
Patrice Bergeron’s Legacy to Be Honored with Jersey Retirement by Boston Bruins
The Boston Bruins will retire Patrice Bergeron's number 37 during the 2026‑27 season, celebrating a two‑decade career that defined modern defensive forward play.
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The Boston Bruins will retire Patrice Bergeron's number 37 during the 2026‑27 season, celebrating a two‑decade career that defined modern defensive forward play.

The Minnesota Wild confront a challenging offseason as they seek to replace departing veterans, re‑sign key talent, and navigate a limited pool of affordable free agents.

The Blue Jackets are targeting free agents, securing veterans, and planning for the upcoming NHL Draft while navigating retirements and trade speculation.

Recent moves in NHL benches and rosters highlight a dynamic period as teams jockey for position before the Stanley Cup final.

The San Antonio Spurs clinched a pivotal Game 3 victory over the New York Knicks, leveling the Finals at 2-1. Meanwhile, a judge's decision to reinstate Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby amid a betting scandal has ignited a firestorm across college sports.

Veteran forward Milan Lucic has retired from professional hockey, closing a 17‑season career that includes a Stanley Cup, a world‑championship gold medal and numerous milestones.

Joe Pavelski, a two‑time Stanley Cup champion, is being considered for the Toronto Maple Leafs head‑coach position after years of youth‑level mentorship. Meanwhile, Martin St. Louis leads the Canadiens to the conference finals, and Connor McDavid ties Wayne Gretzky’s award record.

The Golden Knights lead the Stanley Cup Final, Andrei Vasilevskiy receives the Vezina Trophy, Milan Lucic retires, and the Bruins outline their offseason plan amid trade rumors and NCAA eligibility changes.