Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand scored twice to beat the Maple Leafs. But Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe noted that he "gets away with" penalties.
TORONTO — Brad Marchand had a relatively quiet — at least by his in-your-face standards — start to the Stanley Cup playoffs. Sure, the Bruins captain drew some key penalties and picked up three assists through six periods against the Maple Leafs. He'd also yet to truly leave his mark. And it felt like only a matter of time before one of the NHL's best both with the puck on his stick, and at hockey's dark arts when it isn't, properly entered the fray. The moment arrived Wednesday. Marchand scored
No | Player | Pos |
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2 | D | |
59 | LW | |
78 | D | |
56 | D | |
24 | C | |
11 | C | |
20 | D | |
55 | D | |
18 | C | |
29 | RW | |
19 | C | |
31 | G | |
64 | C | |
3 | D | |
23 | LW | |
51 | D | |
37 | D | |
46 | D | |
16 | RW | |
34 | C | |
83 | D | |
22 | D | |
74 | C | |
30 | G | |
8 | D | |
88 | RW | |
61 | LW | |
75 | RW | |
44 | D | |
89 | LW | |
35 | G | |
91 | C | |
25 | D | |
52 | D | |
60 | G |