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NHL Insider Reveals Brad Marchand's Free Agency Expectations originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brad Marchand remains a key piece in the Florida Panthers ' postseason run, but his long-term future with the Panthers is in question.
Marchand has been exactly that -- and then some -- since being acquired from the Bruins on March 7 for a conditional second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft. He had four points (two goals, two assists) in 10 regular-season games for Florida after returning from an upper-body injury.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be going through some massive changes this summer, as they are preparing for the worst, as they may lose both Mitchell Marner and John Tavares to free agency.
Despite Brad Marchand dominating in these playoffs, it's still a bit surreal to see him wearing a Florida Panthers jersey rather than the Boston Bruins threads
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Auston Matthews could have new teammates on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ offense for the 2025-26 NHL season, and Brad Marchand is starting to emerge as a possibility amid an uncertain future with the Florida Panthers.
Despite strong playoff play with the Florida Panthers, Brad Marchand’s chances of rejoining the Boston Bruins appear slim, according to a trusted update from ESPN’s Emily Kaplan.
Mark Lazerus and Max Bultman debate whether Brad Marchand is one of the greatest trade deadline acquisitions in NHL history.
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Patrice Bergeron was never a member of either team playing in this year’s Stanley Cup Final, but his allegiance is with his longtime friend and former teammate.