Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand (63) moves the puck against Washington Capitals right wing Tom Wilson (43) during the second period at Capital One Arena. (Credit: IMAGN) Boston Bruins ...
Brad Marchand has been a significant part of the rivalry, as he was a part of all four of the Bruins' playoff series wins against the Maple Leafs since 2013. He also often plays some of his best ...
He skated in exactly nine minutes of ice time, while there wasn't an immediate diagnosis from interim head coach Joe Sacco ..
View the original article to see embedded media. Brad Marchand has been a significant part of the rivalry, as he was a part of all four of the Bruins' playoff series wins against the Maple Leafs ...
– Brad Marchand «It’ll be nice not to get booed in Montreal.» Brad Marchand on the opportunity to play games in Boston and Montreal during the #4Nations Face-Off.
Brad Marchand is, in Montreal, a guy who knows how to make himself liked hated by the crowd. The Bruins forward enjoys provoking and playing the role of the villain, and he is good at stirring up ...
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand weighs in on Canada's early exit from the World Junior Championships, saying that the 'heat' the team is catching is part of the accountability required from ...
ESPN analyst and broadcaster John Buccigross speculated on Brad Marchand's upcoming contract extension with the Boston Bruins. Marchand is currently in the final year of his eight-year ...
Marchand tallied a goal, two assists, two shots and a plus-3 rating during Monday's 4-1 win over the Capitals. Marchand is nurturing a 10-game point streak heading into the holiday break and has ...
However, Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand, one of the veteran stars set to participate in the event, says the players aren’t going to be taking it easy. “Guys will be out for blood ...
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand expects the new 4 Nations Face-Off tournament to be very competitive. "Guys will be out for blood," Marchand said Saturday, according to Postmedia's Lance Hornby.
Familiarity breeds contempt, but Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand was largely complimentary of the Toronto Maple Leafs ahead of their impending matchup Saturday.