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Newest information on Bruins captain Brad Marchand’s upper body injury

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Boston Bruins fans were left holding their breath as news broke that captain Brad Marchand suffered an upper body injury during Game 3 against the Florida Panthers. The star left wing took a hard hit from Panthers center Sam Bennett in the first period, crashing into the boards and appearing visibly shaken up.

Despite playing through the end of the second period, Marchand did not return for the final 20 minutes of the game. The Bruins ultimately fell to the Panthers 6-2, with head coach Jim Montgomery providing little insight into Marchand’s condition post-game.

The loss of Marchand, who leads the team in playoff scoring with 10 points, comes as a significant blow to the Bruins. Known for his offensive prowess and contributions on special teams, Marchand’s absence will undoubtedly be felt as the team looks to bounce back in Game 4.

Montgomery’s comments on the hit from Bennett added fuel to the fire, hinting at a contentious history between the two players. With Bennett escaping disciplinary action for the hit, tensions are sure to rise as the series continues.

As Bruins fans anxiously await updates on Marchand’s status, the team prepares for a crucial Game 4 at TD Garden on Sunday night. With the series tied at 2-1 in favor of the Panthers, the Bruins will need to dig deep to overcome the loss of their captain and even the score.

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