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Maroon talks Lightning, Stadium Series, retirement in Q&A | NHL.com
- Maroon, a three-time Stanley Cup winner, is transitioning into coaching, player development, and other roles in hockey after retirement.
- Maroon recalls outdoor games at venues like Dodger Stadium and Nissan Stadium as unforgettable experiences.
- He looks forward to Tampa Bay hosting an outdoor game as part of the Stadium Series, noting the city's hockey culture and fan engagement.
- Maroon explains the challenge and joy of leaving the game and finding a new identity in retirement.
- He is involved in Muskegon USHL duties, coaching his son Anthony Thomas-Maroon while pursuing further coaching opportunities.
- Maroon remains active in media and brand ambassador roles with the Lightning and Tampa Bay, balancing commentary with respect for teammates.
- Maroon praises the Lightning's resilience and culture amid injuries and turnover.
- He highlights the Lightning's next-man-up mentality and team-first culture as keys to their success.
- Maroon expresses eagerness to win another Stanley Cup, indicating his ongoing competitive drive.
- He notes his ongoing family involvement and the joy of mentoring his son in hockey.
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