The Boston Bruins still have plenty to play for in their final two regular-season games, but they’ll have to do it without their top goal-scorer.
The NHL suspended B’s winger Brad Marchand on Thursday for Boston’sĀ final two games after he spearedĀ Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Jake Dotchin in the groin in the teams’ Tuesday night matchup. That leaves the B’s without one of their top offensive players as they play for seeding in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
As theĀ NHLās Department of Player SafetyĀ explained, Marchand’sĀ now been fined or suspended seven times,Ā a number that is nearingĀ Matt Cooke’s discipline history, as was discussed on Thursday’s edition of 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Felger & Mazz.”
Bruins president Cam Neely later appeared on “Felger & Mazz,” and he weighed in on the Cooke/Marchand discussion.
āWell obviously the skill set is much different, so we can start there, but Brad certainly needs to grow up a little bit on his actions on the ice,ā Neely told “Felger & Mazz,” as transcribed by CSNNE.com. āObviously, itās been talked about, about walking that fine line and getting to it and not crossing it. Heās got to do a better job of that.ā
You can hear more of Neely’s comments on Marchand in the video below.
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