Marchand Not Happy With Start To Season.
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MarcO
October 26, 2021 (2:15 PM)
The Boston Bruins are off to a pretty good start to the season.
Despite only a +3 goal differential, the team has a 3-1-0 record to start the season after only 4 games played.
Forward
Brad Marchand has been a huge piece to the winning start of the season with 7 points in 4 games which includes 4 goals.
Even though the 33 year old has been all over the scoresheet, he's not happy.
"I don't think I've played my best hockey," said Marchand. "Regardless of the points, I think I can be better and manage pucks better. I've felt tired in a few games. I still think I can be better than what I've been.
Points is part of it. I want to be happy with where I'm playing and how I'm playing. I'm not quite happy enough yet with how things have been."
Pretty scary comments considering Marchand has been one of the best players across the NHL to start the season.
Can you imagine how the perfection line would look if Marchand felt he was playing his best hockey?
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