Marchand may return from injury for Game 6, says part of playoff hockey is ‘trying to hurt someone’
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand wasn’t too outraged over the disputed hit he took that’s sidelined him for the past two games. Because in his view, hurting players comes with the territory in the postseason.
“The more guys you take out, the more advantage your team has,” Marchand said Thursday on the eve of Game 6 against Florida as the Bruins try to avoid playoff elimination. “People don’t say that but that’s just a fact of the game. So every time you step on the ice, someone’s trying to hurt someone. That’s just how it goes in the playoffs.”
Marchand may be back in the lineup Friday after being out since being staggered on a hit to his head from Panthers forward Sam Bennett in the first period of Game 3. Bennett, who was not penalized on the play, has denied punching Marchand intentionally.
Asked if he thought it was a cheap shot, Marchand said, “I think he got away with one but, I mean, that’s part of the game and definitely part of playoff hockey.