At the Bruins' first captains' practice, Marchand didn't shy away from recognizing the challenge ahead.
He mentioned,
He continued,
Marchand emphasized that leadership goes beyond the captaincy, highlighting the team's history of smooth transitions. Charlie Coyle, likely Marchand's new center, praised Marchand's work ethic, noting his leadership qualities.
Many expect Marchand, at 35, to become the new captain, a remarkable journey for a player known for some wild antics on the ice.
While leadership matters, success ultimately hinges on talent and luck. Despite his age, Bergeron was vital to the Bruins' success, improving their defense and adding offensive firepower.
Bergeron's impact extended to the offensive zone, scoring 27 goals and 58 points in 78 games.
Marchand talked about replacing Bergeron and Krejci's production and leadership with a team effort. The loss of key players like Tyler Bertuzzi and Taylor Hall could have ripple effects, potentially affecting players like Jake DeBrusk and even David Pastrnak.
Even without major losses, the Bruins faced a tough task after their historic season. With Bergeron and Krejci gone, Marchand and the Bruins carry a heavy burden into the upcoming season.
Source: ca.sports.yahoo
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