Bruins forward Brad Marchand is not happy about his five-game suspension and the fact that he will forfeit $152,439.02 in salary as a result of the league's decision on the incident that occurred during last Saturday's game against the Canucks. "I'm obviously a little disappointed, but I wasn't expecting as many games as I got," Marchand said. "That's the decision, and we have to move on." Marchand was assessed a five-minute major and given a game misconduct for clipping Canucks defenseman Sami Salo at 18:47 of the second period during Boston's 4-3 loss.