The moment Tyler Seguin was traded by the Boston Bruins was the moment Brad Marchand realized he could be next. “If you have half a bad year or you’re not playing up to par, with the cap system nowadays, they’re going to want to improve the team,” he said during the summer. “You don’t want to be that guy to get shipped out.” For the three months of the season, Marchand looked like he might get shipped...
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