injuries, with active and inactive players for the St. Louis Blues vs. Chicago Blackhawks NHL March 22 game.
After an emotional 4-3 overtime win against the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday to move into the second wild card into the Western Conference, recovering and playing another game less than 48 hours later, against the Chicago Blackhawks no less, was going to be a tough motivational game to get up for. Even though these points mean just as much as any.
WGN Radio’s Charlie Roumeliotis breaks down the Blackhawks’ 4-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues for their seventh consecutive defeat. Troy Murray joins the discussion from Enterprise
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"I've done everything I could in this league," an emotional Maroon said discussing his decision after St. Louis defeated Chicago 4-1 Saturday. "I have no regrets."
After 14-years of playing emotional and hard-hitting hockey in the NHL, Patrick Maroon prepared to retire at the end of Blackhawks' season
While the Chicago Blackhawks are freshly eliminated from postseason contention, the St. Louis Blues now find themselves in the middle of the Western Conference playoff chase.
"I’ve given everything I have. I want to go out on my own terms," said Maroon, who won a Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019.