Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand is the NHL's biggest love-hate player. If he is your teammate or plays on the team you cheer for, you probably love him. If he does not, there is probably not a ...
Marchand's post-fight helmet-ripping tantrum sparks outrage, costing him a hefty fine and highlighting unsportsmanlike ...
However, analyst Adam Proteau believes that punishment was insufficient. Writing for The Hockey News, Proteau argues that ...
Marchand scored his sixth goal of the season and had the only successful attempt in the shootout in Saturday's 4-3 win over the Stars.
Brad Marchand is taking some time away from the Florida Panthers to help a friend dealing with an unimaginable tragedy.
Marchand's regulation goal and shootout winner sealed a hard-fought 4-3 victory for the Panthers against a formidable Stars ...
Brad Marchand was furious after Rasmus Dahlin's cross-check went uncalled. Timothy T. Ludwig / Imagn Images BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brad Marchand is typically the one agitating his opponents. During the ...
Florida Panthers winger Brad Marchand likes to play on the edge. And when he objected to an opponent getting away with a cross-check, he took matters into his own hands - with a little flourish.
Marchand was picked in the third round of the 2006 draft and is currently the fourth-leading scorer from that class. He’s ...
Panthers’ Brad Marchand addressed the NHL punishment for Saturday’s incident. Brad Marchand fined $5,000 for ripping Rasmus Dahlin’s helmet during a heated game. Marchand admitted he should have ...
Brad Marchand returns to Boston to face the Bruins for the first time since trade. Marchand calls the game "weird," with "a mix of nerves, a mix of emotions." Both Florida and Boston enter the matchup ...