Brad Marchand rallying to get Patrice Bergeron out of retirement

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Brad Marchand rallying to get Patrice Bergeron out of retirement

Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand seems to be on a mission to coax his longtime teammate and friend, Patrice Bergeron, out of retirement.

After notching his sixth career hat trick in a 3-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets, Marchand said:

"Nice to get, they don’t come often. That’s just sometimes how it goes, you get the bounces and sometimes you don't."

Then, Marchand hinted at the impact Bergeron's return could have on the team.

"Maybe I’ll keep getting in [Bergeron's] ear about trying to get him to come back," Marchand said.

The Bruins' fortunes have taken a dramatic turn since the recent meet-up between Marchand and Bergeron. The team has broken their slump, securing three consecutive wins while outscoring opponents 10-4. Marchand himself has been instrumental, breaking free to score an impressive four goals in just two games.

Is this the Bergeron effect in action? While the veteran center has not made any official statements about a potential return, Marchand's relentless campaign suggests a glimmer of hope for Bruins fans.

As the team continues to thrive under this newfound momentum, the question on everyone's mind remains: could we see Patrice Bergeron back on the ice sooner than expected?


Brad Marchand's grandmother passed away recently

Recently, Boston Bruins' captain Brad Marchand experienced a profound personal loss with the passing of his maternal grandmother, Frances O'Leary, on a somber Friday night. Marchand, who confirmed the heartbreaking news after the game, revealed the emotional toll it took on him throughout the weekend.

In a postgame interview on Sunday night, Marchand shared that his grandmother's passing occurred late the previous week, shedding light on the challenging circumstances he faced. Despite the heavy burden of grief, Marchand, embodying the qualities of a true leader, has managed to channel his sadness and frustration onto the ice, sparking a sudden surge in his performance.

Marchand, the eldest of four children born to Kevin and Lynn Marchand, hails from a family with deep connections to the sport. His father, known for his toughness on the ice, engaged in an astonishing 40 fights within a 40-game span during his junior ice hockey years.

Married to his wife Katrina since September 2015, Marchand is a proud father to two daughters, Sawyer and Rue, and a stepson named Sloane. As the hockey world witnesses Marchand's resilience, his ability to navigate personal sorrow while maintaining a remarkable on-ice performance is a testament to his strength and character.

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