Boston Bruins, Brad Marchand and Talk
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Brad Marchand's days with the Boston Bruins are a thing of the past now, as the veteran star prepares for his first full NHL season with the Florida Panthers.
After 15 seasons with Boston, Brad Marchand joined the Florida Panthers in 2025, citing Florida's favorable tax structure as a key factor. The 37-year
The Bruins struggled last season, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016. With captain Brad Marchand traded at the deadline and the Bruins deciding against naming a new captain, leadership responsibility is expected to fall on Pastrnak and McAvoy, the two players wearing the “A” for Boston.
A former Boston Bruin who played briefly with Brad Marchand has now signed a professional tryout contract with a struggling team in the NHL. However, there's a catch.
The former Bruins captain said the lack of a long-term contract offer is "the main reason it didn't work out in Boston." Instead, he got a six-year deal to stay in Florida with the Stanley Cup champs.
The Boston Bruins face this major hurdle to their success in 2025-26, with the solution potentially coming internally.
"I just didn't think that it could work with everybody," Marchand said. But Marchand learned what so many in South Florida have learned
Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand was suspended five games Wednesday by the NHL Department of Player Safety for elbowing Marcus Johansson of the New Jersey Devils, the maximum amount allowable without an in-person hearing. The NHL told ESPN on Wednesday ...