Brad Marchand caught on video making controversial comment to Ottawa Senators player sparking an uproar
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Brad Marchand, the former captain of the Boston Bruins, got traded to the Florida Panthers recently, disappointing many fans. While the NHL star has proved his worth on the ice constantly, a recent video of his from the match between the Florida Panthers and the Ottawa Senators has gone viral, and fans are a bit confused about it.
Did Brad Marchand just call an Ottawa Senatorsâ player âfatâ? Fans are confused about it but also furious at the NHL star
Recently, at the match between the Florida Panthers and the Ottawa Senators, the Panthers faced a devastating loss, which marked their 4th consecutive loss.
But it is the viral video of Brad Marchandâs which has fans talking. The video shows Brad Marchand saying, “You’re so f**king fat”, to a Ottawa Senatorsâ player at the end of the game.
But fans are confused if Brad Marchand called the Senatorsâ player âfatâ or a âfagâ.
A fan posted on X, âClearly said “such a f*cking f@g”. Disgusting behaviorâ, while another fan wrote, âDefinitely did not say fat. A different 3 letter word that starts with faâ.
A third fan wrote, âYeah, he didnât say fatâ, while another fan posted, âhe said f@g, not fat, and f**k him wholeheartedly tbhâ.
However, fans are furious at the way Brad Marchand behaved in the viral video. A fan wrote, âJust another NHL player
Iâve hated for years that are still proving why Iâm justifiedâ, while another fan posted, âPretty sure he didnât say âfatâ And if he said what he it looks like said, it solidifies every bad thing Iâve ever said about him đâ
Brad Marchand has not issued a statement yet to clear the speculations around the viral video.
Even though the Florida Panthers faced a devastating loss against the Ottawa Senators and are on a losing streak, the team has been able to successfully enter into the playoffs.
Currently, apart from Florida Panthers, from the Eastern Conference, four other teams have made it to the playoffs. This includes Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning.
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