Brad Marchand’s wife Katrina Sloane shares her thoughts on her husband’s debut match with the Florida Panthers
Brad Marchand has finally made his debut for the Florida Panthers, and fans are currently experiencing different emotions. But the former captain of the Boston Bruins appeared all happy and cheerful for his first match with the Florida Panthers. Brad Marchand’s wife, Katrina Sloane, and their children were also seen attending the match, and now his wife has finally reacted to Brad Marchand playing for a new team.
Brad Marchand’s wife, Katrina Sloane, reacts to her husband’s debut match with the Florida Panthers
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Image via Katrina Sloane/Instagram
Brad Marchand’s wife, Katrina Sloane, took to her Instagram to update their fans. She posted a picture of her, their daughter Sawyer and Brad’s stepson, Sloane, posing in front of the Florida Panthers’ logo.
Katrina Sloane looked stunning in a white shirt that she paired with jeans and opted for a red coloured jacket to complete her whole look and show support to her husband’s new team, the Florida Panthers. She also carried a small yellow coloured bag to bring the whole look together.
Brad Marchand’s wife, Katrina Sloane, also reposted Splittin Chiclets’ post on the star player and added the caption, “LFG!” – an abbreviation for “Let’s Freaking Go”.
Katrina Sloane also reshared the Florida Panthers’ post for Brad Marchand which spoke about his debut with the new team.
As Brad Marchand appeared in a new jersey after spending sixteen years of his career with the Boston Bruins, fans are confused about their emotions.
While some fans feel happy for the star player, others are pretty upset by it. A fan took to X and wrote, “I’m gonna be sick”, while another fan commented, “Nobody speak to me for a few days”.
As the Florida Panthers defeated the Utah Hockey Club, Brad Marchand spoke to the media about his experience of playing with a different team.
He said, “Being cheered by Panthers fans was a lot different, but it’s a great feeling. It’s not often you get to be part of a group like this.”
While Brad Marchand got traded in early March, he was recovering from an injury and missed out on playing against his former team, the Boston Bruins.
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