Revisit Brad Marchand's best moments as a Bruin
Briefly

Brad Marchand, the Boston Bruins' longtime captain and fan-favorite, was recently traded to the Florida Panthers, concluding a 16-year tenure with the team. A key contributor to their 2011 Stanley Cup win, Marchand is known for both his skill as a player and his playful, sometimes controversial antics. His memorable Stanley Cup celebration with Patrice Bergeron and an infamous incident where he licked an opponent's face serve as highlights of his colorful career. As the Bruins undergo a full rebuild, this transition signifies a major shift in both Marchand's career and the team's legacy.
Marchand's departure from the Bruins marks a significant change for both the player and the franchise as he was a long-tenured athlete and fan-favorite.
Celebrating the 2011 Stanley Cup win, Marchand became famous for a drunken rendition of 'Black and Yellow,' showcasing his beloved personality in Boston.
Despite being adored by Bruins fans for his antics like the 'lick heard round the world,' Marchand was polarizing among other fan bases.
His memorable moments in Boston showcase both his skill as an agitator and his strong bond with teammates like Patrice Bergeron over the years.
Read at Boston.com
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