Bruins Brad Marchand jokingly reveals what he said to Hurricanes Tony DeAngelo during jawing match

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Bruins Brad Marchand jokingly reveals what he said to Hurricanes Tony DeAngelo during jawing match

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Bruins Brad Marchand jokingly reveals what he said to Hurricanes Tony DeAngelo during jawing match
The Bruins evened their series against the Hurricanes with a 5-2 Nasir Adderley Jersey victory at TD Garden on Sunday. Boston's second consecutive win sparked a budding rivalry between the two teams, and two players in particular: Brad Marchand and Tony DeAngelo. The distaste between Marchand and DeAngelo seemed to boil over at the end of the first period. The two got into a jawing match after the horn, as the Hurricanes surrounded Marchand as he skated through their zone and off the ice. Officials separated Marchand Austin Ekeler Jersey from the Hurricanes to prevent aphysical confrontation. That didn't prevent the long-time Bruins winger from yelling something in DeAngelo's direction. MORE: Amateur lip readers posited that Marchand called DeAngelo a racist, a reference to two suspensions DeAngelo received while in the OHL for violating the leagues policy covering Sure seems like it: Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) That insult could also have been a nod to Gerald Everett Jersey rumors of DeAngelo's poor relationship with Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller. after DeAngelo's release, which stemmed from multiple run-ins with the coaching staff as well as a physical confrontation with goalie Alexandar Georgiev. MORE: But what exactly did Marchand say? He addre sed the confrontation with a flippant remark, per usual. "It wasnt much of an exchange, Marchand said after the game, per . I didnt even know he was around me. Kind of came out of nowhere. There really wasnt much of one. Just saying, Hey, hows your Mothers Day? STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: While Drue Tranquill Jersey others may appreciate Marchand's sense of humor, DeAngelo apparently didn't. He was on edge during the rest of Carolina's lo s and was penalized after cro s-checking Curtis Lazar midway through the third period. He also threw his stick in Marchand's direction as the Bruins winger attempted the game-sealing empty-net goal. Brad Marchand scores an empty-netter and Tony DeAngelo throws his stick at him: Evan Marinofsky (@EvanMarinofsky) Suffice to say that Marchand, who had two goals and three a sists on Sunday, got the better of DeAngelo. Now, the Troy Reeder Jersey 26-year-old defenseman will look to return the favor in Game 5 on Tuesday night.