Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand and his wife Katrina paid tribute to 10-year-old Selah MacCallum, the daughter of Marchand’s close friend and youth hockey coach JP MacCallum. Selah died last week after a battle with cancer.On Wednesday, Katrina Marchand posted a throwback photo with Selah on her Instagram, writing:“Sweet Selah, we’ll never be ready to say goodbye. Your light was one of a kind, your love knew no limits, and your heart carried a wisdom far beyond your years. You’ll be loved and missed always. 🤍” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostBrad Marchand shared a video thanking fans and supporters who donated to a GoFundMe and raffle set up for the MacCallum family. He explained that he and four friends stepped behind the bench to coach JP MacCallum’s U18 team, the Hunters, as a tribute to Selah.“Selah loved hockey. She loved her dad’s team more than anything,” Marchand said. “She was always there supporting them, and the five of us all shared a very deep bond with her. We’ve known her from the day she was born and loved her since then.”Marchand added that the coaching gesture was meant to honor her memory.“The only reason the five of us were home right now is because of her passing. We felt it was appropriate and something Sela would have loved, to see us all behind the bench together.”He also thanked the public for their generosity and support for Selah’s parents, JP and Marta MacCallum.“From the bottom of my heart, thank you all. It means so much to them and to everyone whose life Selah touched.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe emotional game in Nova Scotia, which Marchand and his friends helped coach, served as both a fundraiser and a tribute to the late child’s memory.Brad Marchand opens up about getting teary-eyed during Bruins tribute videoLast week, Brad Marchand made his highly anticipated return to TD Garden, but this time wearing Florida Panthers colors.The former Boston Bruins captain, who was traded to Florida at the 2025 trade deadline, received a standing ovation from the home crowd in his first game back in Boston.Before puck drop, the Bruins played a tribute video celebrating Marchand’s 16 seasons with the team during which he amassed 976 points, won a Stanley Cup in 2011, and wore the captain’s “C” for one year.“I was trying not to cry,” Marchand admitted afterward. “As soon as I saw my kids on the screen, it kind of hit like a ton of bricks. I love the fans here. They’re special.”The 37-year-old forward also found time to poke fun at himself.“Man, I had some bad haircuts when I was younger,” he laughed when asked about watching the montage.He also expressed his gratitude to the fans and stated that the city would always hold a special place in his heart.