BREAKING: HUGE news for Boston Bruins fans ahead of TONIGHT's game
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Ryan
October 27, 2022 (1:59 PM)
Tonight the Boston Bruins take on the Detroit Red Wings and they will get a big boost to their lineup.
The Bruins have started the season off 6-1-0 despite missing some key contributors in their lineup, which is exciting many fans as to what they are capable of this season when they are at full power.
Well, the Boston Bruins were supposed to be without Brad Marchand until atleast December after having offseason surgery, but it looks like they will get to see him a month early as he is ready to go and will be in the lineup for tonights game!
Brad Marchand is known as a pest around the league or a ''rat'' but he is one of those players that while you hate playing against him, you would love to have him.
Marchand has been a consistent scorer throughout his whole career, but after the 2016 World Cup, his game entered a whole new level after playing and winning gold with Team Canada.
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Will Marchand reach 100 points this season? |
yes | 37 | 46.8 % |
no | 42 | 53.2 % |
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