Your ticket to the latest Patrice Bergeron News & Rumors
Patrice Bergeron (born July 24, 1985) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and alternate captain currently playing for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Bergeron was drafted in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins 45th overall.
By: Sports of Boston
12May2012As the NHL playoffs roll along, we’ll be taking a look back at the Bruins season that was. First, we review one of the Bruins’ top lines… Brad Marchand - B+ There was no sophomore slump for Marchand in his second full season as a B...
By: The Bruins Blog
8May2012It’s appropriate that by virtue of alphabetical order Patrice Bergeron is the first of my 2011-12 season recaps for Bruins players because, in all seriousness, he is the Bruins’ No. 1 player on and off the ice. Other guys might speak more, but no...
By: The Bruins Blog
27Apr2012BOSTON — The Bruins held their breakup day at TD Garden today, at least a month earlier than they thought they would have to go through that process. Among the big stories was Patrice Bergeron’s revelation that he injured his oblique in G...
By: The Bruins Blog
26Apr2012BOSTON – There were times over the course of the regular season that the Bruins paid the price for having played 25 postseason games en route to their 2011 Stanley Cup championship. But nowhere did the rigors of the title run exact a bigger toll on...
By: Sports of Boston
25Apr2012All seven games in this series were decided by one goal – the first time in the history of the NHL playoffs. Four of those games needed more than 60 minutes to be decided. Joel Ward was the hero for the Capitals in overtime just 2:57 into the e...
By: The Bruins Blog
25Apr2012BOSTON — As if there was any doubt beforehand, Bruins head coach Claude Julien left little doubt in regard to Patrice Bergeron’s availability for tonight’s Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series with Washington at TD G...
By: Capitals Insider
24Apr2012WILMINGTON, MASS. — The Bruins arrive at Game 7 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Capitals with a ton of experience playing these excruciating series deciders. Last year, they won three series in the seventh game on their way to...
By: The Bruins Blog
24Apr2012WILMINGTON, Mass. — Bruins center Patrice Bergeron did not practice today at Ristuccia Arena. He was the only player missing, as Jordan Caron filled in on Bergeron’s line with Rich Peverley moving over the center. Bergeron has been battli...
By: The Bruins Blog
23Apr2012BOSTON — Jack Edwards can stop campaigning. Today the Bruins play-by-play man and several more of the team’s brass and fan base got their wish, as center Patrice Bergeron was named as one of three finalists for the Selke Trophy as the bes...
(Reuters) - Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Red Wings was named a finalist for the Frank J. Selke Trophy for the fifth straight year, matching the longest string of nominations since the award for top defensive forward was introduced, the NHL announced...
By: The Bruins Blog
21Apr2012BOSTON – If Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals was the Bruins’ last home game of the 2011-12 season, Benoit Pouliot certainly soured it. Seconds after turning over the puck to Washington center Nicklas Backstrom, Pouliot slashed Backs...
By: Sports of Boston
20Apr2012For the Boston Bruins to beat the Washington Capitals, at some point they’ll need to beat Braden Holtby. The rookie goalie has averaged more than 35 saves per night in his first four playoff games, including a dominating 44-save night Thursday...
By crawling and indexing news sources and blogs all over the internet, we dynamically generate news pages for anything sports - leagues, teams, cities, and even individuals. You can use the above RSS link to keep upto date with your favorites.