Paul Bissonnette shares bold take on Brad Marchand’s future

Brad Marchand is having a phenomenal postseason, tallying ten goals and ten assists in 20 games. In the Final, he has already scored six goals and is on the verge of winning his second Stanley Cup. Now, analyst Paul Bissonnette has shared a bold take on Marchand’s future.

When the Boston Bruins traded their captain, Brad Marchand, to the Florida Panthers on March 7, many analysts and fans recognized that the Panthers were acquiring a top-tier player—especially valuable heading into the playoffs. But few could have predicted just how impactful Marchand would be, helping lead the Panthers to the brink of their second consecutive Stanley Cup title.

Brad Marchand’s second title

If Florida does win the Cup, it would mark Marchand’s second championship—coming 14 years after his first, when the Bruins defeated the Canucks in seven games back in 2011. Now 37 years old, Marchand shows no signs of slowing down. Former NHLer, podcast host, and current TV analyst Paul Bissonnette recently shared his thoughts on Marchand’s legacy.

Paul Bissonnette makes prediction

Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Paul Bissonnette declared that Brad Marchand is destined for the Hockey Hall of Fame.
“Brad Marchand is a Hall of Famer. The conversation is over,” he wrote—prompting widespread praise from fans.
“Playoff legend,” one fan commented.
“Great tweet. What a gamer. All-time,” another wrote.
“Anyone with a hockey brain knows this,” a third added.
Game 6 is scheduled for Tuesday in Florida.

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