BOSTON — Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand says his left hand is fine heading into the Stanley Cup finals.

He sat out Boston’s practice Sunday, being given a “maintenance day” by Coach Bruce Cassidy. But Marchand showed no visible signs of discomfort and didn’t wear any braces on his hand as he met with reporters.

“I just told Butchy I wanted a day off. I’ve had enough of practicing,” Marchand said with a smile when asked about his status for Game 1 on Monday night. “I’m good.”

Cassidy echoed Marchand’s assessment, saying “he’ll be ready to go.”

Marchand tweaked his hand during the Bruins’ intrasquad scrimmage on Thursday when he bumped into Connor Clifton in front of the net. Sunday was the first practice Marchand has missed since the Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes on May 16 to advance to the Cup finals.

Marchand is Boston’s leading scorer in the playoffs with 18 points (seven goals and 11 assists). He had 100 points (36 goals and 64 assists) during the regular season.

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He says that bumps and bruises are simply part of the game at this time of the season and are nothing he is getting worked up about.

“There’s always things that come in. Guys get hurt in practice and stuff like that,” Marchand said. “But I think we’re feeling pretty good in the room. Regardless, it doesn’t matter. You play with what you have and you play as healthy or unhealthy as you are this time of year. At the end of the day, there’s no excuses. … They have guys that are banged up, too.”

This will be the third Stanley Cup finals for Marchand. He was 22 in 2011 and in his second NHL season when Boston beat the Vancouver Canucks in seven games to win the franchise’s sixth Stanley Cup championship. But he said the Bruins’ loss to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2013 sticks with him more.

“It was devastating,” Marchand said. “It still hurts to this day. I probably look back more on the loss, and what I would do differently, than the win. You lose something like this, you’re a lot closer with the hurt. It never leaves you. Hopefully we don’t feel that again.”

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