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Bruins referenced Brad Marchand with a ‘Lambo’ tweet after win vs. Hurricanes

"And we left the Lambo in the garage."

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Brad Marchand playing for the Bruins in March, 2023. AP Photo/Charles Krupa

The Bruins defeated the Hurricanes in a shootout 4-3 on Sunday. David Pastrnak notched his 50th and 51st goals of the season, and Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves including this gem:

Also on Sunday, the Celtics routed the Spurs 137-93. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 41 points and 13 rebounds.

In national news, the Final Four of both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments were set amid a year of surprises.

And coming up this week, the Red Sox begin the 2023 season on Thursday at Fenway Park against the Orioles at 2:10 p.m.

The Bruins’ postgame tweet: Following the Bruins’ Sunday win over the Hurricanes, the team posted a celebratory tweet saying, “And we left the Lambo in the garage.”

It was a particular reference to a Hurricanes-related subplot involving Brad Marchand, who was one of three regular Boston players to sit out Sunday’s game against Carolina due to injury.

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Back in Jan. 2022, Marchand responded to a comment made by then-Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck, who took offense to being compared with the Boston winger.

“Are you calling me a rat?” Trocheck replied. Marchand responded with a comment on his Instagram (in which he also compared the disparity in the two players’ career stats).

“This is like comparing a Lambo to a Prius,” wrote Marchand.

The trash-talking didn’t end there between the two teams, with even North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper getting in on it.

Fast forwarding to Sunday, Boston — having rested Marchand — referenced it following the win with the “Lambo in the garage” tweet.

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Of course, it’s worth pointing out (as Carolina’s social media team did) that Trocheck no longer plays for the Hurricanes. He’s now a member of the New York Rangers.

With the win, the Bruins (57-11-5) set a team record for most road victories in a season.

More from Boston.com:

Caitlin Clark’s signature performance: Clark set multiple NCAA records, scoring 41 points with 12 assists and 10 rebounds as Iowa advanced to the Final Four.

The PHF championship was decided in overtime: The Toronto Six defeated the Minnesota Whitecaps 4-3 to win the first Isobel Cup in team history.

On this day: In 1996, the Bruins rallied from a 3-1 second period deficit to eventually force overtime in a thriller against the Whalers. Tim Sweeney scored the winner for Boston, who came out on top 6-5.

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Daily highlight: Two of Jaylen Brown’s 41 points in Sunday’s win came on an emphatic dunk.

Bonus: Christophe Tellier batted the puck over the goaltender to himself to help send men’s Quinnipiac hockey to its first Frozen Four since 2016.

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