Brad Marchand appeared to the media as a panther.
Brad Marchand carried a captain’s C in Boston in his chest. Aop
The biggest jig of the NHL last Friday at 10 pm was responsible for the reigning champion Florida Panthers when it acquired the captain of the Boston Bruins Brad Marchand in their ranks.
The transfer was surprising, as my club icon, who had played more than 1,000 matches in Boston, had said that he wanted to represent the Bruins of his entire career.
The herd received a 36-year-old trooper with only one booking. If Florida wins two playoffs in the spring playoffs and Marchand will play at least half of her team games, Bruins will receive the number one round for either the 2027 or 2028 NHL reservation. Otherwise, the turn is the second round of 2027.
Marchand, who is known as a bold and ready -to -speak, but also known as a very skilled splash, commented on his shop to Florida’s media on Monday.
– It is sad to leave a place behind that I think as a home. I have a lot of great memories of Boston. I spent many great years there, he said at a press conference.
Marchand became sensitized as he began to remember his time in a sports crazy city. The man started his career in the Bruins shirt in 2009-10, when he played 20 matches in the NHL.
The following season, Marchand and Bruins won the Stanley Cup.
Marchand scored 422 goals and a total of 976 power points for Boston in 1090 regular season matches.
Konkari stated that he wanted to continue with his loved one.
– It was a big disappointment that we couldn’t reach a consensus. I would have liked to stay in Boston. I also know that business is business and everything is time for everything. Sometimes things that cannot be controlled.
However, Marchand is pleased to be able to fight the Stanley Cup in a strong Panthers bundle.
– I am grateful that I got into a great and competitive team. The final thing is about winning the Stanley Cup, and there is a chance in Florida, he decided.
Florida will play Finnish time the night before Wednesday – of course against the Boston Bruins.

