Brad Marchand, Stanley Cup and Florida Panthers
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Florida Panthers' Brad Marchand (63) celebrates his game-winning goal against the Edmonton Oilers with Jesper Boqvist (70) and Anton Lundell (15) during the second overtime period in Game 2 of the NHL Stanley Cup final in Edmonton, Friday, June 6, 2025. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) AP Brad Marchand is a Stanley Cup champion once again.
The Florida Panthers forward’s kids left their dad a special voicemail before he played in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. The Players' Tribune shared a video of the call left by Marchand’s son, Sloane, and daughters, Rue and Sawyer, who he shares with his wife, Katrina.
Florida Panthers General Manager Bill Zito is credited with building a dynasty team, leading them to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships. Zito's key acquisitions include Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart, and Brad Marchand, along with shrewd waiver claims and trades.
NHL Analyst Warns Maple Leafs Against Overpaying Panthers' Brad Marchand originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brad Marchand’s postseason with the Florida Panthers has reignited interest in the veteran winger as he approaches free agency on July 1.
There were no blown leads this time as the Florida Panthers down the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 behind Brad Marchand and a defensive gem.
Luongo was the guest drummer banger ahead of Game 7 of the Cup Final last season, which Florida eventually won 2-1 to claim its first Stanley Cup in franchise history. It worked t
The Florida Panthers acquired Brad Marchand just ahead of the NHL trade deadline hoping he would give them enough of