The 39-year-old center is entering the final year of his four-year, $24.4 million contract, and while extension talks aren't ...
Brad Marchand, like so many, wanted to be back with the Florida Panthers after helping them win a Stanley Cup last season.
The former Bruins captain said the lack of a long-term contract offer is "the main reason it didn't work out in Boston." ...
Speaking to reporters during the Panthers’ media day, Brad Marchand revealed why he and the Bruins couldn’t come to terms on ...
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand dropped a sincere confession on where his sight is set for the 2025-26 NHL season—and ...
The Boston Bruins picked Brad Marchand and Milan Lucic in the 2006 NHL Draft. Both were key members of the Bruins team that ...
Brad Marchand said if not for the Florida Panthers playing in a state with no income tax, they would not have re-signed their top free agents.
Brad Marchand didn’t expect to stay with the Florida Panthers this season. He thought the team’s cap space wouldn’t allow it.
Aaron Ekblad, the franchise defenseman, also agreed to an eight-year deal at $6.1 million per season. Brad Marchand, who posted 20 points in Florida’s playoff run, secured his own long-term security ...
Brad Marchand said if not for the Florida Panthers playing in a state with no income tax, they would not have re-signed all ...
Evgeni Malkin will play his 20th season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 39-year-old is in the final year of his four-year, $24.4 million contract.
Florida Panthers winger Brad Marchand addresses his decision to leave the Boston Bruins and sign a six-year deal with the Stanley Cup champs.
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