The Boston Bruins traded longtime franchise fixture Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers at Friday's trade deadline, according to multiple reports.
Brad Marchand, the Boston Bruins' franchise legend, has reportedly been traded to the Florida Panthers, shockingly ending a 16-year stint with the team.
The 2006 third-round pick has played his entire NHL career with the Bruins, amassing 976 points in 1,090 games.
The era of the 2011 Stanley Cup-winning Boston Bruins is reportedly over. The Bruins parted ways with the last remaining member of that championship team when they reportedly traded team captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers just ahead of Friday's trade deadline.
The Florida Panthers, gearing up for another run at the Stanley Cup, made a late splash at the NHL Trade Deadline Friday, acquiring Brad Marchand from the Boston Bruins, who is on an expiring eight-year deal that carries a $6.
Boston captain Brad Marchand was shipped to the Florida Panthers on Friday, a deal near the end of the NHL trade deadline that sent a longtime Bruins star to not only a division rival, but a first-place team gearing up for another run at the Stanley Cup.
The Panthers made their second blockbuster acquisition of the week ahead of the NHL’s trade deadline on Friday afternoon.
The Panthers being the team to acquire Marchand is a stunner. There weren't any trade rumors linking Marchand to the Panthers in recent weeks. Florida also has knocked Boston out
NHL Trade Deadline was an exciting affair on Friday afternoon. However, some of the biggest bombshells did not become public knowledge until after the 3 PM deadline passed. For instance, the Boston Bruins traded captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers in one of the more stunning deals at the deadline this season.
For the first time in his career, former captain Brad Marchand will suit up in a different uniform than the Boston Bruins' black and gold sweater. The Bruins sent Marchand to the Florida Panthers ahead of the 2024-25 NHL trade deadline Friday in exchange for a conditional second-round pick in the 2027 draft.
Bill Zito joined the “NHL on TNT” broadcast on Sunday and revealed Marchand came to the Panthers facility on Saturday and met with the doctors.