Switching teams is nothing new for Pat Maroon.
The 35-year-old winger is on his sixth stop in the NHL, his 729 games divvied up among Anaheim, Edmonton, New Jersey, St. Louis and Tampa Bay.
But this is the first time Maroon has been on the move as a three-time Stanley Cup champion, a track record that makes the Wild's lone offseason addition to their lineup an intriguing X-factor on the ice and in their locker room.
"I've liked it so far," Maroon said. "It seems like this is a team that can do something special."
For weeks, Maroon has been getting to know his new teammates.
They've gone out to eat together, played golf and attended an Old Dominion concert before training camp began. Maroon has also paired up with Marcus Foligno in fantasy football, the two's squad rebounding from a poor start.
"We won the last game," Maroon said. "We're OK. We're still intact."
As for the on-ice transition since the Wild acquired him and prospect Maxim Cajkovic in July from the Lightning for a 2024 seventh-round draft pick, that process checked an important box on Thursday when Maroon finally played with linemates Connor Dewar and Brandon Duhaime in a 3-2 shootout victory at Chicago.