Player Discussion Brad Marchand X- Return of the Rat

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KillerMillerTime

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I'm younger than him and I don't recover in one week from sleeping in the wrong position.

In all seriousness it's great to see him coming around

Marchand has scored 10 goals in his last 20 games (goals in 8 of the 20). Thru this
stretch, his play has looked as close to prime Marchand as you can expect given his surgeries and age. If he had Bergeron as his center, he probably would have another
2-3 assists to add to the 5 apples in that stretch. Marchand is playing remarkable hockey right now.
 

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Marchand has scored 10 goals in his last 20 games (goals in 8 of the 20). Thru this
stretch, his play has looked as close to prime Marchand as you can expect given his surgeries and age. If he had Bergeron as his center, he probably would have another
2-3 assists to add to the 5 apples in that stretch. Marchand is playing remarkable hockey right now.
So do you deal him for the right return?


The Bruins trading Marchand is hard to conceive. He has worn the spoked B for 16 glorious seasons. He's captain for a team in a playoff race with 11 goals and 11 assists in 30 games. But his numbers have declined for two straight seasons, he's in the last year of a contract with a very thrifty AAV ($6.125 million) and has just an eight-team no-trade clause. He's a beloved member of the organization, but when the Bruins decided to move on to the next phase even the most cherished veterans aren't guaranteed participation -- just ask Zdeno Chara about that.
 

KillerMillerTime

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So do you deal him for the right return?


The Bruins trading Marchand is hard to conceive. He has worn the spoked B for 16 glorious seasons. He's captain for a team in a playoff race with 11 goals and 11 assists in 30 games. But his numbers have declined for two straight seasons, he's in the last year of a contract with a very thrifty AAV ($6.125 million) and has just an eight-team no-trade clause. He's a beloved member of the organization, but when the Bruins decided to move on to the next phase even the most cherished veterans aren't guaranteed participation -- just ask Zdeno Chara about that.

Can't imagine at his age he will get the right return, given he leads team in Goals and
is their emotuonal leader by a considerable margin. Only guy close to his motor is Kastelic who has about 25% of his ability.
 

CDJ

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So do you deal him for the right return?


The Bruins trading Marchand is hard to conceive. He has worn the spoked B for 16 glorious seasons. He's captain for a team in a playoff race with 11 goals and 11 assists in 30 games. But his numbers have declined for two straight seasons, he's in the last year of a contract with a very thrifty AAV ($6.125 million) and has just an eight-team no-trade clause. He's a beloved member of the organization, but when the Bruins decided to move on to the next phase even the most cherished veterans aren't guaranteed participation -- just ask Zdeno Chara about that.
Wouldnt even consider it unless he wants it
 

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If they were to trade anyone, it should be Frederic. I don't think they'd do either move though, and will probably add more bottom of the roster rubbish at the deadline.
 

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I want him to sign an extension so I can buy his jersey.

Marchy will not be traded. He is the heartbeat of this team and organization.
I agree. But why can’t you just buy his jersey anyway? He’s a Bruins legend and it’s perfectly legitimate to wear his jersey after he’s gone as it is Bergy’s, Chara’s, Bourque’s etc etc etc.
 

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