Brad Marchand once again tops NHLPA Player poll!
It's a love-hate relationship with the pesky Bruins forward.
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He's known as arguably the biggest pest in the NHL whom just about everyone loathes playing against, but it's no secret that just about any team would gladly take him onto their squad in a heartbeat if possible.
For the second consecutive season, Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand topped the recently NHLPA polling of the player that their peers dislike playing against the most, but would love to have on their team.
It's certainly no secret that Marchand has made a career of getting under the skin of opponents, and even taking things too far at times, having earned a number of fines and suspensions.
But you certainly can't ignore his offensive abilities. With 20 goals and 42 assists in 62 games played this season, he's on a point per game pace since coming back from offseason surgery.
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