I don't see it, he s a machine and has said he wants to play until he's 40If he wins again with FLA this summer I wonder if he calls it quits. His body has taken a beating.
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In the meantime, feel free to join our Discord ServerI don't see it, he s a machine and has said he wants to play until he's 40If he wins again with FLA this summer I wonder if he calls it quits. His body has taken a beating.
your hunch is he stays in Florida.I draw the line at a little over 6. I don't trust Biz, but i am also sure he has connections. My hunch is Marchy stays in FLA as Ekblad goes to the Leafs.....wry lol.
I'll disagree there. He's had a lot of bad luck with injuries but when healthy he's still an effective player.Marchand hasn't played beyond the 2nd round since he was 31. I think its a coin flip
he will be effective if they go deep. I think its as likely as not Boston's offer is his best one.
I love Marchy. Will miss him so much. His interview in FLA about the trade was classy and just excellent. God, I’ll miss him.I know it a 35+contract but Brad is in shape so yes I think it is a better move. It is certainly better than giving him away.
Seems unlikely given how badly he was insulted by Sweeneyyour hunch is he stays in Florida.
He’s coming back
Thin-skinned organization.
Sweeney already apologized about the big nose commentSeems unlikely given how badly he was insulted by Sweeney
It’s nice he got to see his kids as wellIt's gotta be a real shock for him being right back at the Garden so soon after being traded. I'm not surprised he got choked up, he was just traded 4 days ago.
If the money he is reportedly asking, no freakn way, and certainly not three years.your hunch is he stays in Florida.
He’s coming back
And his wife has 2 kids from a previous relationship in which if I remember correctly she has shared custody with their father. I think Mrs Marchand’s opinion on leaving the area will play a huge part in where Brad signs this summerIt’s nice he got to see his kids as well
Face timing day after day only goes so far with little ones wondering where dad is
It's sweet that they called two wins in a row a "streak"Former NHL analyst goes ballistic defending former Boston Bruins superstar
There was a lot of defending of former Bruins' captain Brad Marchand on Thursday.
It didn’t seem possible that the Boston Bruins would trade former captain Brad Marchand. If there was a player who was going to be a Boston Bruin for life, it was Marchand, joining former teammate Patrice Bergeron in the franchise's lore.
However, when contract extension talks reportedly stalled last Friday before the 3 o’clock ET trade deadline, the Bruins front office decided to move Marchand for a return. It was not the return that many had hoped from the Florida Panthers, but he is gone.
After trading Marchand, Boston is 2-0-0 with impressive, yet stunning, wins over the Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers. They picked up a 4-0 win over the Lightningon Saturday afternoon, then rallied from a 2-0 third period deficit against the Panthers on Tuesday night at the TD Garden with three goals in the final 12-plus minutes for a 3-2 victory. Nobody saw those results coming.
Boston has looked like a different team since the trades, as the deadline and it leaves many people thinking that Marchand may have been the issue with the team for their struggles this season. It’s easy to point the finger like that, but one former NHL analyst is not having it.
Former NHL analyst Mike Millbury goes ballistic defending Brad Marchand
Mike Millbury, a former Bruins coach and NHL analyst for NBC from 2007-21, defended Marchand on his weekly appearance on the Greg Hill Show on WEEI Thursday and did so adamantly.
“Bullcrap. That's just bullcrap,” said Millbury. “I don't believe that. First of all, his reputation as a good guy is long, and people have told me that all over the place. I've met him a couple times myself. He seems like a really good hockey player-type guy. He plays his butt off. There's no possible way that he could have been the reason for this. Anybody who suggests that to me I think is barking up the wrong tree.”
Barking up the wrong tree about Marchand may very well be wrong, but the evidence can help, but maybe support that it may be the case. You could also make the case that trading Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo might also be part of the revival, as well as injecting new talent that is playing for jobs in 2025-26.
Is this Bruins streak following the trade deadline going to lead to a surprising playoff berth at the end of the season? Probably not and eventually things will return to the normal struggles if the Black and Gold, but the encouraging sign is they are going to go down fighting, but something has changed in the last six days since the trade deadline. Why that is, is anyone’s guess, but Millbury doesn’t think it surrounds Marchand, clearly.
And his wife has 2 kids from a previous relationship in which if I remember correctly she has shared custody with their father. I think Mrs Marchand’s opinion on leaving the area will play a huge part in where Brad signs this summer
The guy who was talking a few weeks ago about building for next year after a loss.Tomorrow’s Globe:
Brad Marchand, when reminiscing this past week about his early days in Boston, credited his time spent with Mark Recchi as helping him to understand the dedication needed to have a long, successful NHL career. “He was 82 years old, doing wind sprints on the treadmill after the game,” said a smiling Marchand, “and I’m eating a slice of pizza. I’m like, ‘Wow, I might need to change a few things here.’ ”