

The Boston Bruins managed to defeat the New York Rangers 3-2 in overtime on Friday afternoon, but that didn’t stop Brad Marchand from calling out the league’s concussion spotters almost immediately after the game.



Marchand seemed a little dazed after attempting to hit Jacob Trouba in the second period, but wasn’t pulled off the ice until the opening minutes of the third period. Marchand didn’t shy away from sharing his feelings about the situation during his post-game scrum, but hours after digesting the entire situation the Bruins star issued an apology on social media.



My emotions got the best of me after today’s game. I didn’t want to miss any shifts with us being down 2 to 1. I know the spotters are there to help us and I shouldn’t have take my frustrations out on them. — Brad Marchand (@Bmarch63) November 30, 2019

Perhaps Marchand was nervous about getting slapped with a fine or a suspension, or perhaps he just genuinely had a change of heart and realized he went a little over the top once he cooled down and it was all said and done.

This all came after a win, too. Imagine what he would have said if the Bruins lost the game…

(H/T Twitter/Bmarch63) ​