BOSTON — Even though TD Garden is the home of the Bruins, the traditional Spoked-B at the center ice has been temporarily replaced with the 4 Nations Face-Off logo.

That wasn’t the only change in Boston on Monday afternoon as Team Canada prepared to battle Finland in its final game of round-robin play. Brad Marchand was wearing Canada’s red and white jersey with the Maple Leaf across the chest instead of the Bruins’ black and gold.

During warmups, Marchand noticed a group of fans gathered behind the Canadians’ bench and flipped a puck over the glass. Ironically, the fans were not from Boston but from Marchand’s native Nova Scotia.

The sign read, “Gas from Nova Scotia: $1,029 Tickets: $387 Hotel room: $963 Getting a puck from you guys: Priceless.”

The Bruins captain undoubtedly made their day.

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Marchand is one of three players from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who are representing Team Canada in the 4 Nations tournament. Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby and Colorada Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon also hail from the Province’s capital.

The Bruins forward wasn’t sure how he would be received as a member of Team Canada while playing in Boston. However, he received a thunderous ovation from the TD Garden crowd when he was announced in Canada’s starting lineup against Finland. Marchand even heard cheers in Montreal when he scored a goal against Sweden at the Bell Centre in the opening game of the tournament last Wednesday.

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Marchand may hear some boos from the Black and Gold faithful if Canada advances to face Team USA in the championship game Thursday night.

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