Patrice Bergeron, a former Boston Bruins center and captain, has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Bergeron played 19 years for the franchise from 2003-04 through 2022-23.
Career Highlights
He won the Frank J. Selke Trophy, given annually to the league’s top defensive forward, a record six times. Bergeron also scored 20-plus goals 14 times and finished with 1,040 points (427 goals, 613 assists) in 1,294 career games.
He helped the Bruins make the playoffs 15 times in his 19 seasons, including three trips to the Stanley Cup Final and the team’s only championship (2011) since 1972. The Bruins announced last week that Bergeron’s No. 37 will be retired to the TD Garden rafters next season.
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