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Former Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron continues to marvel at his old teammate Brad Marchand, now with the Panthers.
Brad Marchand is having an incredible postseason for the Panthers, but he is still likely to hit free agency this summer.
Since arriving from the Boston Bruins at the trade deadline, the 37-year-old winger has turned back the clock, scoring eight ...
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Patrice Bergeron cheers on former teammate Brad Marchand as he plays for the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Finals.
The Bruins need to replace Brad Marchand’s impact in their top six, and with Nikolaj Ehlers possibly hitting free agency, ...
Brad Marchand has been one of the stars of the postseason but is no lock to repeat as one of the first players announced for ...
The Minnesota Wild are going to have some money to play with this summer. More specifically, approximately $15.75 million in ...
The Minnesota Wild may trade Marco Rossi if the 23-year-old center and Bill Guerin cannot reach a deal. Rossi was unsatisfied ...
I spent much of the past decade and a half years hating Marchand for 2011, when he was a key part of the Boston Bruins beating the Vancouver Canucks to win the Stanley Cup. Every time he played ...
With a goal in Game 3, Marchand (37) became the oldest player to score in each of the first three games of a Stanley Cup Final, breaking the record previously held by Frank Mahovlich (age 35 in 1973).
The 46-year-old former left wing replaces Joe Sacco, who finished the season as the interim coach after Jim Montgomery was fired in November.
Lauren Kyle McDavid chimed in as the Florida Panthers were beating the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final ...
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