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Canadian Patrice Bergeron ditches Oilers to support ex-teammate Brad Marchand in Stanley Cup Final

Former Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron said his loyalties lie with his former teammate Brad Marchand in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final.

During an appearance on NESN on June 9, Bergeron declared his support for the Florida Panthers forward. The six-time Selke Trophy winner stated:

“I'm really cheering for Brad. People are saying, are you cheering for Florida or Edmonton? I'm like, I'm cheering for Brad. I just want him to get it. He deserves it.”

Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand were teammates on the 2011 Boston Bruins team that defeated the Vancouver Canucks to capture their first Stanley Cup championship since 1972.

Bergeron was then asked about his loyalty to his home country of Canada, as the Edmonton Oilers are a Canadian-based team.

“But you're Canadian. It's been a bit since a Canadian team has won the Cup. Are you sure about this?”

To which Bergeron replied:

“As I said, he's my boy. I have to go with him. And it's also Trent Frederic on the other side, who's a good friend as well from the Bruins for a little bit. So it's not easy. Again, it's for Brad that I'm doing it.”

Brad Marchand is chasing his second Stanley Cup, while the Panthers are looking to win back-to-back titles after defeating the Oilers last spring in a thrilling seven-game series.

Looking back on Patrice Bergeron’s connection to Brad Marchand

Bergeron and Marchand played together for 13 seasons in Boston - Source: Imagn
Bergeron and Marchand played together for 13 seasons in Boston - Source: Imagn

Patrice Bergeron was the Bruins’ second-round pick in the 2003 NHL draft. Taken 45th overall, Bergeron made his debut with the Bruins during the 2003-04 season and played in 71 games. In total, Bergeron played 1,294 NHL games, scoring 427 goals and accruing 1,040 points, all in Boston.

Meanwhile, Brad Marchand was the Bruins’ third-round pick in the 2006 NHL draft. Marchand didn’t play his first full season until 2010-11 when the Bruins won the Stanley Cup. He scored 21 goals and added 41 points in 77 games that season.

Bergeron and Marchand played together for 13 seasons. Bergeron retired following the 2022-23 season, with Marchand taking over as the team’s captain the next season.

However, Marchand was playing on an expiring contract, prompting the slumping Bruins to move him to the Florida Panthers at this year’s trade deadline.

Marchand now has a chance to achieve something he couldn’t with Bergeron in Boston: win a second Stanley Cup.

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