Brad Marchand returns to Boston
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When the Bruins took the ice for warmups, Hampus Lindholm was noticeably absent despite taking part in Tuesday’s practice.
The Bruins will be looking to bounce back against the Panthers, as they have lost each of their last four games in regulation. This includes a 3-2 loss to the Utah Mammoth during their last game on Oct. 19. With the Bruins still looking to break their losing streak, they made some changes to their lines at their morning skate.
Even with five straight losses to their name, things might be about to get even worse for Marco Sturm and the Bruins.
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BOSTON -- Brad Marchand had two assists in his return to Boston, helping the Florida Panthers end a four-game losing streak with a 4-3 win against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Tuesday.
Brad Marchand was visibly emotional as the Bruins and their fans paid the veteran forward tribute in his first game back in Boston.
During the first extended timeout of the first period, a minute-plus Marchand tribute video played on the Jumbotron, bringing tears to the former Bruins captain’s eyes as he repeatedly saluted the fans back.
Brad Marchand was brought to tears by a tribute video the Bruins showed during his return to Boston. He also received a lengthy ovation.
New coach Marco Sturm’s job is rebuilding organizational culture. Wins are secondary. That is a good thing, though maybe not an easy one.
Brad Marchand came out on top in his return to the Garden in a wild finish, the Panthers beating the Bruins, 4-3.
The Bruins have a grueling non-conference schedule, and they appear the most on a list of the biggest games on the slate.