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Michael Traikos·Mar 8, 2025·Partner

Fans React To Boston Trading Brad Marchand To Florida: 'The Panthers Officially Have The Most Annoying Team In NHL history'

In a stunning move that no one saw coming, Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand was traded to the Florida Panthers in a stunning move minutes before the 3 p.m. deadline on Friday.

And the reaction from the hockey world — as well as the memes — did not disappoint.

Indeed, Marchand should feel at home in Florida, where the NHL's biggest rat joins fellow pests Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett on the top team in the Atlantic Division. This year, the trio has combined for 62 goals and 144 points. But it's the combined 277 hits and 187 penalty minutes that probably has opponents — especially in the playoffs — fearing for their lives as the Panthers look towards reaching a third straight trip to the Stanley Cup final and back-to-back championships.

“I suspect that it's going to be rather seamless,” Panthers GM Bill Zito said of Marchand’s integration with the team.

“I think all of us are just looking forward to seeing, on the heels of the Four Nations, you saw Sam Bennett and Marchand play together, and it's just, it's great for the sport, right?” said Zito. “It's exciting, it's fun, and probably all of you, I would think, when you think about the hockey side of it, and the fan side of it, the romantic love of the game, you smile, and you're like, ‘This is going to be pretty fun.’ ”

Unfortunately, fans will have to wait a while to see the trio in action.

Tkachuk is expected to be out for the remainder of the playoffs with a groin injury he suffered at the 4 Nations Face-Off, while Marchand is week-to-week with an upper-body injury he suffered last weekend.

Marchand, who was acquired from Florida in exchange for a conditional 2027 second-round pick (the pick will become a 2027 or 2028 first-round pick if Florida wins two rounds of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs and Marchand plays in 50 per cent of the team's post-season games), might not be the same player who once had 100 points. But even at the age of 36, he is a shift-disturbing presence who has chipped in for 21 goals and 47 points this season.

Wherever he plays — and here's hoping that the Panthers put Marchand and Tkachuk on a line with Bennett — he's going to be a nightmare.

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