Brad Marchand’s season may be over due to injury
- Coach Paul Maurice announced on Mar 9, 2026, that the Florida Panthers don't expect Brad Marchand to play soon and said, 'There's going to be a decision made on what's the best way to get him to 100% full health.'
- Amid a broader injury toll, Maurice said Marchand has dealt with an issue since about 20 minutes into training camp, which had been managed until recently.
- Marchand has 27 goals, 27 assists and 54 points, and at age 37, he and Sidney Crosby are the only players 37 or older with at least 27 goals this season.
- With the standings in mind, the Florida Panthers entered Monday 12 points out of a playoff spot with 19 games left, and Paul Maurice said Brad Marchand will miss Tuesday's game against the Detroit Red Wings pending a specialist visit.
- With next season in mind, Bill Zito, Florida Panthers general manager, said the same recovery expectations apply to Marchand, and the team hopes he regains full health for a reduced role next season.
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Panthers could shut down Marchand for season
The Florida Panthers aren't expecting to see Brad Marchand play again anytime soon, and with the team's playoff hopes dwindling it's possible that the two-time Stanley Cup winner and Olympic silver medalist's season could be over.
Brad Marchand’s season may be over due to injury
The Florida Panthers aren’t expecting to see Brad Marchand play again anytime soon, and with the team’s playoff hopes dwindling it’s possible that the two-time Stanley Cup winner and Olympic silver medalist’s season could be over.
A managed injury turns worse for Brad Marchand, and the Panthers wait for answers
The Florida Panthers aren’t expecting to see Brad Marchand play again anytime soon, and with the team’s playoff hopes dwindling it’s possible that the two-time Stanley Cup winner and Olympic silver medalist’s season could be over.
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