Was Brad Marchand sucker-punched by Panthers’ Sam Bennett? Bruins believe ‘there’s clearly evidence’

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Was Brad Marchand sucker-punched by Panthers’ Sam Bennett? Bruins believe ‘there’s clearly evidence’
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Marchand left after the second period Friday and didn't practice Saturday, putting his availability for Game 4 in question.

BRIGHTON, Mass. — Jim Montgomery did not see the in Game 3 between and when it happened. As such, the coach did not notice anything out of the ordinary, save for the way his captain crumpled to the TD Garden ice. But upon video review, the Boston Bruins coach spotted something that referees Dan O’Rourke and Francois St. Laurent also failed to see. Advertisement “My eyes weren’t on the exact play,” Montgomery said after practice on Saturday at Warrior Ice Arena.

You see Toronto do that against us earlier with Matthews out, them coming together and throwing together a couple good games without him.” Advertisement With Marchand unavailable, Montgomery executed major surgery on his lines in Saturday’s practice. By moving Coyle to the third line, Montgomery is trying to counter Florida’s depth. Bennett, who made his series debut in Game 2, centered Florida’s second line. This allowed Maurice to use as his No. 3 center.

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