Brad Marchand wrecks Rasmus Dahlin's helmet in penalty box after dustup
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Marchand Goes Full Menace, Destroys Opponent’s Helmet After Panthers-Sabres Fight
Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand is one of the greatest pests in hockey history. On top of that, I don't think it's even up for debate that he's the most creative when it comes to getting into his opponents' heads.On Saturday, he added a new one to his pest highlight reel when he stole an opponent's helmet and ripped off the straps while sitting in the penalty box.The Cats were in Buffalo on Saturday, hoping to snap a three-game losing ski…
For his dirty tricks in the NHL, he earned the nickname The Rat. Rat. Forward Brad Marchand gradually calmed down, excelling mainly with his hockey skills for a few seasons. But now his image of a stormtrooper has briefly awakened in him again when he took off the helmet of defenseman Rasmus Dahlin in a game against Buffalo, which his Florida team lost 0-3.
Panthers’ Marchand takes Sabres’ Dahlin’s helmet to penalty box, rips off straps - Daily Faceoff
Brad Marchand was up to his old antics on Saturday. After he and Buffalo Sabres’ defenseman Rasmus Dahlin exchanged pleasantries, resulting in Marchand getting two minor penalties, the Florida Panthers’ forward took Dahlin’s helmet with him to the penalty box, ripping off the straps and throwing them onto the ice. After getting into it with Rasmus Dahlin, Brad Marchand took Dahlin's helmet to the penalty box and ripped off the straps 😂 pic.twi…
Brad Marchand absolutely loses it, rips apart Rasmus Dahlin’s helmet in penalty box meltdown
Brad Marchand is making headlines after another questionable display on the ice. The 37-year-old forward had another epic meltdown — one that would likely make a pee wee player say “grow up” — after getting cross-checked in the back by Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin during the second period of Saturday’s Panthers-Sabres game. How did Marchand respond? Well, once he got up, he cut in front of Dahlin as the Swede drove to the net, taking…
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