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    Michael DeRosa·Mar 8, 2025·Partner

    Bruins' Don Sweeney Reveals Reason For Brad Marchand Trade

    Brad Marchand (© Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images)Brad Marchand (© Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images)

    Brad Marchand was one of the NHL's top trade candidates leading up to the NHL trade deadline, but there was hope that No. 63 would stay put until the final hour. However, once the clock hit 3 pm ET, it was announced the Boston Bruins dealt Marchand to the Florida Panthers – the team that knocked them out two post-seasons in a row – for a measly 2027 conditional second-round pick. It will turn into a 2028 first-round pick if Marchand plays at least 50% of Florida's playoff games. 

    While speaking to reporters following the trade deadline, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney shared the team's main reason for dealing their former captain. 

    "Just had a gap," Sweeney said. "Deep down, we had been talking really from day two, I think, of free agency in terms of what his intentions were and where we were at. We always had a bit of a term gap that took us a while and felt that we had been able to bridge that. But again, a player is more than entitled to have an understanding of what they think their market value is and do what's best for them. And I have to always respect that."

    Sweeney then added:

    "Then we had to make a really, really difficult decision to say, well let's give Brad another opportunity with a really good team, and then he can make his decision what he thinks is best moving forward."

    It is certainly tough that the Bruins and Marchand couldn't find a way to get a contract extension done. Even at 36 years old, he was still one of the Bruins' best players. It would have been incredible for him to play his entire career in Boston, but that thought can be forgotten. 

    It was a historic run in Boston for Marchand. In 1,090 career games over 16 seasons as a Bruin, the 2006 third-round pick had 422 goals, 976 points, and a plus-284 rating. 

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    michaelderosa·Mar 8, 2025
    Do you think the Bruins made a mistake trading Marchand?
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    anonymous·Mar 8, 2025
    No, their mistake was trading him within the division, getting basically nothing in return, and keeping half his salary. And with Sweeney's draft record, I wouldn't hold my breath on the value of Florida's (will be late) first round pick (if it becomes that).
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    anonymous·Mar 8, 2025
    Yes.
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    anonymous·Mar 13, 2025
    From what I understand Sweeney asked Marchand where he would like to be traded. Bruins are not going to the playoffs so going to Florida no big deal. Now he has talent to play with throughout whatever line he is on not just one player in the whole team pasta.
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    PhilB·Mar 10, 2025
    100% yes. Sweeney wouldn't budge from 3 mill after Marchy was we'll underpaid for several years with the cap going up I think he could have given him more just Sweeney being cheap again. He'll pay free agents we'll above market value then use a 1st round pick to get rid of them but won't give there captain a little more money. WHY IS HE STILL THE G.M.
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    anonymous·Mar 8, 2025
    Yes
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