Brad Marchand remembers a conversation he had with the Boston Bruins early in his days as a pro, and how some scouts there told him that getting to 400 games would signify having a pretty good career.
He's done far better than that.
Marchand became the 102nd player in NHL history to reach 1,000 career points, reaching that milestone on Thursday night with a pair of assists in the Florida Panthers' 6-3 win over the Washington Capitals.
“It's something I'm definitely proud of,” Marchand said. “And I hope there's many more.”
Marchand came into the game with 998 points. Point No. 999 was an assist on a goal by Seth Jones midway through the third period, and the 1,000th came on an empty-netter by Eetu Luostarinen with 1:30 left.
The Panthers swarmed the ice after the milestone, surrounding

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