With news of Gary Bettman's upholding of Brad Marchand's six-game suspension, the details of the incident which led to it are now coming to light.
Marchand was suspended by the NHL's Department of Player Safety for roughing and high-sticking Pittsburgh Penguins goalie, Tristan Jarry, during the final minutes of a 4-2 Bruins loss to the Pens:
Just prior to Marchand punching Jarry, the Pens' goalkeeper clearly says something to Marchand to set him off and now we know just what it was:
Marchand has already served four of the six games and is eligible to return to the Bruins lineup on Thursday February 24 against the Seattle Kraken.