The Boston Bruins captain is all-in on resigning in Beantown, and the Bruins are equally committed to keeping him. Though it's easier said than done. Elite Prospects' Cam Robinson reported that a source said the Bruins are caught in a pickle with the decision to retain Marchand,
After Canada team captain Sidney Crosby received the 4 Nations Face-Off trophy from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, he held it aloft and then made sure the first person he handed it to was teammate Brad Marchand.
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The Boston Bruins find themselves in a particularly odd place in the Eastern Conference on the playoff bubble, and that tenuous position means they could be buyers or sellers at the March 7 NHL trade deadline.
Marchand was on the ice in pain for a while before being helped off the ice and eventually ruled out with an upper-body injury. Joseph was not penalized on the play but was the ta
On Sunday, Bruins head coach Joe Sacco shared an update on Marchand although admittedly Sacco wasn't very forthcoming with details on his injured captain. "Same as yesterday." said Sacco. "There's really nothing to report yet, he's out today."
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand suffered an upper-body injury after a hit by Penguins defenseman P.O. Joseph during Saturday's game. Marchand was
The injuries continue to pile up for the Boston Bruins. Bruins captain Brad Marchand exited the team’s game on Saturday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena after being hit into the boards during the first period.
Boston Bruins head coach Joe Sacco released a statement in reaction to Brad Marchand's troubling injury exit in the 2024-25 NHL season game against Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Boston Bruins ideally want to keep their captain, but they aren't hanging up the phone when asked about Brad Marchand.