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Bruins Captain Patrice Bergeron Asked About Potential Retirement
Closely following Saturday's season-finishing misfortune to the Hurricanes, Bruins skipper Patrice Bergeron again tended to the chance of retirement with his eighteenth mission now in the books. 안전놀이터

Bergeron, 36, said all through the season he planned to talk about his future when Boston's year formally finished up, a result that happened in the first round of the end of the season games following a hard-battled series versus Carolina. However, as the unforgiving truth of falling in Game 7 kept on soaking in after the game, Bergeron, who turns 37 in July, advised journalists he is as yet not prepared to expand on his arrangements.

"It's too soon at this moment," he said when gotten some information about his future, per NBC Sports Boston. "Not later — it's too new at the present time. It actually stings, clearly, from a hard-battled series. Missed the mark. Clearly, I must consider it, yet I'm not there the present moment."

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While Bergeron kept up with he is as yet indistinct about which course he means to head, his activities toward the finish of the Bruins' misfortune appeared to show a potential goodbye. The Boston Sports Journal shared a video of Bergeron embracing every one of his partners as they advanced off the ice for one final time in Raleigh; the 2003 draft pick completed the series against Carolina with seven places (three objectives, four helps).

Assuming that Saturday is to be sure the last time Bergeron gets ready for Boston, his enriched list of qualifications would quickly put him in the discussion as probably the best bruin ever. His 1,216 games rank third in establishment history while his 400 objectives, 582 helps and 982 focuses all rank fourth.

A three-time All-Star and four-time Selke Trophy champ, Bergeron has been instrumental to the Bruins' prosperity during his almost two-decade run in Beantown. He strikingly assumed a key part in Boston's Stanley Cup run in 2011, broadly scoring two objectives (counting the game/series victor) in Game 7 against Vancouver.