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Few things have slowed Patrice Bergeron down over the years. Repeated concussions early in his career didn’t stop a 22-year-old pivot from blossoming into one of the premier centers in the NHL.
Patrice Bergeron doesn't see the Bruins going away next season, even if David Krejci retires. (Jonathan Wiggs /Globe Staff) By Colin McCarthy. August 10, 2023 2 minutes to read.
Boston Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron raises his stick to the fans after losing to the Florida Panthers. AP. Through 1,294 career regular season games, the two-way forward logged 427 goals and 1,040 ...
Bruins legend Patrice Bergeron happy to be the 'Uber driver for the family' in retirement - Fox News
Maybe he will run a marathon. He probably won't be coaching. For now, Patrice Bergeron is content to be the "Uber driver for the family," and that's a pretty good feeling. "It’s been an amazing ...
On Nov. 8, 2007, I stepped outside the Garden and onto Causeway Street believing I had just attended Patrice Bergeron’s retirement news conference. This was 10 days after Bergeron, just 22 years ...
Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron is retiring, he announced Tuesday. What you need to know: Bergeron, 38, was a lifelong Bruin. He was selected in the second round of the 2003 draft.
During the 2012-13 season, Adam McQuaid shared 22 games of playoff battle with Patrice Bergeron. By the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final, through his own discomfort and what he had seen of his ...
BOSTON — Patrice Bergeron lingered on the TD Garden ice for what seemed like hours, hugging every one of his Bruins teammates as they stepped into a runway that would deliver them to a way-too ...
Bruins Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron leaves regular-season finale with injury, team says it’s ‘precautionary’ Patrice Bergeron and the Bruins are expected to commence their Cup run early next week.
Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron not anticipating ‘any setbacks’ ahead of potential Game 5 debut; David Krejci ruled out Wednesday “You want to be out there with the boys and battle and compete." ...
BRIGHTON, Mass. — It was what Patrice Bergeron and his employer wanted. The No. 1 center had not played in four of the last nine regular-season games. He and coach Jim Montgomery believed it was ...
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