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Elliotte Friedman sets the record straight after Brad Marchand denies his report
Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand. Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand recently criticized NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, who has since publicly responded with his thoughts.

A cloud of speculation and drama surrounded the Boston Bruins on the weekend regarding the future of Marchand. Rumors were making the rounds regarding ongoing contract negotiations for him. The noise was discussed on "Hockey Night in Canada," and a statement from hockey insider Elliotte Friedman indicated the Bruins and Marchand were very close to finalizing a three-year extension of his deal.

However, what could have easily been a mundane update about a star player's future turned into an entirely different affair when Marchand himself doused the report with fire, calling it "false" in no uncertain terms as he spoke to reporters.

Marchand's fiery response poured fuel on the already-heated situation. Marchand has earned a reputation as an aggressive player, not only on the ice but also outside of it. He thrives in the heat of the moment, pestering opponents with relentless forechecking and exchanging barbs with rivals and reporters alike.

His public dismissal of Friedman's report was well in character; bold and brash like the Bruins captain his fans have come to expect of him, thus further entrenching himself as one of the NHL's most polarizing figures.

"That report from Elliotte was false," he said.

Although Marchand denies it with passion, Friedman is one of the most respected voices in hockey journalism. Having built his reputation over decades, Friedman is known for his careful reporting and a vast network of contacts within the NHL.

His insight into player contracts and team dynamics is widely trusted, so when he speaks on an issue, people tend to listen. Even after Marchand's public rebuttal, Friedman handled the situation with professionalism, addressing the comments on his "32 Thoughts" podcast. Instead of doubling down on his claims, he welcomed the criticism and even offered moderate speculation on what could be really going on in the privacy of their room.

In an interview, Friedman said there might be a difference between what Marchand's camp and the Bruins want for the length of the contract. His early report had stated that Marchand was going to agree to a three-year extension, but he then said that it's possible it could be even shorter than three years.

Although more is left to be discussed regarding the deal, the presence of both parties still negotiating implies their interest in a mutual agreement. It seems like it's only a matter of time before an extension gets announced.

Considering all the differences between two conflicting reports about Marchand's deal or not with the Bruins, it seems all the more probable that the extension is going to get done eventually, as both parties have an interest in staying together.

Friedman's view into the situation and how Marchand will fire back is going to be exciting to see. Fans and analysts alike will be keeping an eye on this story but whatever happens, one thing stands as certain: Marchand will always be there to provide an interesting story, both on and off the ice.

This article first appeared on Hockey Patrol and was syndicated with permission.

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