
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 NHL franchise announces the upcoming retirement ceremony for Patrice Bergeron, celebrating his historic contributions to the Boston Bruins.

Patrice Bergeron’s rise from a Quebec rookie in 2003 to Boston Bruins captain and Hall of Fame hopeful is defined by work ethic, leadership, and a lasting impact on and off the ice.

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