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 Minnesota Wild traded Pat Maroon to the Boston Bruins on Friday, in a move that adds (currently injured) ring cred to the bottom six of a Stanley Cup contending roster.
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.
As first reported by The Athletic’s Michael Russo and Joe Smith, the Minnesota Wild have traded forward Patrick Maroon to the Boston Bruins. According to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, a conditional sixth-round pick in 2026 is going the other way.
The Bruins are acquiring veteran winger Pat Maroon from the Wild for a conditional late-round 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 week, the Wild placed winger Pat Maroon on injured reserve.
According to Jimmy Murphy of Boston Hockey Now, the Boston Bruins might be in the market for a bigger, tougher, somewhat-skilled winger now that Milan Lucic isn’t available.
A long-running frustration with the Minnesota Wild is that they'd drafted Marco Rossi to be a No. 1 center, only to steadfastly refuse to let him play in that role.
While it might be more than two times TSN’s Ryan Rishaug has thrown Patrick Maroon’s name out there in connection with the Edmonton Oilers, it’s clear he sees a fit.
The Edmonton Oilers came into the 2023-24 season with high hopes, as they were considered a potential Stanley Cup favorite, having almost taken out the Vegas Golden Knights, who went on to win it all in the 2023 playoffs.
Let's take a closer look at this Minnesota Wild team.
It was no secret that Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin wanted to keep Ryan Reaves around for another season or two, mostly for his locker room presence, but the unrestricted free agent (UFA) decided to hit the open market and see what else was out there.
The Minnesota Wild have acquired wingers Pat Maroon and Max Cajkovic from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick.
Maroon spent the last four years with the Lightning, winning a pair of Stanley Cups along the way. However, his production dropped considerably last season, going from 27 points to just 14.
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.
Much had been made of Patrick Maroon’s chance to win a fourth straight Stanley Cup last year with the Tampa Bay Lightning. This year, the chatter revolves around his chance to advance to his fifth straight Cup Final.
Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis is going to have several options from the now back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning come the expansion draft.
During the summer of the infamous 2019-20 Tampa Bay lightning season, one thing was clear, the team needed more grit, and they needed it fast. Coach Jon Cooper thought of one player, in particular, a player fresh off a Stanley Cup win with the St.
Maroon became just the eighth player in league history to win the Cup in back-to-back seasons with two different teams.
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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