The forward, who is from St. Louis, grew up with his father, Pat, and brothers, Phil and Justin, attending Blues games, at times sitting on his dad's lap to watch Brett Hull, Chris Pronger and Al MacInnis. But Maroon couldn't have imagined being a part of the first Cup championship in the Blues' 51-season history after they defeated the Boston Bruins
4-1 in Game 7
of the Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden on Wednesday.
"We've been waiting for this for so many freaking years," Maroon said. "And to be from St. Louis and put this sweater on every night, holy cow. We brought it. We brought it home."
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Maroon had seven points (three goals, four assists) in 26 Stanley Cup Playoff games, including scoring the game-winning goal in the second overtime in Game 7 of the Western Conference Second Round against the Dallas Stars, after signing a one-year contract with his hometown Blues on July 10, 2018, leaving more money on the table to be closer with his family.
While handling the Cup on the ice, Maroon brought it down for his 10-year-old son, Anthony, to kiss.
"It's amazing. Look at him," Maroon said. "Who wouldn't want it like that being from St. Louis, signed in St. Louis, winning the Stanley Cup and bringing it home, being with my family and friends? I can't wait for these next few days. This is truly something I'll never forget. Me and my son will take this to our grave. We'll have memories for life."