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.
BOSTON — Team Canada raised the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off championship trophy on Thursday night after a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over Team USA. After team captain Sidney Crosby was given the trophy and lifted it over his head,
Montreal is one of many hockey markets across the NHL where Brad Marchand is largely considered persona non grata.
"I’ve always planned on playing here my entire career. That hasn’t changed." The post Brad Marchand, Trent Frederic ponder future as Bruins brace for potential sell-off appeared first on Boston.com.
And I believe that they feel the same way.” “We’re not in control of them,” said Marchand, who added that he has a close relationship with Bruins management, going back to when general manager Don Sweeney was in player development and Marchand was a prospect.
Former Bruins coach Mike Milbury thinks it's realistic that Boston could soon be forced to trade Brad Marchand.
Brad Marchand, captain of the Boston Bruins pro hockey squad and a six-time NHL All-Star, is launching a new business – his own brand of ground coffee.
Brad Marchand hadn't planned to talk to any players other than his Canadian teammates throughout the 4 Nations tournament, but fate intervened.
With the Boston Bruins barely treading water as a playoff contender, and with Marchand in the last year of a contract that has a limited no-trade clause, awkward questions are starting to be asked of the captain and longest-tenured Bruin.
Will Brad Marchand remain with the Bruins past the March 7 NHL trade deadline? Here's what GM Don Sweeney said Sunday.
Canada's Brad Marchand responded to trash talk from Team USA' Matthew and Brady Tkachuk after the 4 Nations Face-Off.
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