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Brad Marchand didn't expect to stay with the Florida Panthers this season. He thought the team's cap space wouldn't allow it.
Brad Marchand told our sports market’s dirty, little, wonderful secret. It’s one that, as former Miami Dolphins executive Mike Tannenbaum said, “We brought up all the time when negotiating.” It’s a “possible game-decider if everything else is equal,
"I just didn't think that it could work with everybody," Marchand said. But Marchand learned what so many in South Florida have learned
When Brad Marchand held court Wednesday on the first day of training camp, he admitted he never could have expected to wind up with the Florida Panthers last season. He certainly did not think it would be possible for him to return this season.
Brad Marchand said if not for the Florida Panthers playing in a state with no income tax, they would not have re-signed their top free agents.
Brad Marchand made an unusual revelation about his upcoming season with the Florida Panthers during the training camp return press conference.
The NHL has attempted to downplay the notion that teams that play in a state with no income tax have an advantage when it comes to signing players to a
Florida Panthers star forward Brad Marchand was blunt about the so-called tax advantage his team has over other NHL clubs.
State income taxes are increasingly influencing the decisions of NHL players and team roster planning. Stars like Brad Marchand, Aaron Ekblad, and Sam
Florida Panthers winger Brad Marchand addresses his decision to leave the Boston Bruins and sign a six-year deal with the Stanley Cup champs.