Exclusive: Florida Panthers’ Brad Marchand speaks in front of potential series
With the Florida Hockey team one step away from the Stanley Cup final, which the paners won last year. The spicy striker Brad Marchand (37) is still getting used to the new environment after Store from Boston, whose colors are connected 16 years. He is not the only one who talks about it in an interview with Flashscore a few hours before the game 4 in the series, which could be the last game series if the Chamber wins Monday night.
What is Panther‘Current strength?
“I think the current strength is probably the width of the list right now. We have a lot of depth, there are many hard guys, guys who can go to you. That is why we are heavy for playing.”
Does the current Florida team have anything in common with Boston You won Stanley Cup from 2011?
“I would say that all teams who went far in playoffs are a little similar. They have solid defensions, a whole team filled with solid players. It is difficult to compare different voices, but they are something similar.”
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How did you and your family adjust to Florida?
“My family is not here with me, for now, they stay in Boston … and when they come to see me, of course they are here. Of course, they were just a few days every time they had only a few days.”
How hard is it for you to leave Boston and your friends?
“I really don’t have a friend so that’s getting easier (Laughter). It was definitely a big change. Many things differ in Florida than they are in Boston, but here is a great group. When you have a good team, it makes the transition much easier because you spend most of your time with them. And the guys are great here, they helped me a lot. “
You have another Czech in the cabin, Thomas NoskWho know from Boston …
“Yes, I love people! I said I wouldn’t play without them anymore. (Smile) I love Nosy, he is a great guy and a great teammate. It is my pleasure.”
Are you in touch with David Pastrnjak? And you look forward to playing against him?
“We’re definitely in touch. But I don’t want to play against him, he’s too good. I’ll probably keep his stick a whole game to make sure he doesn’t get it at all.”