TORONTO, ON- APRIL 19 - Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand (63) directs a teammate as the Toronto Maple Leafs lose game 4 to the Boston Bruins 3-1 their first round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. April 19, 2018. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

Marchand denies being told to stop licking other players

8 years ago
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There doesn't appear to be anything tongue-in-cheek about Brad Marchand's response to reports that he was asked to stop licking opposing players.

The talented Boston Bruins pest replied with denials Friday to a couple of tweets documenting the NHL's request.

Marchand later texted NBC Sports Boston's Joe Haggerty with an even more fervent denial and an eyebrow-raising accusation.

"No one said anything to me," Marchand wrote to Haggerty. "If they are worried about that, the league has much bigger issues. If they call, it's a perfect example of the Toronto media controlling the league."

On Thursday night, an NHL spokesman confirmed to ESPN's Greg Wyshynski that the league demanded Marchand not repeat his apparent lick of Toronto Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov's neck in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.

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