Panthers vs Oilers Stanley Cup Final Game 4
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The Toronto Maple Leafs will reportedly be one of the teams vying for Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand's services if he hits the open market on July 1st.
Since arriving from the Boston Bruins at the trade deadline, the 37-year-old winger has turned back the clock, scoring eight goals and 18 total points in 20 postseason games and proving he still belongs on hockey’s biggest stage.
No, not the real rodent. It's sort of related to the tradition of Panthers die-hards throwing plastic rats on the ice after a win at home. But after Marchand was acquired, his teammates started shooting those rats at him after victories.
Brad Marchand is having an incredible postseason for the Panthers, but he is still likely to hit free agency this summer.
There’s a giant, gold-outlined rat emblazoned on the hat that dangles in Brad Marchand’s locker. The scrappy NHL veteran has been likened to the tiny rodent for much of his career, notoriously known as “The Rat” among hockey fans.
Brad Marchand was left impressed by one of his Panthers teammates in Florida's Game 3 win over the Oilers Monday night.
The Stanley Cup Final is tied at 1-1 entering Game 3 thanks to Brad Marchand, who broke loose in the second overtime of Game 2 and scored the winning goal
Who would you pick? Whose name would you call? The night needed a hero, and the game needed an ending, and there the Florida Panthers players sat in the locker room before the second