In 83 games in gold defenseman Mark Borowiecki cemented himself firmly in the category of one of Smashville's most beloved players. His on ice physicality and willingness to defend his teammates combined with his character and authenticity off the ice endeared him to his second NHL home.
This week The Hockey News celebrated Enforcers Week by highlighting some of the toughest past and present players in the NHL. Nashville has had their fair
With a shaved head and a gap-toothed grin, Mark Borowiecki cuts an imposing presence. And yet, the 6-foot-2 and 204-pound former player doesn't consider himself as tough as his image might suggest.
Welcome to the Nashville Predators 2022-23 report card series. In this series, we at The Hockey Writers look back at each Predators player from the past season, break down how their campaign went, and assign a letter grade reflective of their overall performance.
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Mark Borowiecki, long-time NHL enforcer and leader in the community announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday after 12 seasons, and three of those with the Nashville Predators.
Borowiecki played just four games in the 2022-23 season. He sustained an injury in late October and never returned to the Predators lineup.
The 33-year-old, known for his physical play and strong leadership, was a fan favorite wherever he played, most notably with the Ottawa Senators, where he spent the majority of his career.
One player that has exemplified professionalism and leadership for the Nashville Predators in recent years is Mark Borowiecki, who is an Unrestricted Free Agent this offseason.
The Nashville Predators placed defenseman Mark Borowiecki on injured reserve Monday with an upper-body injury. The team recalled defenseman Jordan Gross from the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals in a corresponding move.
Nashville Predators defenseman Mark Borowiecki was stretchered off the ice and sent to the hospital on Saturday night after a nasty collision along the boards with Philadelphia Flyers forward Morgan Frost.
The injury happened as Borowiecki was hit by Flyers forward Morgan Frost behind the Predators net.
Borowiecki and Malkin exchanged shoves in front of Nashville's net before the Russian forward checked his opponent up in the face.
Despite a lengthy career, Borowiecki has played in just eight playoff games, all for the Senators.
Borowiecki was penalized for kneeing Saturday against the Coyotes.
Ottawa Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki played the role of crimefighter on Sunday when he thwarted an attempted robbery in Vancouver. With the Senators in town ahead of Tuesday’s showdown with the Canucks, Borowiecki was out for a walk in Vancouver when he happened upon an individual attempting to break into a car.
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