Brad Marshan takes a coordinator in a team now, his teammate Sam Bennett during the victory period of the Stanley Cup

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Brad Marshan made a funny comment from his teammate Sam Bennett During the winning of the Stanley Cup in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday. He said he was happy because he no longer played against the cheetahs and launching about not leaving Bennett anymore.

“So I have a lot to say. This was incredible,” Marshand said. “I never imagined to be part of something very special. I am so happy that I no longer have to play against these men anymore. I am very happy and do not worry about getting out of me anymore.”

Marshand joined Florida after his circulation from Bruins in March. He played 16 seasons in Boston and won the Stanley Cup in 2011. This was his second cup.

Last year, Bennett Pelk Marshan during the Broeners Panthers series. That moment showed Bennett’s physical style in the qualifiers, and here, Marshand was referring to this particular incident. He had to miss the decisive games in that series before getting rid of the leopards from Bruins and continued to win their first cup.

This season, Bennett scored 15 goals and had 22 points in 23 games. He won the Smith Connect Cup like MVP qualifiers. Marshand scored 10 goals and was 20 points in 23 players. The Panthers team beat Oilers in six games to win the cup for the second year in a row.

Marshand’s comment showed how previous competitors are now teammates. Marshand’s trade in Boston was a big shock step, but he soon found a perfect attack with the team. He invented many post -season memories, but perhaps the talk of his dairy queen was the most entertainment for the fans.

Brad Marshan wants to stay with Florida Panthers

Prad Marshand played with Florida Panthers for less than four months. However, he really wants to stay longer.

“This is the best months that I have gone through in my career,” Marshan said on Friday. “It is an incredible group here. I loved every second of it, and we hope you can continue.”

Marchand will become a free, unrestricted agent on July 1. He said he hoped to continue playing with Florida. Bill Zeito, general manager of the Panthers, said the team wanted to keep Marshan. Zito also hopes to re -sign Sam Bennett and Aaron Ok Lev.