Patrice Bergeron Has Made a Final Decision on His Future in The NHL
Patrice Bergeron should be respected a lot throughout the NHL with his hard play throughout the past years he has spent in the NHL, the sad thing is all good things must come to a end..
Bergeron is currently 36 years old battling injuries, he has spent a whopping 18+ years in the NHL dating back to 2003 or earlier when he was drafted.
Bergeron wasted no making his presence in the NHL known as he scored his first goal in October of his first NHL season.
After all these years of tough battling in the NHL, it is time for Bergeron to make a decision on his future in the NHL as he currently has his family at home growing before a blink of a eye, three little ones.
The verdict is in and Bergeron confirms he will be back for one more season in the NHL before retiring, meaning the Bruins will likely go all in for one last shot at a trophy or success.
Bergeron's decision is absolutely huge as the Bruins will be left without Brad Marchand, top defenseman Charlie McAvoy and multiple other key pieces for the first three months of next season- they need every piece they can have.
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