Panthers’ Brad Marchand Scored a Goal with Special Meaning. It Was for Selah
- On Saturday, Brad Marchand scored for the Florida Panthers and pointed to the sky, marking his sixth goal this season and the 430th of his career.
- It came three days after he was home in Nova Scotia paying tribute to 10-year-old Selah Panacci-MacCallum, who died Oct. 24 of adrenal cortical carcinoma, following a Wednesday fundraiser for the family.
- Marchand missed Florida's game against Anaheim to be with his friend's family and filled in as coach of the under-18 March and Mill Co. Hunters in Halifax on Wednesday.
- Maurice emphasized team priorities, saying on Saturday, `We fully appreciate the things that are most important and hockey's very, very important,` while Marchand said `There's no place that I'd be other than here right now.`
- Marchand's bond with JP MacCallum goes back many years, underscoring the personal nature of his tribute and his hands-on role in Nova Scotia community youth hockey as co-owner and coach.
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Brad Marchand put the puck in the back of the net for the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, then pointed a finger in the air and looked to the sky. The reason was obvious. This goal was for Selah, the 10-year-old daughter of a close friend who died of cancer on Oct. 24.
Panthers' Brad Marchand dedicates 'special' goal to late daughter of close friend
Brad Marchand put the puck in the back of the net for the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, then pointed a finger in the air and looked to the sky. The reason was obvious. This goal was for Selah, the 10-year-old daughter of a close friend who died of cancer on Oct. 24.
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Panthers' Brad Marchand scored a goal with special meaning. It was for Selah
Brad Marchand scored a heartfelt goal for the Florida Panthers on Saturday night. He pointed to the sky in tribute to 10-year-old Selah Panacci-MacCallum, the daughter of his close friend JP MacCallum.
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