Three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon announced his retirement at age 37 after this season, revealing the decision in a pregame interview with Chicago Sports Network before a game against his hometown St. Louis Blues. Maroon helped the Blues win their first championship in 2019, then went on to win back-to-back Cups with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He became the fourth player in NHL history and first since 1964 to achieve this feat, culminating his career after playing 1,002 regular-season and playoff games with multiple teams.
Full Article
Sparks star Cameron Brink returns from ACL injury, drains 3-pointer immediately in loss to Aces
Cameron Brink made her long-awaited return to the WNBA on July 29, 2025, playing for the Los Angeles Sparks against the Las Vegas Aces after recovering from an ACL tear that sidelined her for over a year. In her first game back, she scored five points and contributed three rebounds and an assist, but the Sparks lost 89-74, despite Kelsey Plum's leading performance with 22 points. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more