The Bruins shocked the hockey world when they opted to use the 24th overall pick to nab goaltender Malcolm Subban. For an organization that's prided themselves on going with smart, responsible skaters early and often, taking a goaltender with their first pick in the top 60 came as an understandable surprise. Yet, despite being ranked as the best North American goalie by Central Scouting, Malcolm's...
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Marchand gets 4-year deal from Bruins
Against the backdrop of an NHL lockout, the Bruins agreed to a new, four-year deal with forward Brad Marchand on Friday.
Marchand, 24, a key cog in the Bruins' run to the 2011 Stanley Cup, will make $4.5 million per season. He had 28 goals and 27 assists last season, as Boston won the Northeast Division but lost in the first round to Washington.
Marchand, who was a plus-31...
Bruins, Marchand agree to new, four-year deal
Against the backdrop of an NHL lockout, the Bruins agreed to a new, four-year deal with forward Brad Marchand on Friday.
Marchand, 24, a key cog in the Bruins' run to the 2011 Stanley Cup, will make $4.5 million per season. He had 28 goals and 27 assists last season, as Boston won the Northeast Division but lost in the first round to Washington.
Marchand, who was a plus-31...
Brad Marchand Now the Fourth-Highest-Paid Bruin After Signing New Deal (Video)
"The little ball of hate" is going to have some pocket change. Bruins left wing Brad Marchand signed a four-year contract extension with the Bruins on Friday that gives him an average of $4.5 million a year throughout the deal. Marchand has scored 25 goals and handed out 24 assists in his two years with Boston. Marchand was on the phone Friday night to talk with NESN Daily...
Bruins sign first-round pick
The Boston Bruins signed their 2012 first-round draft pick, goalie Malcolm Subban, to a three-year entry-level contract on Thursday. Subban, 18, was the 24th overall pick in the draft. He had a 2.50 goals-against average and .923 save percentage in 39 games with the Belleville Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League in 2011-12.
A New Four-Year Deal For Marchand In Boston
BOSTON, MA – Boston Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli announced today, September 7, that the club has signed forward Brad Marchand to a four-year contract extension through the 2016-17 season. Marchand’s contract will be worth an average of $4.5 million annually over the four years of his deal. Chiarelli will speak to the media later today regarding the signing.
The...
Brad Marchand Extension Fair for Both Sides, Especially When Compared to Recent Deals
Peter Chiarelli and the Bruins are expected to have a lot of work to do once the 2013 summer rolls around. They jumped the gun with one item on that checklist on Friday. The club announced that it had signed forward Brad Marchand to a four-year contract extension. Financially, Marchand's new contract will cost the B's $4.5 million per year beginning in 2013-14. With the possibility...
Bruins Give Brad Marchand 4 Year $18 Million Extension
Bruins Forward #63 Brad Marchand was signed to a 4 year $18 million extension today keeping him in Boston through the 2016/17 season
The Boston Bruins have announced today that the organization has extended winger Brad Marchand 4 more years at $4.5 million per. This should come as no surprise to anyone given the young Bruins’ development over the past few seasons and most notably...
Bruins sign one of Boston's most stylish folks to four year contract
Yesterday the Boston Bruins signed Malcolm Subban to an entry-level contract. Today, Chiarelli keeps the money flowing by signing Brad Marchand to a four-year deal worth $4.5 million annually.That's a lot of money when no one has a clue what the cap will look like under the new CBA. But he's an agitator who gets under teams skins just by waking up every morning. And the kid...
NHL Trade Rumors: Would Bruins Trade David Krejci To Coyotes For Keith Yandle?
With just over one week remaining until the current National Hockey League collective bargaining agreement expires, some teams are feverishly working the phones, meaning the NHL trade rumors are swirling with a fast pace. One of those rumors has a potential deal brewing between the Boston Bruins and Phoenix Coyotes, but I am here to tell you that it is highly unlikely...
Malcolm Subban, Bruins Ink Entry Level Contract
Holy ****, non-CBA news! Today the Bruins have announced that they signed their first round pick, Malcolm Subban, to a standard entry-level contract. Subban was drafted 24th overall after Peter Chiarelli told everyone he was not interested in a goalie. Unforunately, people believe that Subban will be ready way earlier then we actually will be (we're probably looking at 4-5 years...
GARTH: Ennis Worth Marchand Money and Term?
Weâre one week away from the expiration of the current NHL CBA, however, another large market team has signed another one of its young players to a long term contract extension.
This time around, itâs the Boston Bruins, the team with the highest payroll in the NHL for the 2012-13 season are presently at $ $68,867,976 for the coming season. Brad Marchand is now the proud...
Marchand Sticking Around
According to the Boston Herald, The Bruins have extended 4 years onto Brad Marchand's contract, making him a Bruin until the 2016-17 season. Terms of the contract is roughly $4.5 million/year, which is a good price for a solid player entering his third NHL season. The only thing this means is Tyler Seguin is probably going to get extended as well, and his price tag will potentially...
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