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With two goals in Game 5, the 37-year-old Panthers trade deadline acquisition joined elite Stanley Cup Final history.
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand became just the second player in NHL history to score at least five goals in a Stanley Cup Final series two times, and the first player to do it on two separate teams.
The Florida Panthers can repeat as Stanley Cup champs with a win in Game 6 or 7. Trading for Marchand has been a huge part of the Panthers’ latest run.
Florida Panthers veteran Brad Marchand’s name wasn’t among the first six players named to Team Canada’s Olympic roster on Monday. The first Canadian squad includes Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Brayden Point, Cale Makar, and Marchand's teammate Sam Reinhart.
It’s 2011 all over again for Brad Marchand, who at 37 is showing signs he’s getting better with age in inching the Florida Panthers to within one victory of repeating as Stanley Cup champions.
Not only had Brad Marchand just scored his second goal of the night, the one that pushed the Florida Panthers to a 3-0 lead in the third period of Game 5 of the best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final, putting the Panthers one win from their second consecutive championship, but the goal itself was more than oh-my-God worthy.
Oilers Player Airs Frustration Over Brad Marchand's Game 5 Goals originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was a night to forget for Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman and one that could define Brad Marchand’s legacy with the Florida Panthers.
The Florida Panthers acquired Brad Marchand just ahead of the NHL trade deadline hoping he would give them enough of