Marchand's consistent improvement, which led to a career-best 61 points last season, helped him secure one of the last spots on Team Canada for the World Cup of Hockey 2016 this month. In addition to his scoring ability, Marchand brings speed, defensive responsibility and airtight penalty killing to any roster. He has international experience, including winning a gold medal at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in May, but the World Cup will provide a unique opportunity to play with and against the best players in the world with the focus of the entire sport on one single stage.
"I'm extremely excited. It's one of the biggest stages you can play on. And the caliber of hockey's going to be extremely high," Marchand said. "So it's going to be a very fun tournament, very competitive and one I'm really looking forward to being a part of."
Few believed Marchand, who was a third-round pick (No. 71) in the 2006 NHL Draft, could become the type of player who comes close to scoring 40 goals in a season. But he worked his way up from Providence of the American Hockey League to the fourth line in the NHL and eventually a top-six role on the Bruins' 2011 Stanley Cup championship team. Last season he led the Bruins in goals and was fourth in scoring.
After seven seasons in the NHL, Marchand isn't going to take anyone by surprise. There are going to be opponents gunning for him and there will still be those who doubt his ability to duplicate what he accomplished last season. Marchand's plan is to continue to focus on the process that brought him to new heights, rather than worry about achieving statistical goals.