With the Bruins need for a retool, they at least have to explore the possibility of trading one of their top wingers at the deadline.
"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.
Marchand still believes in what the Bruins can accomplish: "We haven’t played our best yet. When we do, we can play with any team."
Brad Marchand's unusual statement suggests he either knows something about his future or was trying to influence it.
But at that time, the belief was that the Bruins would be Stanley Cup contenders not fighting for their playoff lives. If the Bruins chose to trade Marchand, who is still a productive player and leader at 36,
The Boston Bruins have a decision to make about looming UFA Brad Marchand. Will they deal Marchand? Time will tell, but in this 2023 cover story on Marchand, THN editor-in-chief Ryan Kennedy profiled
Brad Marchand is week to week for the Boston Bruins because of an upper-body injury, and he won't play before Friday's NHL Trade Deadline.
Brad Marchand is week to week for the Boston Bruins because of an upper-body injury.
For the first time in more than a decade, the Bruins and general manager Don Sweeney are ready to prioritize the future over short-term gains — with Boston poised to sell ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline.
The Boston Bruins are awaiting word on the severity of Brad Marchand's injury, which would affect either the team on the ice or the front office's plan for the NHL trade deadline.
During the Boston Bruins' March 1 contest against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Brad Marchand exited the game with an upper-body injury. This was after he received an ugly hit from Penguins defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph.
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