Wins are suddenly hard to come by for Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers , as the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions have lo st their second game in a row on Wednesday night at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena, 4-1. That also means that Florida remains winless in its first road trip of the 2025-26 NHL season, having lost to the Philadelphia Flyers last Monday to the tune of a 5-2 score at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Despite their recent losses, Marchand has provided the team with strong play, particularly on the attack. The 27-year-old veteran forward, who has now recorded at least a point in four consecutive games, scored the Panthers' only goal against Detroit off an assist from Anton Lundell in the second period to trim the Red Wings' lead in half, 2

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