The 45th overall pick in the 2003 #NHLDraft has left an unforgettable mark on the @NHLBruins’ history book and in the hearts of all their fans.
More career highlights from Patrice Bergeron: https://t.co/Rk0jHgQNpc
In a game predicated on mistakes, Patrice Bergeron stood as an outlier.
To his peers, he was a nearly perfect player.
To Bruins fans, he was more than a franchise icon and adopted son of Boston.
Rather, he was the best of what we strive to be.
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Don't usually tweet about individual players, but Patrice Bergeron is different. He was always the Doc Emrick of my business; devoid of arrogance & ego. Loaded with class, good humor & grace. Every day. Without fail. The epitome of what you hope a pro athlete would be like.
18 year old Patrice Bergeron’s 1st goal way back on Oct 18, 2003. I’ll never forget the wide smile that used to come across Mike Sullivan’s face that year every time he was asked about Bergeron. He knew exactly how special he was going to be. What a player
"I think just overall, not letting this be our last game as a group. This is a special group. Not only Krech and Bergy, but we’ve had so much fun together as a team this year."
Hall: “This is a special group. Not only Krech and Bergy, but we’ve had so much fun together and we’ve overcame adversity at times. This is obviously the biggest thing we’ve faced. We get through this, sky's the limit.”
"Stay in the moment. Going back to our structure. We've talked about the process all year. All those things are things we need to focus on right now and really put emphasis on."
📰Saturday's Off-Day Rundown: https://t.co/mi7puLevPA
Montgomery said that Patrice Bergeron was texting Chris Kelly during the game about what he seeing watching Game 3 from afar. Plenty of “X’s and O’s” stuff.
"He's always there for us no matter what. I think it's our job to go out there and have his back. He's had ours his whole career."
The Bruins hope to control the series against the Panthers by the time Patrice Bergeron returns. https://t.co/4nId8fAb76