Charlie McAvoy didn’t need words to express how he felt about Brad Marchand’s departure from the Boston Bruins. On Friday, hours after the Bruins sent their longtime captain to the Florida Panthers in a trade deadline stunner,
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand saw his time in Massachusetts finally come to an end at Friday. A franchise icon since he broke into the league in 2009, Marchand was reportedly dealt to the Florida Panthers at the NHL trade deadline, leaving quite a legacy in Boston.
Quite literally, the Boston Bruins are a different team than they were yesterday. General manager Don Sweeney detonated the Bruins roster, shipping out several
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy shared his first public comments following his injury with Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off, posting on Instagram about the experience and his subsequent hospitalization.
Charlie McAvoy is feeling emotional after the Boston Bruins made major trades, moving key players like Brad Marchand, Charlie Coyle, and Brandon Carlo. Despite the competitive nature of hockey, McAvoy and Marchand’s friendship remains strong,
McAvoy injured his right shoulder in Team USA’s opener and a subsequent infection necessitated a hospital stay.