The hockey world is buzzing with love and celebration as Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand made a heartwarming announcement that melted fans everywhere: he and his wife are expecting their fourth child — a baby boy — due this November.
The 36-year-old NHL veteran shared the joyful news in a candid, emotional post that showed a softer side of the often-feisty forward known for his fierce presence on the ice.
“We’re thrilled to share that we’re welcoming another little boy into our family this November,” Marchand wrote. “Number four is on the way, and we’re so incredibly blessed.”
A Family Man Off the Ice

While Marchand is often in the headlines for his fiery playing style, chirps, and clutch performances, those who know him off the ice know he’s also a devoted husband and father. With three kids already, the Marchands have built a strong, loving household — one he often speaks about with pride and gratitude.
Fans have watched him grow not only as a player but also as a family man. Over the years, he’s shared snippets of his life at home — from playful moments with his children to quiet evenings spent with his wife — showing that there’s much more to him than just hockey.
“My kids are everything to me,” he’s said in past interviews. “They’ve grounded me, motivated me, and given me a reason to be better every single day — on and off the ice.”
A Wave of Support
The announcement was met with an outpouring of love across social media. Teammates, fans, and even rival players couldn’t help but share their excitement for the Marchand family.
Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy commented, “Congrats, brother! Can’t wait to meet the little guy.”
Even longtime rivals chimed in, with one Toronto Maple Leafs fan writing, “I may boo you every game, but I’ll cheer for this. Congrats, Marchand!”
The NHL’s official Twitter account shared the news with a simple yet heartfelt post:
“Baby on board! Congrats to Brad and the entire Marchand family on their growing team. 🍼🖤💛”
Another Boy Joins the Marchand Lineup
With a fourth boy joining the family lineup, fans are already joking that Marchand is building a future NHL starting line at home. Some even began fantasizing about a “Marchand legacy line” skating together one day.
“That’s three wingers and a center away from their own line,” one fan joked. “Brad better start training them early!”
A Season of New Beginnings
As the Bruins continue their playoff run, this news brings extra motivation and joy to the Marchand household. It’s clear that beyond the stakes on the ice, something even more meaningful awaits the Bruins captain this fall.
“This November, our hearts get a little fuller,” Marchand said, closing his announcement with a smile. “I already can’t wait to hold him.”
Congratulations, Brad and family! The hockey world celebrates with you.
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