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South St. Louis County News

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Oakville native Pat Maroon (No. 7, right) waves at the crowd of hundreds of thousands under the Arch and down Market Street at the Blues’ Stanley Cup parade Saturday. Maroon’s son Anthony, 10, sits on the shoulders of player Jaden Schwartz, and Oskar Sundqvist (No. 70) is also pictured. The night the Blues won the Cup, Anthony said his father would bring it to Telegraph Road in Oakville.

Blues defeat Bruins 4-1 to take a Stanley Cup victory for the ages

By Gloria Lloyd, News Editor June 18, 2019

By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com  In a storybook ending 52 years in the making, the St. Louis Blues won the team’s first-ever Stanley Cup last week, defeating the Boston...

Oakville native Pat Maroon, left, holds the Stanley Cup alongside MVP Ryan OReilly on the airplane home from Boston.

With Blues celebrating historic victory, the Stanley Cup could be headed to South County

June 13, 2019

Oakville native Pat Maroon, left, holds the Stanley Cup alongside MVP Ryan O'Reilly on the airplane home from Boston. The Blues won their first-ever Stanley Cup Wednesday. By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com The...

Blues win the Stanley Cup; parade is Saturday

Blues win the Stanley Cup; parade is Saturday

June 13, 2019

The St. Louis Blues weren’t in St. Louis when they won the Stanley Cup Wednesday night, but the team will get the chance to celebrate in its hometown with a victory parade for the ages Saturday. The...

St. Louis Blues players including Oakville native Patrick Maroon, right, and Jordan Binnington visited children at Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital around Christmas 2018.

GALLERY: Maroon, Binnington visit children’s hospital just before their streak to Stanley Cup

June 7, 2019

Was The Call the Blues' good luck charm? It probably had more to do with Jordan Binnington and Laura Branigan's "Gloria" than us, but we do know this: The Blues were near the bottom of the league standings...

Pat Maroon started as Oakville’s hockey star

Pat Maroon started as Oakville’s hockey star

By Jessica Belle Kramer, For the Call June 6, 2019

Mick O’Halloran, who has been with the Oakville Hockey Club since the 2000-2001 season, keeps up with all of his former athletes. He keeps track of where they are going and what teams they’re playing...

Daniel Mitchell painted a massive Blue Note on his lawn on Chasebury Terrace in Crestwood. The note measures 21 feet by 15 feet. Photo by Erin Achenbach.

The Blues are in the Stanley Cup Finals, and South County is cheering them on

May 31, 2019

By Gloria Lloyd, News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com and Erin Achenbach, Staff Reporter eachenbach@callnewspapers.com South County residents are playing “Gloria” and rooting for the Blues...

St. Louis Blues players including Oakville native Patrick Maroon, right, and Jordan Binnington visited children at Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital around Christmas 2018.

Call Newspapers readers heard about Pat Maroon first

May 29, 2019

Today Patrick Maroon is a hockey star with the St. Louis Blues, helping lead them to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in 49 years. But Oakville High hockey fans also know he was a key member...

Stanley Cup final bound. Courtesy of the St. Louis Blues.

St. Louis Blues headed to the Stanley Cup finals for first time in 49 years

May 22, 2019

The St. Louis Blues are headed to the NHL’s Stanley Cup finals for the first time in more than 40 years after defeating the San Jose Sharks 5-1 Tuesday night to win the Western Conference finals. With...

St. Louis Blues players including Oakville native Patrick Maroon, right, and Jordan Binnington visited children at Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital around Christmas 2018.

Take our poll: Is Blues player and South County hometown hero Patrick Maroon awesome?

May 18, 2019

St. Louis Blues players including Oakville native Patrick Maroon, right, and Jordan Binnington visited children at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital around Christmas 2018. Photo by Erin Achenbach.

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