According to Pat Maroon, Teemu Selänne made the younger player feel comfortable.
According to the story, Teemu Selänne gave his teammate Dodge Ram. AOP, Tomi Natri / AOP
US NHL hockey player Patrick Maroon told the recent episode of Spitt’s’ Chiclets podcast that Teemu Selänne gave him a car.
The story is expected to be located in the first half of the 2010s. Maroon started his NHL career at Anaheim Ducks in 2011-12 and represented the organization for less than five seasons. Your back ended her career after the 2013-14 season she played in Ducks.
Maroon talked in the Spitt’s’ Chiclets episode about how more experienced players can help younger NHL teams.
– Teemu was really nice for me. I drove a Kia-branded car and came on Dodge Ram. It was a new, fast Dodge Ram, Maroon told the podcast.
– He didn’t say he would give me a car. He said there were keys here. Get rid of that kia.
Maroon said she had learned from people who work hard to help others during her NHL career. According to the United States, your back also invited a young player to eat during game trips.
– That’s what the team’s youngsters want to be. Must make sure they can come in the morning to say good morning. There are dicks that don’t even say morning. The young guys are terrified.
According to Maroon, his experience has led him to evaluate his own actions. Maroon wants to put the good to go.
– It’s fun to do the same things. I cherish it.
Maroon, who represented eight different NHL clubs, is currently playing in Chicago Blackhawks. The Stanley Cup has been able to celebrate three times.
Pat Maroon visited the podcast as a guest. Aop

