The Bruins currently sit on the cusp of a playoff spot, but they have played more games than their opponents, and Brad Marchand's name has come up in trade talks.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand’s family was at TD Garden during Saturday night's game against the Colorado Avalanche.
Brad Marchand, the Boston Bruins’ captain and one of the NHL’s most infamous agitators, has been a thorn in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ side for years. Still, what if the unthinkable happened?
The Bruins must determine if a trade is worth the fallout of trading one of the club’s best players of all time.
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WEEI’s Rich Keefe is doubling down on his take that there's a problem between Bruins captain Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be trying to make a push for a Stanley Cup this season as they look to win their first championship since 1967. With stronger
Rich Keefe and Greg Bedard explain why they think the Bruins need to seriously consider trading captain Brad Marchand if the team continues to struggle ahead of the NHL trade deadline.Should the Bruins seriously consider trading Brad Marchand?
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The NHL’s trade season is upon us, and the weather forecast is cloudy, with a chance of blockbuster deals. The Colorado Avalanche sent shockwaves through the NHL last weekend, facilitating a three-team trade to move superstar winger Mikko Rantanen.
The up-and-down Boston Bruins remain squarely on a crowded playoff bubble in the Eastern Conference. Team president Cam Neely has acknowledged that a “retool” could be on the table between now and the March 7 trade deadline.