Disabled Fan Confronts Brad Marchand During Match… His Reaction Will Make You Cry
The scene unfolded amidst the intense rivalry between the Boston Bruins and their opponents, filling the arena with electric energy and passionate supporters. Among them was 8-year-old Jamie, a devoted Bruins fan who idolized Brad Marchand for his skill and dedication to the game.
Jamie, who has been in a wheelchair since birth due to a rare neurological condition, had always found solace and inspiration in hockey, particularly in Marchand’s tenacity and skill on the ice. His dream to meet Marchand in person became a reality when his family managed to secure tickets close to the rink, offering Jamie an unparalleled view of his hero in action.
During a break in the game, Jamie seized the opportunity to hold up a handmade sign that read, “Brad, you’re my hero!” With a mixture of excitement and nerves, Jamie called out to Marchand, his voice trembling with anticipation. To Jamie’s surprise and joy, Marchand paused mid-stride and made his way over to where Jamie and his family were seated.
Marchand crouched down to Jamie’s eye level, his trademark intensity softened by a warm smile. “Hey buddy, thanks for coming out to support us,” Marchand said, his voice filled with genuine appreciation. He signed Jamie’s jersey and posed for a photo, making sure to chat with Jamie about their shared love for hockey.
After the game, Marchand’s gesture continued to touch hearts as photos and videos of the encounter spread across social media. Jamie’s beaming smile and Marchand’s genuine connection with his young fan highlighted the profound impact athletes can have beyond the game itself. It was a reminder of the power of sports to inspire and uplift, especially for those facing challenges.
Bruins’ Brad Marchand chokes Ottawa’s Nick Cousins in wild NHL scene
Brad Marchand went a little too far in trying to get an opponent hot under the collar.
The well-known Bruins agitator put his hand around the neck of Senators forward Nick Cousins in the first period of Boston’s 2-0 win Thursday night.
With tensions high between the teams early — Ottawa rallied for a 6-5 shootout win over Boston just six nights earlier — Marchand wasted little time in renewing the hostilities, taking off his glove and putting his bare hand around Cousins’ throat during a stoppage in play at the 3:25 mark.
A linesman quickly stepped in to separate them.
That Marchand and Cousins were the two in the midst of a brouhaha should not have come as much of a surprise to anyone watching: they were named the players other NHLers would most like to punch in the face, according to a 2024 poll by The Athletic .
Marchand, 36, is well known for bringing his special brand of edge to the game, having been scolded by the league for going on a licking spree during the 2018, in addition to his multiple fines and suspensions for dirty hits.
He hasn’t been afraid to mix it up off the ice this season, either, having engaged in a war of words with a local radio host after the latter’s report that Marchand and star Bruins winger David Pastrnak didn’t like one another earlier this month.
Brad Marchand #63 of the Boston Bruins looks for a shot on goal against Anton Forsberg #31 of the Ottawa Senators. Getty Images
“I know reporters have a job to do and that job is to report on the team,” Marchand told media members . “Usually, you try to be fact-based. But when there’s just blatant lies told in the media, that’s where there’s a problem. The fact this guy has a platform and is just making this up is embarrassing. There’s zero truth to anything he said. This is how you lose a job very quickly. The fact that he’s gonna have a job after this is insane.”
After Marchand’s actions Thursday night, his job may not be in peril, but his paycheck might if the league decides he needs a call to talk about it.