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"Favourite Player of All Time": Roberto Luongo shows his love for Brad Marchand after overtime winner
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Roberto Luongo Declares Brad Marchand His All-Time Favorite After Overtime Triumph

June 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Roberto Luongo and Brad Marchand share a notable history that dates back to the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. Both now part of the Florida Panthers organization—Luongo serving as a special advisor to the general manager—were key figures in that memorable series. In Game 3 on June 6, 2011, Marchand, just 21 at the time, scored a crucial short-handed goal against Luongo. Marchand went on to net five goals in the series, helping the Boston Bruins rally from a 0-2 deficit to clinch their first Stanley Cup in 39 years by winning in seven games. He scored three goals across the decisive Games 6 and 7, which the Bruins won, denying the Vancouver Canucks their first championship and delivering a heart-breaking loss for Luongo.

Fast forward 14 years, and any bitterness seems to have softened. After Florida’s thrilling 5-4 double overtime win in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton—where Marchand scored twice, including the overtime winner—Luongo shared his admiration for the veteran forward on social media. Marchand responded warmly, calling Luongo “amazing” and expressing happiness to be part of the same team.

Marchand, who tallied 11 goals and 19 points in 25 games during Boston’s 2011 Cup run, has continued his strong play in Florida with 7 goals and 17 points in 19 games this season. Despite Marchand’s impact, the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2011 went to Bruins goalie Tim Thomas. Now, with the Cup Final still ongoing, Marchand could be a top contender for this year’s MVP award. Fans eagerly await how the rest of the series will play out.

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Fan Take: This reunion of former rivals turned teammates highlights the dynamic storytelling that makes hockey so captivating. It’s a reminder that time heals wounds and that past rivalries can fuel shared success, potentially elevating the sport’s drama and fan engagement to new heights.

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