Moments after lifting Stanley Cup, Brad Marchand comments on Panthers future with free agency approaching
- Brad Marchand played a key role in the Florida Panthers' 5-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, securing the team’s win in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena.
- Florida acquired Marchand in March 2024 in a trade involving a future first-round pick and salary retention to add his experience to the team.
- Marchand scored 10 playoff goals, including two decisive game-winners in the Final, and provided leadership that contributed to the Panthers' strong culture and resilience.
- After Game 5, Marchand described the moment as unforgettable and said it would leave lasting memories, adding that the Panthers made him feel energized and youthful once again.
- Marchand, becoming a free agent on July 1, remains open about his future and said, "We'll see what happens here soon," amid speculation about his next season plans.
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Florida Panthers’ Brad Marchand plays key role in second championship run - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Brad Marchand sure made himself at home in Florida. Now he’s a two-time Stanley Cup champion. Getting Marchand at the trade deadline from Boston for what ended up being a single first-round pick turned out to be a genius move by Florida as he scored six often timely goals against Edmonton in the final while providing vocal and physical leadership every shift. It culminating with a victory in Game 6 on Tuesday night that left…
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Florida Panthers' Brad Marchand plays key role in second championship run
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Brad Marchand sure made himself at home in Florida. Now he's a two-time Stanley Cup champion.
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