Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand walked out of morning skate in visible tears after receiving a devastating phone call just before practice began. The veteran winger, known for his grit and intensity, left the ice abruptly and was escorted by staff through the tunnel without explanation. Moments later, team representatives confirmed that Marchand had learned of the sudden passing of a close family member. The locker room atmosphere was described as “somber” by reporters, with multiple players shaken by the news. Marchand has been the emotional heartbeat of the Bruins for over a decade, and teammates were visibly emotional in post-practice interviews. Head coach Jim Montgomery said, “This is more than hockey. We’re standing behind Brad and giving him all the time he needs.” Marchand’s status for the next few games is uncertain, but fans have already begun organizing tribute signs and gestures for the next home game at TD Garden. The NHL community has also responded with an outpouring of support. For a player who has always worn his heart on his sleeve, this personal tragedy has reminded everyone that even hockey warriors face moments of unimaginable pain.
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