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Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand is playing out the final season of an eight-year, $49 million contract he signed in September of 2016 and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in July.
WEEI’s Rich Keefe is doubling down on his take that there's a problem between Bruins captain Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.
Brad Marchand must have got his chirping skills from his mother. The Boston Bruins captain’s mom, Lynn, pretended to be her son in a video posted by the team on social media on Wednesday. “Ah, good morning. It’s a great day to be me,” Marchand’s mother said while rocking her son’s jersey to start the video.
An NHL reporter covering the Bruins is refusing to back down today after Brad Marchand denied a rumor that there is a rift between himself and David Pastrnak.
With the Boston Bruins in a slump, trade rumors about Brad Marchand are heating up. Could the fiery veteran be on the move as the team faces tough decisions?
Marchand is also looking forward to playing with fellow Nova Scotia natives Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon at the event in February.
Marchand explains why he wears gloves that look like they've been left out in the rain, gnawed on by a dog and run over by a garbage truck.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand called a WEEI report about David Pastrnak being the center of a rift on the team "blatant lies."
The Bruins are slip-sliding away down the Atlantic Division standings with six straight losses and it's beginning to elicit narratives. Speculation is swirling that there is tension in the Bruins' locker room between star forwards Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.
The players’ comments came after WEEI’s Rich Keefe said on air, without citing a source, that Pastrnak told the team he did not want to play on a line with Marchand.
The Boston Bruins are in unfamiliar territory and a response is imminent. With 46 games played, the Bruins hang onto the second Wild Card spot by one point. They've won their last two games but dropped six straight before that to land themselves in a position of great uncertainty with the trade deadline less than two months away.