Never have you ever9/12/2023 ![]() ![]() “So we’ll make it work.”īergeron arrived in Boston as an unknown from Quebec, the 45th pick in the 2003 draft, another anonymous 18-year-old to trickle out of the endless pipeline of starry-eyed teenaged dreamers. “It’s also an easy drive or an easy flight,” he said. But again, he noted, no need to decide that now. After that, it could be time to move everyone back to Quebec City, to live among extended family. He sounded definitive only about the Bergerons living at least one more year in the Boston burbs. But for now I have a lot of catching up to do at home.” “I mean, never say never, and we’ll see what can happen eventually. “Yeah, I don’t think is in the cards for now,” he said. At least it hadn’t less than 90 days after shuffling off Garden ice following the first-round loss to Florida in the playoffs. Perhaps a future in coaching? Over the last five to six years, whenever the topic of retirement came up, Bergeron shot down the idea of working behind a bench. Obviously, the competitive nature is always going to be there.” And we’ll see, maybe I’ll need something like Z. “It will be nice,” he said, “not to have like a schedule or an endgame, if you will. It would have been his 20th NHL season, but No. After an estimated career earnings of just under $100 million, he has his eye set on being a husband, a father to four young kids, and remaining reasonably fit without the pressure of summer ending and training camp starting. Other than that, at least in the immediate, “Bergy” has nothing booked in his weekly, monthly, or yearly planner. Easier to believe that water doesn’t freeze at 32 degrees than to think Bergeron is not a first-ballot HHOFer. ![]() ![]() In three years (mandatory waiting period), he’ll pull on the tailored blue jacket and gold ring at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. ![]()
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