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A key teammate of Matthew Tkachuk and Brad Marchand is leaving the Florida Panthers, but first he opens up about what it meant to be part of the NHL’s back-to-back Stanley Cup champion team.
Forward Brad Marchand, acquired in a trade in March, got his name on the Cup for the second time, and first since 2011 with ...
But it worked out – and I’m enjoying the hell out of it.” Marchand had 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists) in the playoffs, including six goals in the Stanley Cup Final, two of which were game-winners.
Unsurprisingly, Brad Marchand went on a chirping spree after an incredible championship run with the Panthers. Which teams' social managers were double checking their mentions?
The Florida Panthers stayed busy after re-signing Brad Marchand, Sam Bennett, and Aaron Ekblad, this time keeping a young talent in town to chase yet another Stanley Cup during the 2025-26 NHL season.
Brad Marchand is ready to celebrate the Florida Panthers' championship win in style. Marchand was spotted at the Panthers' Wednesday celebration at the Elbo Room in Fort Lauderdale with three ...
For the second time in his career, Brad Marchand got to lift the Stanley Cup high into the air. But this time he was not wearing a Boston Bruins sweater. Marchand capped off a wild 2024-25 season ...
With the help of their state not having income tax, Florida re-signed forward Brad Marchand and defenseman Aaron Ekblad on ...
Brad Marchand, who helped the Florida Panthers win back-to-back Stanley Cups, could potentially return to his original team, ...
Bruins Brad Marchand astonishes Panthers’ teammates as he makes history in Game 5, moves a win closer to second Stanley Cup "We're going to have to watch that clip a couple times and ask him to ...
Marchand’s first goal in Game 2 was his ninth career Stanley Cup Final goal. That passed Perry for first among active players … until Perry once again tied Marchand late with his ninth.
Marco Sturm shares his vision for Bruins in 1-on-1 with Steve Burton 09:14. For the second time in his career, Brad Marchand got to lift the Stanley Cup high into the air.