He was very emotional following his team’s elimination → https://t.co/MrRdDG3hDp
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) May 1, 2023
Last year, when Patrice Bergeron was free as a bird, everyone knew he was wavering between the Bruins and retirement. There wasn’t much chance of him signing with another team.
But even though he’s from Quebec City and has played for Boston for his entire NHL career, there were still rumours linking him to the Habs last summer. Even though the CH was rebuilding (and still is) and Boston wanted to win.
Here we are a year later and Patrice Bergeron is in exactly the same situation: retirement or Bruins. That said, even if the Bruins’ centenary is next year, Bergeron could well turn the page right now.
If he decides not to play (the likely scenario, in my opinion), you have to wonder what he’ll choose to do. Do the Bruins already have a game plan for him once his career is over? The question arises.
Will he want to take time for himself (and his family) once his playing career is behind him? Who knows: we’re not there yet in his case.
But that wouldn’t stop Yvon Pedneault from giving him the eye.
According to the Journal de Montréal and TVA Sports reporter, the Habs should seriously begin discussions (internally, to begin with) to bring him into the fold, most likely on the second floor.
An organization with such an impressive history as the Tricolore should never pass up the opportunity to surround itself with people of influence. – Yvon Pedneault on Patrice Bergeron
[OPINION] Le Canadien doit s’intéresser à Bergeron (Yvon Pedneault) https://t.co/RnduSL5SGN
– Le Journal de Montréal (@JdeMontreal) May 2, 2023
Be that as it may, I don’t think the Bruins captain, regardless of the role, would want to move his family to Montreal to work for the enemy. I have a feeling that if Kent Hughes made him an offer, the Bruins would get a similar one.
In a row
– The Lightning was not healthy.
#Bolts injuries from TOR series listed below. Still have to do exit physicals today.
-Jeannot, high ankle sprain
-Eyssimont, concussion-like symptoms
-Cernak, concussion. Wouldn’t have been cleared yet, but progressing
-Hedman, hip impingement
-Point, rib cage cartilage fracture– Chris Krenn (@Chris_Krenn) May 2, 2023
– Seen the same.
I think my favorite part of the Toronto Maple Leafs making it to the second round is seeing Montreal Canadiens fans reluctantly cheering for them so that Florida’s first-round pick is 17th overall, not 29-32.
The Leafs, bringing Canada together.
– Tony Ferrari (@theTonyFerrari) May 2, 2023
– It’s not unanimous, let’s say.
This is far from the first time this has happened and he’ll have to be accountable for his decisions.
His time in the Bronx is over. https://t.co/ypunstsfnw
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 2, 2023
– The question arises.
So many investors vying for the ownership of the @Senators – and some big names! @RealRayLalonde joined @ShaunStarr78 and @SimonTSN690 to discuss what’s next before the new group is announced: https://t.co/sJxIeWupd4
– TSN 690 Radio (@TSN690) May 2, 2023
– Steven Stamkos wants to stay in Tampa Bay.
Stamkos on going into the final year of his contract: “In my eyes, this is the only jersey I ever want to wear in my career.”
– Chris Krenn (@Chris_Krenn) May 2, 2023