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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — Brad Marchand stepped away from the Florida Panthers to help a friend whose daughter died last week of cancer.
Marchand served as a guest coach Wednesday night for the under-18 March and Mill Co. Hunters in his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in place of friend JP MacCallum. Marchand is a co-owner of the team.
Our 1-on-1 with Marchy, as he opens up about the heartbreaking loss felt across the hockey community, and reflects on the pride he has for his roots, his friends, and the relationships that have shaped his journey. 🏒🇨🇦@nsu18mhl pic.twitter.com/V4lQYLdaUT
— High Button Sports (@thehighbutton) October 29, 2025
New bench boss looking good 👀 pic.twitter.com/NO8sUDyKSp
— High Button Sports (@thehighbutton) October 29, 2025
The game was a fundraiser for the family after the loss of 10-year-old Selah Panacci-MacCallum and included a raffle for an autographed Marchand jersey.
“Please join us in celebrating an amazing night at the rink made possible by the ongoing giving nature of a 10 year-old girl that loved the game with all her (heart),” Marchand posted on Instagram.
Marchand missed Florida’s game Tuesday night against Anaheim. Coach Paul Maurice expected Marchand to be available when the back-to-back defending Stanley Cup champions face Dallas on Saturday.
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