The Boston Bruins find themselves in a particularly odd place in the Eastern Conference on the playoff bubble, and that tenuous position means they could be buyers or sellers at the March 7 NHL trade deadline.
Brad Marchand, captain of the Boston Bruins pro hockey squad and a six-time NHL All-Star, is launching a new business – his own brand of ground coffee.
Former Bruins coach Mike Milbury thinks it's realistic that Boston could soon be forced to trade Brad Marchand.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand remains focused on the season despite ongoing trade speculation surrounding his future with the only team he's ever played for. As the Bruins have struggled to climb up the standings,
Brad Marchand doesn't know how many special games his future holds, so he's embracing the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off final.
Brad Marchand hadn't planned to talk to any players other than his Canadian teammates throughout the 4 Nations tournament, but fate intervened.
Brad Marchand has played at TD Garden with the Boston Bruins for 16 seasons. But he found himself in unfamiliar territory on Monday as a visitor for Team Canada in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off.
A night after Montreal fans cheered him for the first time, Brad Marchand criticized them for who they booed instead. Marchand repeated his opposition to booing during national anthems after fans at the Bell Centre booed throughout the Star-Spangled Banner before Team USA played Finland on Thursday at the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off.
There is no guarantee that the Boston Bruins will trade their captain, Brad Marchand, before the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. Marchand doesn't seem keen on leaving the organization, but the Bruins are stuck in a rough place.
Boston Bruins star reveals key insight about rival Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs after disappointing overtime loss.
Brad Marchand reacted after the overtime loss to Auston Matthews' Toronto Maple Leafs. The Boston Bruins star's statement has relevance amid rumors about his future in the NHL.