Bruins Have 3 Potential Paths With Brad Marchand.
What will the Bruins do with Brad Marchand?
The Boston Bruins have several pending unrestricted free agents, but captain Brad Marchand is easily the most notable.
The Bruins’ struggles this season and his lack of a contract extension have raised questions about No. 63’s future in Boston. Because of this, let’s consider three paths the Bruins could take with the superstar forward.
Path No. 1: Bruins Sign Marchand To Extension Before Deadline
The speculation surrounding Marchand would come to an end if the Bruins get him signed to a contract extension. It is something they should try to do, as he is still one of their best players, even at 36 years old. He currently ranks second on the team in goals (19), assists (24), and points (43).

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Given how significant of a figure Marchand is in Bruins history, it would be nice if they signed him to an extension to finish off his career in Boston. But will both sides get it done?
Path No. 2: Bruins Keep Marchand As Own Rental
The Bruins could also keep Marchand around for the rest of the season without a contract extension finalized, especially if they are holding a playoff spot then. However, this option would have some risk, as they could lose him for nothing during the summer if he does not sign a new deal with Boston by July 1.
Path No. 3: Bruins Trade Marchand
The final potential path the Bruins have with Marchand is trading him. Trading Marchand would be a franchise-altering move, as he has spent the entirety of his 16-year career as a Bruin and is still a star.

Marchand has opened up about the trade rumors surrounding him, noting that his main focus is to help the Bruins succeed. However, with the Bruins considering a retool, it is fair to wonder if he could be the big piece moved that gets that truly started.
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