He was too small to make it to the National Hockey League, they decided.
Too chippy and undisciplined to be of value to a team. Brad Marchand has
proven them wrong, helping to lead the Boston Bruins to their first
Stanley Cup in thirty-nine years, and scoring the winning goal for
Canada in the deciding game of the 2016 World Cup final. Marchand's
shorthanded goal with 43.1 seconds remaining completed a stunning
comeback for Canada and made Marchand--a player fans loved to hate--a
hero.
The 5' 9," 181-pound forward continues to surprise the skeptics, at one
point in 2017 leading the NHL in scoring. Marchand, who grew up in
Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, was named to the NHL All-Star team for the
second straight year in 2018 even after missing eight games due to a
concussion.
This full-colour book features personal interviews with "The Little Ball
of Hate," who has matured since his days with the Halifax Mooseheads, as
well as interviews with family and coaches, and over 40 photos of the
star, including some previously unpublished.