Every year, L’Antichambre counts down the best NHL players from Quebec. Other Quebecers in the league vote to form the final rankings. You won’t be surprised
Despite the offseason retirements of forwards Patrice Bergeron and David Krejic, the Boston Bruins continue to be the juggernaut that they looked like last season.
Former Boston Bruins captain and longtime center Patrice Bergeron has once again shot down the baseless rumor that he is planning to come out of retirement and play for the Bruins again.
Recent discussions on the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast, featuring Paul Bissonnette and Ryan Whitney, have ignited speculation about the potential return of former Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron to the Boston Bruins.
Could former Boston Bruins captain and longtime center Patrice Bergeron be coming out of retirement less than a year after retiring? The NHL trade deadline isn’t until March 8, but apparently, the NHL silly rumor season has already begun and Patrice Bergeron found himself in the eye of the storm on Wednesday afternoon.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) had its third game of the season following its start on New Year’s Day, with this one being a debut for both Boston and Minnesota.
The Boston Bruins have blown ten third period leads this season as they continue to adapt to life without longtime Bruins centers Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci.
Patrice Bergeron’s Alumni team debut on Saturday at Warrior was coincidental with the emerging reality that, in order to win a playoff series, the Boston Bruins are going to have to reckon with their inability to win defensive-zone faceoffs with the game on the line.
Cue the memories of the old Adams Division because the Boston Bruins will play a 2024-25 preseason game in Quebec City. While the Bruins won’t be playing
We're one week down on the ice, and that feels like a terrific time to overreact with some NHL futures talk. The Hart Trophy market in particular feels ripe for some value picking.
Could former Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron eventually become of an ownership group or at least a driving force to finally bring NHL hockey back to Quebec City?
On July 25, 2023, Patrice Bergeron announced his retirement from the Boston Bruins. As the team captain for the past three seasons, he leaves behind a legacy unmatched in club history, including an NHL record six Frank J.
Bergeron finishes his Bruins career with 427 goals and 613 assists for 1,040 points in 1,294 career regular-season games. He also tallied 128 points (50 goals, 78 assists) in 170 career playoff games.
Plenty of Patrice Bergeron memories will be shared and celebrated over the next week, then again as the Boston Bruins play in their centennial season and when No.
Really what this comes down to is a lot of hope and not many answers for the Bruins. Bergeron was a supreme talent, one of the NHL’s best in the last two decades. Replacing him will be impossible.
Patrice Bergeron has officially announced his retirement from the NHL after 19 seasons in the league. The veteran forward, who just turned 38 years old Monday, scored 27 goals and 58 points in 78 games in a historic regular season for the Bruins.
Boston Bruins legend Patrice Bergeron announced his retirement Tuesday following 19 seasons, all spent in Beantown.
A slam-dunk first-ballot Hall of Famer, Bergeron redefined what it meant to be a two-way center in the NHL over the course of his career.
Two months after the team's record season came to a premature end, Boston Bruins president Cam Neely updated fans on the status of longtime stars David Krejci and Patrice Bergeron on Tuesday.
Boston Bruins center Patrice Bergeron has won his NHL record sixth Selke Trophy, his second straight.
Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron has been named the 2023 Frank J. Selke Trophy winner. The long-time veteran won the sixth Selke Trophy of his career, an NHL record.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun says that the Boston Bruins are not putting any pressure on Patrice Bergeron and that he’s undecided still on what he’s going to do.
Boston Bruins veteran Patrice Bergeron was not ready to make an immediate decision on his playing future following his team's Game 7 loss to the Florida Panthers on Sunday.
Bergeron has taken more of an advisor role in the first four games of the series but would certainly welcome the opportunity to return to his main role of centering Boston’s first line.
Bergeron was hurt in the Bruins' regular-season finale against the Canadiens. While much has been made of the decision to dress so many regulars, it was apparently something that Bergeron wanted to do.
The Boston Bruins have been without team captain Patrice Bergeron for the first two games of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoffs series against the Florida Panthers, and it doesn’t look like he’ll return to action until Game 5 at the earliest.
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