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Don Cherry's Theory on Potential Brad Marchand Agreement Between Bruins and Panthers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brad Marchand is one win away from a second Stanley Cup, this time with the Florida Panthers after winning it with the Boston Bruins back in 2011.
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand became just the second player in NHL history to score at least five goals in a Stanley Cup Final series two times, and the first player to do it on two separate teams.
And on the ice, Marchand’s performances in the big moments are adding a whole new level to his legend. His six goals so far in this year’s final tied Esa Tikkanen for the most since 1988 and he would equal Wayne Gretzky’s 1985 mark of seven if he gets one more before this year’s run is done.
Marchand will return to the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night in Edmonton.
The Boston Bruins might be coming off of one of their worst seasons in recent memory, but their fans still have a rooting interest in the Stanley Cup Final. Brad Marchand started the 2024-25 season as the Bruins captain but was moved at the trade deadline to the Florida Panthers.
Despite strong playoff play with the Florida Panthers, Brad Marchand’s chances of rejoining the Boston Bruins appear slim, according to a trusted update from ESPN’s Emily Kaplan.
Brad Marchand is gearing up for the Stanley Cup Final with the Florida Panthers, and isn't going to make the same mistakes he made in this moment during his 16 years with the Boston Bruins.
Despite Brad Marchand dominating in these playoffs, it's still a bit surreal to see him wearing a Florida Panthers jersey rather than the Boston Bruins threads
The San Jose Sharks will have plenty of money to spend this summer, and they should be pretty active in free agency this summer. While they may not be ready to make a playoff push as early as next season,