Brad Marchand’s Massive Extension With The Boston Bruins, Is He Worth It?

By Jordan Long

The Boston Bruins have agreed to an eight-year extension with forward Brad Marchand. The deal will be worth $49 million with an average salary of $6.125 million per season. It also includes a no-trade clause. ESPN stated that Marchand said, “This is an extremely exciting day for me and my family. I would like to thank the Jacobs family, Cam Neely, Don Sweeney, Claude Julien, the coaching staff, my teammates and our fans for their continued support and belief in me. I have been a Bruin since the start of my pro career and there is no place I would rather play. I look forward to doing everything I can to help our team achieve success and bring the Stanley Cup back to Boston.”

I think this is a decent deal with Marchand. He will be entering his 8th NHL season, all with the Boston Bruins. Marchand has scored 153 goals and 136 assists for a total of 289 points in a Bruins uniform. He is valuable to the Bruins because of his ability to kill penalties and score on the power play. Last season he scored 37 goals, 6 of them came on the power play while 4 were short-handed.

Marchand is not only a great scorer but finds his teammates on the open ice. When he passes to an open teammate it is usually a scoring chance. He is a fast skater and can get behind the defensemen. Sometimes his quickness on the ice leads to breakaways and those usually end in goals.

I am glad the Bruins rewarded one of their best players. It is a lot of money but Marchand is worth it because of his ability to score. The extension will keep Marchand in a Bruins uniform through the 2024-2025 season. The only goal Marchand has in mind is to bring another Stanley Cup to the city of Boston. Hopefully he can deliver.

            What do you think of the Boston Bruins giving Brad Marchand a large extension?

 

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