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Brad Marchand's heartwarming moment with daughter post Game 4's loss against the Edmonton Oilers has made fans emotional
Brad Marchand's heartwarming moment with daughter post Game 4's loss against the Edmonton Oilers has made fans emotional

Time of India

time34 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Brad Marchand's heartwarming moment with daughter post Game 4's loss against the Edmonton Oilers has made fans emotional

Brad Marchand looked upset post Game 4's loss.(Image via Sam Navarro-Imagn Images) Brad Marchand, one of the most talented and popular players in the NHL, unfortunately, ended up losing to the Edmonton Oilers' last night in Game 4 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals. After two consecutive wins in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, the Florida Panthers' fans were left heartbroken last night. But it seems like Brad Marchand's heartfelt moment with his daughter, Sawyer, has now melted his fans' hearts. Brad Marchand's heartwarming moment with his daughter, Sawyer, post Game 4's loss against the Florida Panthers has melted hearts In a video that has now gone viral, Brad Marchand's daughter, Sawyer, could be spotted waiting for her father in the tunnel post Game 4 loss against the Edmonton Oilers. Dressed in Brad Marchand's jersey, his daughter looked excited as she fist bumped her father's teammates. After a few seconds, Brad Marchand could be spotted passing through the tunnel when he spots his daughter waiting for him. The Florida Panthers' star player then pulls his daughter towards him and gives her a peck on her head. This heartfelt moment has gone viral and it has melted fans' hearts. A fan took to X and wrote, 'One of my favorite @NHLBruins ever good luck actually playing for the Stanley cup', while another fan wrote, 'I hate how this guy is starting to make me like him.' A third fan wrote, 'I was never a Brad Marchand fan but I am liking him more every day', while another user commented, 'My favorite Bruin. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Still hard to see him with another team.' A fifth fan noted, 'As much as I can't stand him as a villain, he's become the heart and drive of that team and is playing fantastic hockey', while another user wrote, 'I'm routing for Edmonton because I would like to see McDavid get the cup but if Florida wins I'll be happy for Brad Marchand'. While Brad Marchand has not spoken about Game 4's loss against the Edmonton Oilers yet, the Florida Panthers' coach, Paul Maurice spoke about it. Paul Maureice said, 'We've had two overtime losses now that are painful, and we've enjoyed the two wins, so we're flat now.' Game 5 between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers is now scheduled for Saturday night. Also Read: 'Partying while the Oilers are losing': Connor McDavid's wife Lauren Kyle's recent post with Celeste Desjardins sparks uproar during team's losing streak

'All hell breaks loose': Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch address Oilers' discipline issues after Game 3 loss
'All hell breaks loose': Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch address Oilers' discipline issues after Game 3 loss

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'All hell breaks loose': Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch address Oilers' discipline issues after Game 3 loss

Leon Draisaitl spoke about the Oilers' loss in Game 3.(Image viafile) Game 3 between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers proved to be a terrible night for the Canadian team and Leon Draisaitl has finally spoken about his feelings for the game. Game 3 loss against the Florida Panthers has been the second consecutive loss for the Edmonton Oilers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals. Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch spoke about how the Edmonton Oilers can do better after the Game 3 loss A few hours ago, as Leon Draisaitl spoke to the media alongside the Edmonton Oilers' Corey Perry, as he reflected on Game 3. Leon Draisaitl said, 'That's part of their DNA. That's, that's what they do. I think there's spurts in the series where we've handled it really well.' RAW | Leon Draisaitl, Corey Perry 06.10.25 The Edmonton Oilers' star player added, 'Last night is, I mean, it's the game is over with 11 minutes hell breaks loose. It's a UFC fight. But, like, I think overall, we can be a little bit more disciplined and stay away from that.' Monday night was terrible for the Edmonton Oilers' team and its fans. Many were expecting a win after the devastating loss in Game 2 but the reality was far from that. The Oilers' Jake Walman has been fined $5000 for 'roughing' the Florida Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk and another $5000 for 'unsportsmanlike conduct'. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Най-продаваните ежедневни обувки това лято – виж защо! ZAROTRAVEL® КУПИ СЕГА Undo The Edmonton Oilers' coach, Kris Knoblauch, also spoke about it and said, 'Florida does a really good job that. That's their game. They like that…We got to play our game…But I think some of our guys got a little distracted with that. I think it's most important for us to play in between the whistles.' The Edmonton Oilers are facing a pretty tough time after a smooth win in Game 1 against the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals. The Oilers' fans are shocked as the Edmonton Oilers were recording a pretty smooth run on the ice in the playoffs against the Vegas Golden Knights and the Dallas Stars. While for most fans the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals has now started to feel like a rematch from the last season when the Edmonton Oilers lost to the Florida Panthers, many are hoping for a succesful win in Game 4. Also Read: 'He is a joke': Evander Kane blasted by fans after controversial post-game comments following Game 3 loss

'It'll most likely be my last one': Florida Panthers' Brad Marchand opens up ahead of Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers
'It'll most likely be my last one': Florida Panthers' Brad Marchand opens up ahead of Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'It'll most likely be my last one': Florida Panthers' Brad Marchand opens up ahead of Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers

Image via Rich Storry-Imagn Images Brad Marchand, one of the most popular and talented players in the NHL, has set his eyes on lifting the 2025 Stanley Cup for the second time in his career. While the Florida Panthers' star player will mark his fourth appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals, it seems like emotions are running high. Recently, the former Boston Bruins' captain spoke about how he has been feeling about facing the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals. Brad Marchand spoke about his feelings and what he feels about the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals against the Edmonton Oilers The Florida Panthers' star player recently spoke to Amalie Benjamin of as he reflected on his feelings, hours before Game 1 against the Edmonton Oilers is about to begin. Brad Marchand said, 'I honestly feel less stressed now going into this Final than I did in the first round of the last five playoffs I was in.' The Florida Panthers' star player added, "I'm just so excited for it. I'm not nervous about it at all. At the end of the day, however it plays out, it's going to play out." While Brad Marchand has not hinted at a retirement yet, the Florida Panthers has spoken about how his appearance at the 2025 Stanley Cup might be his 'last one'. Brad Marchand said, "Statistically, it'll most likely be my last one; hopefully it's not, but that's just how this game works. I'm just going to enjoy every second of it." The Oilers are all set to return to the ice to face the Florida Panthers after a heartbreaking defeat last year While Game 1 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers is scheduled for Wednesday night, emotions are running high among fans of both teams. This marks the Florida Panthers' third consecutive appearance at the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals after the team won the championship last year. Game 1 also marks a rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers after last year's final when the Panthers ended up lifting the prestigious Stanley Cup. The Florida Panthers have recorded a pretty strong performance this season and with the Edmonton Oilers ruling out Zach Hyman due to an injury he has sustained, things seem tense for the Oilers' players. Also Read: Connor McDavid's post after reaching the Stanley Cup Finals sends Oilers fans into a frenzy

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