REPORT: Possible SUSPENSION coming for Brad Marchand after another DIRTY play (VIDEO)
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Ryan
February 24, 2023 (11:47)
When it comes to Brad Marchand, the best way to describe him is a pest. He is absolutely someone everyone would want on their team, but is someone you hate to play against because he can beat you on the scoreboard but also make some dirty plays that put your players at risk.
Over his career he has forfeited almost $1,000,000 due to suspensions, and after last nights performance, he might be adding to that total.
Last night the Boston Bruins were in Seattle to take on the Kraken, and late in the third period, both teams were starting to get a little aggressive. Marchand paired off with Oliver Bjorkstrand and started exchanging words, and while doing so, you will see Marchand slewfoot an unsuspecting Bjorkstrand.
Slewfooting is a very dangerous play, which usually results in a suspension, unless it's done by PK Slewban.
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Will Marchand be suspended for this? |
yes | 209 | 61.3 % |
no | 132 | 38.7 % |
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