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The Bruins' future captain? How Brad Marchand's evolution as a leader has made the unlikely inevitable – The Athletic
Marchand eager to hit the Great Outdoors – Boston Herald
Brad Marchand - Wikipedia
Brad Marchand scores twice in Bruins' win over Carolina
The most despicable Boston Bruins of all time: Cheap shot artists: Brad Marchand vs Terry O'Reilly - Eyes On The Prize
Recap: Marchand stays hot as Bruins hand Sharks first loss
Gallery: Brad Marchand is a crybaby - Eyes On The Prize
AUSTIN MARCHAND // VIC 2.0 - King Skateboard Magazine
Marchand scores 2 goals and Rask stops 40 shots in Bruins' 6-2 win over struggling Hurricanes - The Hockey News
Melnick: The good, the bad and the ugly game 47, Montreal 1, Boston 4 – The Athletic
The Brad Marchand and David Krejci origin stories: How the Bruins executed two franchise-shaking deals – The Athletic
Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron named to All-Star team
Boston Bruins: Brad Marchand avoids suspension for his Game 3 hit
YOU BLEW IT! - Broad Street Hockey
The Bruins' future captain? How Brad Marchand's evolution as a leader has made the unlikely inevitable – The Athletic
Andrew Shaw of Canadiens out for Game 6 against Rangers
Boston Bruins Should Give An 'A' To Brad Marchand
Boston Bruins defeat Montreal Canadiens
Brad Marchand, other NHL pests prove invaluable in Stanley Cup playoffs - Sports Illustrated
Andrew Shaw of Canadiens embraces You Can Play role
Marchand Surprisingly Quiet on Score Sheet - bruins blog - Boston.com
Boston Bruins Goalie Anton Khudobin Assigned to Providence
Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand (TOP) celebrates his goal on the Vancouver Canucks with teammate Andrew Ference during the second period in Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup hockey playoff in Boston,
Hard road to Cup fame for Thomas, Marchand - Sports Illustrated
Ference on Marchand: "If you're the gazelle that runs away from the pack, then you're the one that's going to get eaten" | ProHockeyTalk | NBC Sports
Brad Marchand and the art of the shorthanded goal - The Boston Globe