Here's what happened last time Marchand played the Pens!
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Dave
April 16, 2022 (8:10)
The Bruins forward lost his cool the last time he played the Pittsburgh Penguins and it led to some memorable moments on the ice.
Marchand has been known to have a short fuse over the years, but when he snapped at Tristan Jarry back in February, you knew the Pens goaltender must had done something to get under Marchy's skin.
The B's forward was clearly not pleased with the Penguins tender early in the game.
But it was at the final buzzer that all hell broke loose.
Marchand first tagged Jarry with a jab to the side of the helmet, something we hadn't seen in the NHL for years!
But the feisty winger didn't stop there. Despite being held back by officials, Marchand skated back towards Jarry and swung his stick right in front of his face.
We'll probably never know what Jarry truly said to 63 on that day, but one thing is for sure, the table is now set for some exciting hockey between both these franchises!
Lucky for us fans, they play eachother twice in the next week.
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