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After a decorated NHL career marred by injuries, a former teammate of Brad Marchand and Connor Bedard has announced his ...
Brad Marchand signed a six-year, $31.5 million extension with the Florida Panthers before free agency opened. It was a significant move for the Stanley Cup-winning forward, who could have ...
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 ...
The worst contract signed in the NHL since the end of the Stanley Cup Final is the deal given to Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Ivan Provorov before the markets opened. They gave him a seven-year ...
Brad Marchand is running it back. The veteran center signed a six-year deal with the Panthers on Monday, one day before the start of free agency. Marchand has been in the NHL since 2008 after ...
Brad Marchand’s 14-year wait for a second Stanley Cup finally ended when the Florida Panthers sealed their championship win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. But ...
Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers capped off a remarkable season by beating the Edmonton Oilers in six games during the Stanley Cup Final.
So far during the playoffs, Marchand has racked up 10 goals and 20 points through Florida’s 22 postseason games. Of those 10 goals, six of them have been scored during the Stanley Cup Final.
Brad Marchand remains humble.Florida’s 5-1 win over Edmonton in Game 6 sealed the team’s second straight Cup victory and Marchand's second of his 16-year career. He also won it as a rookie ...
Marchand scored two goals on Saturday night, bringing his Stanley Cup Final total to six through five games. After his first goal, he made history by joining legend Mario Lemieux as the only other ...
Acquired at the trade deadline, Brad Marchand was a driving force behind the Panthers' playoff run, which ended with Florida lifting the Stanley Cup after eliminating Edmonton in Game 6.
Marchand and the Panthers' Stanley Cup celebrations will continue throughout a summer highlighted by this weekend's victory parade. The celebration is set to begin on Sunday at 12 p.m. ET.
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