Brad Marchand leads Panthers to one win from 2nd Stanley Cup
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Oilers Player Airs Frustration Over Brad Marchand's Game 5 Goals originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was a night to forget for Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman and one that could define Brad Marchand’s legacy with the Florida Panthers.
Friday night's Game 5 victory for the Florida Panthers was fueled by Brad Marchand's fifth and sixth goals of the Finals, which gave his team a 3-2 series lead and etched his name with some elite company in the process.
And on the ice, Marchand’s performances in the big moments are adding a whole new level to his legend. His six goals so far in this year’s final tied Esa Tikkanen for the most since 1988 and he would equal Wayne Gretzky’s 1985 mark of seven if he gets one more before this year’s run is done.
Don Cherry's Theory on Potential Brad Marchand Agreement Between Bruins and Panthers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brad Marchand is one win away from a second Stanley Cup, this time with the Florida Panthers after winning it with the Boston Bruins back in 2011.
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand became just the second player in NHL history to score at least five goals in a Stanley Cup Final series two times, and the first player to do it on two separate teams.
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Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand scored two goals to lead his team to a 5-2 road win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday evening. The Panthers now lead the best-of-seven series three games to two.
With two goals in Game 5, the 37-year-old Panthers trade deadline acquisition joined elite Stanley Cup Final history.
But today, unlike the Four Nations Tournament, the sixth player isn’t Brad Marchand: it’s Sam Reinhart. After the Four Nations, we all figured Marchand wasn’t going to be named in the top six for the Olympics. That doesn’t mean he won’t be at the ...
Will the Panthers re-sign Brad Marchand? An insider sheds light on what a Brad Marchand contract might cost in NHL free agency.