Brad Marchand to make Panthers debut Friday
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"He’s dying to get into the game, to play the game with the guys out there," coach Paul Maurice said Thursday.
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Florida worked the puck around before Sasha Barkov found Sam Bennett with a perfect back door feed.
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The Florida Panthers acquired Brad Marchand from the Boston Bruins on March 7, boosting their chances of repeating as Stanley Cup champions.
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Marchand was on the ice during overtime with the puck on his stick, and it was the newest Panthers player who made a perfect pass to Sam Bennett that was backhanded into the net to win the game for Florida.
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Longtime Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand made his debut with the Florida Panthers on Friday night, marking his first game since being traded at the NHL trade deadline. Although he had been practicing with his new team, Marchand hadn’t played in a game since March 1 due to an upper-body injury.
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Brad Marchand capped his Florida debut by setting up Sam Bennett’s winner with 41.1 seconds left in overtime, and the Panthers defeated the Utah Hockey Club 2-1 on Friday night. Bennett had both goals for Florida,
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SUNRISE, Fla. -- Sam Bennett scored his second goal of the game off an assist from Brad Marchand at 4:18 of overtime to give the Florida Panthers a 2-1 win over the Utah Hockey Club at Amerant Bank Arena on Friday. It was the first game with the Panthers for Marchand after he was acquired before the NHL Trade Deadline on March 7.
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Any performance Utah had against Florida was bound to be better, considering it had just suffered its worst loss in franchise history the night before—a brutal 8-0 defeat against Tampa.