Altercation Between Ex-Boston Bruins Veteran Forward And Coaching Staff Leads To An Early Retirement
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A former Boston Bruins veteran of over 800-games has officially quit on his team following a recent announcement.
Pat Maroon revealed that he was going to be retiring from the NHL following this season, but it looks like there has been an altercation between him and the coaching staff, and he may call it a career early.
There are only three games remaining for the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2024-25 regular season, but are continuing to disrespect a ex-Boston Bruins forward by holding him out of the lineup.
Altercation Between Maroon and Coaching Staff Leads To Early Retirement
In his final days during the NHL, the Chiacgo Blackhawks have been mistreating the veteran forward, and it seems like there is an altercation between him and the coaching staff.
"I'm just going to finish this year like every game is my last game, you know, I'm going to play as hard as I can,"
Maroon said while announcing his retirement.
Darren Pang reported that Saturday is going to be Maroon's last game as he will not travel with the team for their remaining two games.
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