Brad Marchand’s future: The former Bruins captain hints at potentially returning to the team during offseason | NHL News

Brad Marchand, the former Boston Bruins captain, was traded to Florida in a shocking move before the NHL trade deadline. He wanted to sign an extension to stay with the team. However, negotiations were too distant, and the team decided to move on from the pending free agent and gain an asset in return. This asset was a 2027 conditional second-round pick, potentially becoming a first-round pick if Florida wins two rounds in the playoffs. He spoke for the first time as a player and was inquired about his potential return to Boston during the offseason.
Brad Marchand hints at return to the Bruins
Brad Marchand’s time with the Bruins has temporarily ended. In a shocking twist just before Friday’s 3 p.m. ET NHL trade deadline, Boston dealt its long-time captain to the Florida Panthers.
While Marchand was eager to ink an extension that would see him remain in Boston for the remainder of his playing career, contract negotiations stalled due to a lack of common ground. Instead of losing him for nothing in free agency, the Bruins decided to make a trade, acquiring a conditional second-round pick in 2027. That pick would be elevated to a first-rounder if Florida makes it past two rounds of the playoffs this season and Marchand plays in more than half of them.
On Monday, Marchand spoke to the media for the first time as a Panther, and by Tuesday, he was questioned about coming back to Boston once free agency starts in the offseason.
“I mean, I can’t, I don’t know. I guess is how I would respond. I don’t know what the future brings in terms of how it plays out in the summertime. I know it didn’t come together now. Can things change down the road? Potentially, but that’s to be seen,” Marchand said.
He further added, “I’m sure we’ll have a conversation down the road, but I don’t know where that goes. … It doesn’t change my love for the city and the will to want to be here has never changed. I don’t think that it will ever change. It’s just like a meeting of the minds and kind of come together, but we see.”
Marchand made it plain that he hasn’t ruled out a return to the Bruins once he enters free agency. With his present deal expiring, the veteran right wing will be able to shop himself around on the free market this summer.
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Marchand is entering the final season of the eight-year, $49 million contract he initially signed with Boston in 2016. As an unrestricted free agent, he will have complete agency over his next step, whether that is remaining with the Panthers, returning to the Bruins, or entertaining offers from other clubs throughout the league. With his strong connections to Boston and his wish to complete his career there, a return is very much a viable option, though it will all come down to contract talks and where the team wants to go.
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