
Current Season
GP
46
Goals
25
Assists
25
Points
50
+/-
-15
S%
19.7%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$5.25M
Total Value
$31.50M
Expires
6 yrs · 2030-2031
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Brad Marchand and Team Canada fall short in the Olympic finals, leaving the Bruins captain to confront a deeper wound than silver. He opens up about the one thing that gnaws at him most from Milan, a confession that hits differently after sparking that unlikely semifinal line with Bennett and Wilson. With whispers of an injury clouding his NHL return to Florida, Marchand lays bare the emotional toll of failing to deliver for a legend in Sidney Crosby.
Brad Marchand sat out two Team Canada games at the Olympics due to a nagging upper-body injury that he reaggravated from earlier in the season with the Panthers. Coach Jon Cooper confirmed it wasn't just about injecting youth like Seth Jarvis, as Marchand nursed the issue ahead of the quarterfinals where he returns in a supporting role alongside stars like McDavid and Crosby.
Brad Marchand returns from Olympic duty with analysts sounding alarms over a nagging injury that could derail his Bruins campaign. The pest-in-chief's toughness is legendary in Boston locker rooms, but whispers from medical circles suggest this one's different and potentially season-ending. Front offices around the league keep a close eye, knowing a sidelined Marchand shifts trade deadline calculus for a Cup contender.
Brad Marchand's Olympic stint with Team Canada exposed nagging injuries that sidelined him for key games, and now the Panthers brace for more uncertainty as he returns to the lineup. Coach Paul Maurice confirms the veteran winger, who's second in team scoring with 50 points, sat out multiple contests before and during the tournament due to a lingering issue that flared up again.
Florida receives grim Brad Marchand news right after the Olympic torch dims, testing their depth early. The Bruins pest's status clouds Panthers' plans as they reintegrate Olympians. Front offices whisper trade angles while Tkachuk's crew eyes Cup insurance before deadline chaos.
Tom Wilson lays it out plain: he, Brad Marchand and Sam Bennett know exactly why Jon Cooper tossed them together on that 'Fine Line' - to unleash controlled chaos and make life hell for opponents. The trio, who've lightened their wallets by millions in NHL fines and suspensions, finally clicked in the Olympic semifinal, sparking a comeback tie against Finland with Wilson's third-period contribution.