Fresh off winning the NHL Championship, Brad Marchand is committing to a long-term future with the Florida Panthers. The seasoned left winger, who was acquired from the Boston Bruins during the March trade deadline in his second season with the Panthers, has agreed to a six-year contract extension reportedly valued at nearly $32 million.
At 37 years old, Marchand was traded to the powerful Panthers after spending 16 seasons with the Bruins. His previous eight-year deal with Boston, which began in 2016, expired this offseason. When contract negotiations with Boston fell through, the Bruins opted to trade him.
Marchand quickly made a significant impact in Florida, becoming a key contributor in their postseason run. He tallied a career-high 10 playoff goals along with 10 assists, including six goals during the Panthers’ 4-2 Stanley Cup final series win over the Edmonton Oilers.
With Marchand locked in, the Panthers also showed their satisfaction in retaining Matthew Tkachuk by re-signing him. It was a busy weekend for Florida as they continued to build on their championship success, also re-signing Sam Bennett and reportedly securing multi-year extensions with defenseman Aaron Ekblad.
These moves now secure eight core players—Tkachuk, Marchand, Bennett, Ekblad, forward Sam Reinhart, and defenseman Seth Jones—through 2030, positioning the Panthers for several dominant seasons ahead.
Fan Take: This multi-year commitment from Brad Marchand highlights Florida’s ambition to remain an elite force in the NHL for years to come. For hockey fans, it signals a thrilling era of sustained excellence and fierce competition that could elevate the sport’s excitement and popularity even further.