Bergeron will go down as one of the Bruins' all time greats after spending 19 seasons in Boston and collecting 427 goals, 1040 points and a +289 +/- throughout his 1294 game NHL career. the 28-year-old two-way specialist was originally a 2003 second-round draft pick (45th overall) by Boston and gave the Bruins' 170 career playoff games (128 Pts) to add to his illustrious career resume.
Bergeron missed the Bruins' first four games due to injuries and illness injury but will dress for Game 5 after originally being a game-time decision. The 37-year-old is considered day-to-day and a massive loss for the Bruins, as he has 127 Pts (49G/78A) in 167 career playoff games and will hopefully be back sooner rather than later
Bergeron missed the Bruins' first four games due to injuries and illness injury but is expected to take part in warmups ahead of Game 5 and determine his status from there. The 37-year-old is considered day-to-day and a massive loss for the Bruins, as he has 127 Pts (49G/78A) in 167 career playoff games and will hopefully be back sooner rather than later
Bergeron missed the Bruins' first two games due to an upper-body injury and is expected to not play in Game 3 Friday after not taking the morning skate. The 37-year-old is considered day-to-day and a massive loss for the Bruins, as he has 127 Pts (49G/78A) in 167 career playoff games and will hopefully be back sooner rather than later.
Bergeron missed Game 1 Monday due to an upper-body injury and will not play in Game 2 Wednesday according to head coach Jim Montgomery. The 37-year-old is considered day-to-day and a massive loss for the Bruins, as he has 127 Pts (49G/78A) in 167 career playoff games and will hopefully be back sooner rather than later
Bergeron missed Game 1 Monday due to an illness and is still questionable for Game 2 Wednesday according to head coach Jim Montgomery. The 37-year-old's illness makes for a massive loss for the Bruins, as he has 127 Pts (49G/78A) in 167 career playoff games and will hopefully be back sooner rather than later.
Bergeron is dealing with an undisclosed injury and an illness and is questionable for Game 1 vs. the Panthers. The Bruins said they'd see how Bergeron feels on Monday before making a decision on his status. Pavel Zacha has been skating on the top line in Bergeron's absence.
Bergeron missed the Bruins' previous game due to an undisclosed injury and is expected to return to Boston's lineup Tuesday vs. Washington. The 37-year-old had 27 goals, 30 assists, 245 SOG, 22 PIMs and a +33 plus/minus through 76 games prior to the injury.
Bergeron has missed the Bruins' previous two games due to an undisclosed injury and is expected to rejoin Boston's lineup Thursday vs. Toronto. The 37-year-old has 27 goals, 30 assists, 241 SOG, 22 PIMs and a +33 plus/minus through 74 games prior to the injury.
Bergeron missed the Bruins' previous game due to an illness but will draw back into Boston's lineup vs. Nashville Tuesday. The 37-year-old two-way centre has 27 goals, 30 assists, 232 SOG, 22 PIMs and a +33 plus/minus through 72 games this season.
Bergeron missed the last four games after undergoing a procedure for an infection in his arm. He'll be back on the top line with Brad Marchand and Jake DeBrusk. Bergeron has picked up 10 points (5G / 5A) in his last 11 games.
Bergeron returned to practice on Wednesday but has not been cleared to play on Thursday. Jack Studnicka will remain on the Bruins top line vs. the Lightning.
Bergeron will miss his third straight game on Monday and will be re-evaluated later in the week. The Bruins return to action vs. the Lightning on home-ice on Thursday, so monitor Bergeorn's status heading into that game.