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Brad Marchand: “Two guys probably would have been leaving” if Panthers weren’t in no-tax state

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Daily Faceoff
Sep 17, 2025 5:54 PM

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In a recent interview, Brad Marchand expressed his thoughts on the potential impact of Florida's tax laws on NHL player movements. He noted that the lack of state income tax in Florida makes it an attractive destination for free agents, particularly in comparison to other states with higher tax rates. Marchand highlighted that the Florida Panthers have been able to attract top talent as a result, which has bolstered their competitiveness in the league.

Marchand also discussed how these financial decisions influence players' choices, suggesting that if it weren’t for financial considerations, many players might prefer to stay with teams that have historical significance or a strong fan base. He acknowledged that for some players, the allure of playing in a no-tax state like Florida can be hard to resist, especially when considering contract negotiations.

The conversation shifted to the specific players who might be on the move this offseason, with Marchand indicating that a couple of high-profile players could be reevaluating their options. He emphasized that while it’s a business, the sentimental aspect of leaving beloved franchises is not lost on players. Marchand’s insights shed light on the critical interplay between personal finances and the passionate nature of the game, particularly in the context of player decisions surrounding team affiliations as contracts expire.

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