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52-26-4 108
47-27-8 102
47-31-4 98
45-30-7 97
40-31-11 91
39-35-8 86
36-39-7 79
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2024 Stats

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Plus-Minus Goals Scored For or Against Total
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Regular Season 28 51 -7 18:19 64
Post Season 6 8 8 17:24 18

Top Brad Marchand News

  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Scores game-winning goal

    Marchand scored the game-winning goal in Friday's 5-4 overtime victory over the Maple Leafs in Game 3.

    The 36-year-old veteran scored for the second time this postseason. Marchand got a fortunate bounce on a wrister that beat Joseph Woll at the 15:27 mark of overtime to give the Panthers a much-needed home win following back-to-back losses in Toronto. Marchand endured a slow start to the playoffs but has been turning things around. He is riding a five-game point streak, tallying two goals and five assists over that span.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Two more points in Monday's loss

    Marchand notched two assists Monday in the Panthers' 5-4 loss to the Maple Leafs in Game 1 of their second-round series.

    With Florida down 4-1 to begin the third period, Marchand sparked a rally that ultimately fell short, helping to set up tallies by Eetu Luostarinen and Uvis Balinskis within the first five minutes of the final frame. It's the second straight multi-point performance by the long-time Bruin, and through six playoff games with the Panthers, Marchand has collected six assists.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Supplies pair of helpers in win

    Marchand notched two assists and two hits in Wednesday's 6-3 win over the Lightning in Game 5.

    Marchand has fit like a glove alongside Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen on the third line. Over five playoff contests, Marchand has four assists, five shots on net, 11 hits, five blocked shots, a plus-5 rating and six PIM. Marchand has also been able to command a little extra ice time since the Panthers are using caution with Matthew Tkachuk's minutes.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Adds assist in Game 1 win

    Marchand logged an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Lightning in Game 1.

    Marchand set up the first of Nate Schmidt's two goals in the contest. The 36-year-old Marchand had four points over 10 regular-season outings with the Panthers after he recovered from an upper-body injury he sustained near the end of his tenure with the Bruins. The winger won't be leaned on to be a leader on offense, but he should be capable of providing depth scoring while playing in all situations during the postseason.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Gets goal after taking rest day

    Marchand (rest) scored his team's only goal in a 5-1 loss to cross-state rival Florida on Tuesday.

    Marchand finished a 2-on-1 rush with a wrist shot that beat Andrei Vasilevskiy low on the glove side early in the second period; it pushed the kitties up 4-1. He missed Monday's loss to the Rangers for maintenance, along with Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen. Marchand is ready and rested for the postseason, which starts this coming weekend.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Drawing back into lineup

    Marchand (rest) will return to action versus the Lightning on Tuesday, according to Rob Darragh of the Panthers' official site.

    Marchand skipped Monday's 5-3 loss to the Rangers for maintenance. He has notched one goal and two assists in nine appearances for Florida since being acquired from Boston at the trade deadline. Marchand will skate on the top line and should see time on the first power-play unit versus the Lightning.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Getting night off

    Marchand will be a healthy scratch against the Rangers on Monday, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports.

    Marchand will join linemates Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen in the press box as healthy scratches. The Panthers are ending the season with a back-to-back and have been resting players already. It's not clear if the trio will be back against the Lightning on Tuesday or if they will sit out until the start of the postseason.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: First goal with new team

    Marchand scored a goal in Florida's 4-1 win over Detroit on Thursday.

    It was Marchand's first goal as a member of the Panthers; it came in his eighth game with his new team. He has struggled to find his footing in Florida, but that was to be expected after playing 1,090 games with another team before the move. Marchand has three points in eight contests with the Panthers and 50 points (22 goals, 28 assists) and 190 shots in 69 games overall.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Sets up game-winner in debut

    Marchand registered an assist, four shots on goal, two hits and two blocked shots in Friday's 2-1 overtime win over Utah.

    Marchand returned from an 11-game absence, during which he was traded to the Panthers from the Bruins. The 36-year-old logged 16:30 of ice time in his Florida debut, and it ended with him setting up Sam Bennett on the game-winning goal. He'll likely be able to see a smaller role with the Panthers given the depth of his new team's offense. Marchand has 48 points, 179 shots on net, 68 hits, 62 PIM and a minus-7 rating over 62 appearances this season.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Expected to play Friday

    Marchand (upper body) is slated to make his Panthers debut on Friday, Jameson Olive of the Panthers' official site reports.

    Marchand last played March 1 when he was still a member of the Bruins. The 36-year was dealt to Florida at the deadline and has missed the last 11 games. Marchand has 21 goals, 26 assists, 175 shots on goal and 66 hits across 61 appearances this season. He is expected to slot in on the second line alongside Mackie Samoskevich and Sam Bennett versus Utah.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Might be available for Friday

    Marchand (upper body) might make his Panthers debut Friday versus Utah, per Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald.

    Florida acquired Marchand from Boston on March 7, but he hasn't been able to play for the Panthers because of his injury, which occurred March 1. Marchand has 21 goals, 47 points and 62 PIM over 61 outings in 2024-25. If he does play Friday, it will probably be as part of the top six and a member of the first power-play unit. His presence would likely result in a reduction in Mackie Samoskevich's role.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Expected to miss two weeks

    General manager Bill Zito said Friday that Marchand (upper body) is expected to miss a couple of weeks, Colby Guy of The Palm Beach Post reports.

    The Panthers head out on a six-game road trip after Saturday's tilt versus Buffalo, returning March 23 to play Pittsburgh. Marchand could make his Florida debut during the team's homestand. He had 21 goals, 26 assists, 175 shots on goal and 66 hits across 61 appearances with Boston before Friday's trade to the Panthers. Marchand will likely have a top-six role and a spot on the first power-play unit when he is available to return.

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  • Panthers' Brad Marchand: Headed for Sunshine State

    Marchand (upper body) was traded to the Panthers from the Bruins on Friday in exchange for a 2027 conditional second-round pick that could become a 2028 first-round selection, Colby Guy of The Palm Beach Post reports.

    For the first time in his 16-year NHL career, Marchand will be sporting a jersey other than the Bruins. There is no clear timeline for when the veteran forward will be ready to return, but the Panthers wouldn't have made this deal if there was a concern the veteran center wouldn't be available for at least the postseason, if not sooner. Once given the all-clear, Marchand likely will move into a second-line role with Sam Bennett, though he could push up a line to play with Aleksander Barkov.

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  • Bruins' Brad Marchand: Set to miss time

    Marchand (upper body) was deemed week-to-week by head coach Joe Sacco on Tuesday, Joe Haggerty of Boston Sports Journal reports.

    Marchand missed his first game of the season Sunday against the Wild after getting injured Saturday against the Penguins. The 36-year-old's looming absence doesn't bode well for a Boston club that currently sits two points out of a playoff spot. While he's sidelined, Georgi Merkulov could receive an extended look in the top six, and Cole Koepke may see extra minutes. Over 61 games this season, Marchand has accounted for 21 goals, 47 points and a minus-8 rating.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-9, 180 lbs
Birthplace: Halifax, NS
Age: 37
Experience: 15
Shoots: Left