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The Boston Bruins traded team captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers before Friday's NHL trade deadline, ending the left winger's 16-year career with the team. The trade was made under the ...
In exchange, the Bruins received a conditional draft pick that could either be a 2027 second-round selection or a first-rounder in 2027 or 2028 if the Panthers advance through two rounds of the ...
The Bruins sent captain Brad Marchand, the last remaining member of their 2011 NHL championship team, to the Florida Panthers at the trade deadline on Friday in a purge of a roster that has ...
Zito said Florida was “comfortable” acquiring Marchand despite the injury. The Panthers gave up a second-round draft pick for Marchand that could become a first-rounder if Florida wins two rounds in the playoffs and the veteran plays in 50% of their postseason games. Florida, currently 39-21-3, seems primed for another deep postseason run.
A guy who always played like he hated Florida will soon be in uniform for Florida, after a stunning trade at the NHL's deadline Friday brought Marchand — who was captain of the Boston Bruins — to the defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers. Marchand played 64 games against the Panthers including postseasons, fifth-most of all active players.
And Bruins captain Brad Marchand is leaving Boston after 16 seasons to join the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers. Several major names with high-priced contracts, as well as four first-round draft picks, moved around the NHL before the trade deadline struck on Friday.
Seth Jones wanted to join a contender. The defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers acquired Jones in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night, landing him and a 2026 fourth ...
Marchand is another huge acquisition for the Panthers, who brought in veteran defenseman Seth Jones in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks last Saturday, and needed a boost after losing the veteran forward Tkachuk to an upper body injury that has him week to week. A four-time All-Star, Marchand had 422 goals and 554 assists in Boston.