"I'll never forget what he said to me ... I've come back to it a lot," Marchand said, "It's very easy ... to forget where you're at, forget how fortunate we are, how lucky we are to be in the position we're in, to be living our dreams and living other people's dreams. You kind of take it for granted at times."
"He said every kid that wants an autograph, every kid that approaches you or wants to talk to you, just remember to enjoy it, don't take it for granted. Enjoy those moments because when you retire, nobody cares anymore. Nobody cares about what you've done or who you are. You're not relevant; essentially, it's always the new players that are in the league, the superstars that are in the league at that point that they care about. People forget pretty quick."
"I think it just keeps you grounded, keeps you humble, and makes you understand how fortunate, again, that we are," Marchand shared. "That's coming from one of the best players to have ever played the game. When he's talking like that, it hits home. So I thought that was good advice to learn at a young age."