The last Florida Panther should make its first appearance with the team.
The striker Brad Marchand, a future temple of fame and champion of the Stanley Cup, was acquired by the Florida of Boston Bruins while the chronometer struck at midnight on the deadline of the NHL on Friday.
It was a shocking decision that came after the Director General of Panthers, Bill Zito, had already acquired the defender Seth Jones, the Center Nico Sturm and the goalkeeper Vasek Vanecek.
Marchand is currently injured, dealing with an upper body injury he suffered on Saturday before the trade deadline.
We will learn more about his calendar for a return in the coming days, because Marchand is already in southern Florida and under the care of the medical team of the panthers.
On Monday morning, before Florida hit the ice for its last training before a six -game road trip trip that lasted almost two weeks, the team is organizing a press conference.
Probably representing new swag of new panthers, Marchand will speak to the media and discuss things like why he wanted to come in the south of Florida and what kind of damage he could do online with players like Sam Bennett and Matthew Tkachuk.
Known for a long time for his style of physical and imposing play, it would seem that Marchand should perfectly integrate with the systems used by the head coach of the panthers, Paul Maurice.
This is why it would not be surprising to see Marchand stay in the south of Florida after this season.
He will be a free agent without restriction at the end of the season and would not have been satisfied with the lack of Boston will to negotiate.
It will be interesting to see what he has to say on Monday morning.
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