With the Bruins need for a retool, they at least have to explore the possibility of trading one of their top wingers at the deadline.
Bruins captain Brad Marchand left with an upper-body injury in the first period following an awkward hit into the corner boards from P.O Joseph.
The former Bruins captain took out a full-page advertisement in the Monday, March 10 edition of the Boston Globe thanking fans in Boston after he was shipped to Florida at the trade deadline on Friday.
"You only have a certain amount of time to play this game and every day that I’m in it, I’m gonna leave it all out there and try to get better.” The post Brad Marchand gave Bruins fans chirps, cheers — and an underdog story worth rooting for appeared first on Boston.
Joe Sacco, David Pastrnak, and Jeremy Swayman spoke about the state of the team after the Bruins' 4-0 win over the Lightning on Saturday.
Bill Zito joined the “NHL on TNT” broadcast on Sunday and revealed Marchand came to the Panthers facility on Saturday and met with the doctors.
Brad Marchand’s 16-year tenure with the Boston Bruins ended abruptly with a trade to the Florida Panthers for a conditional 2027 pick. Fans and Marcha
Panthers get: Forward Brad Marchand (at 50 percent salary retention) Bruins get: Conditional second-round pick in 2027 (becomes a 2027 or 2028 first-rounder if Florida wins two rounds of the playoffs this year and Marchand appears in at least 50 percent of the team’s playoff games)
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman says Brad Marchand was stunned the Boston Bruins didn't re-sign him and instead traded him.
Aleksander Barkov looked across the Florida Panthers’ locker room on Saturday morning and noticed a new addition.