The Florida Panthers are on the brink of eliminating the Boston Bruins from the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Part of this may be due to Boston playing without captain Brad Marchand.
The Florida Panthers stayed relentless in Game 4 on Sunday against a motivated Boston Bruins team playing without injured captain Brad Marchand.
The Boston Bruins wanted to come out with some passion after a fiery Game 3 against the Florida Panthers. The Bruins were without captain Brad Marchand for…
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett was already a thorn in the side of the Boston Bruins in their second-round playoff series for a controversial play in Game 2 that sidelined Brad Marchand.
The camera angle gives a new view of the controversial play that left Marchand injured.
The Boston Bruins will try to even up their series with the Florida Panthers on Sunday, but they’ll be doing so without the services of Brad Marchand. Marchand is considered day-to-day and will not play after a collision with Sam Bennett.
An injury to one of their best players makes Sunday's must-win matchup even more difficult for the Bruins.
The Boston Bruins are facing what feels like a must-win scenario on Sunday night, and the task got a bit harder following a development on Sunday morning.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Boston Bruins might be looking for retribution as they’ll be entering Game 4 without Brad Marchand. With all the talk of names going out, which players are the Toronto Maple Leafs looking to keep?
BOSTON — Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand will not play tonight in Game 4 against the Florida Panthers after sustaining a suspected concussion in a collision with Sam Bennett they say was over the line.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand has been ruled out for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference second-round series versus the visiting Florida Panthers on Sunday with an upper-body injury.
The Boston Bruins will be without the forward for Game 4 after he sustained an upper-body injury in Game 3.
As expected, the Boston Bruins will not have their captain, Brad Marchand, in the lineup for Game 4 against the Florida Panthers on Sunday night at TD Garden.
It is confirmed that one of the most important players in the Boston Bruins lineup will be out longer than some fans hope. On Sunday, head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed to the media that captain Brad Marchand will not play in Game 4 of the Atlantic Division Finals against the Florida Panthers due to an upper-body injury.
Did Sam Bennett punch Brad Marchand early on during Game 3 on Friday night? The Boston Bruins certainly seem to think so. Whether it was a ‘rabbit punch,’ or a sucker punch as NESN’s Boston-based commentator Andrew Raycroft called it, folks in Boston are pretty upset with Bennett.
Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery believes that Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett sucker punched Bruins captain Brad Marchand in Game 3 on Friday night.
The Boston Bruins were upset with Sam Bennett after the Florida Panthers forward hit Brad Marchand early in Friday night’s game. Marchand appeared to be
Not the best news in regarding to one of the top playoff performers. When speaking to the media on Saturday, Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery said that captain Brad Marchand is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand was not on the ice at practice on Saturday morning after leaving Game 3 in the second intermission and not returning.
The leader of the Boston Bruins had a premature exit on Friday night. In the first period of Game 3 of the Atlantic Division Final between the Bruins and Florida Panthers, Boston captain Brad Marchand took an awkward hit from the Panthers’ Sam Bennett, sending Marchand careening in the boards between the benches.
It has been many years since Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand licked an opponent during a playoff game, but it appears he will never live it down.
Brad Marchand and the Boston Bruins picked up a massive Game 7 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. However, they won’t have a chance to celebrate too much.
The spring months are an exciting time for sports as both the NBA playoffs and the NHL playoffs are in full swing. One team that is a frequent participant in the NHL playoffs is the Boston Bruins.
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