Patrice Bergeron

Patrice Bergeron circa 2011

Patrice Bergeron circa 2011
Source: Boston Globe

Biography

Hailing from the French Province of Quebec in Canada, Bergeron spent all 19 of his NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins. Bergeron quickly became known as one of the most dynamic two-way forwards in the league, tallying impressive goal numbers and providing rock-solid defensive play. The Frank J. Selke Trophy is awarded each NHL season to the best defensive forward. Bergeron holds the NHL record with six Selke trophies and 12 nominations. Patrice Bergeron's presence as a locker room leader was equally significant as his on-ince contributions. After wearing the 'A' on his jersey for most of his career, he finally earned the title of being the Bruins team captain after Zdeno Chara's retirement in 2021. Bergeron's long career with the Bruins included two additional Stanley Cup final appearances in addition to winning the 2011 cup. His long and illustrious career with the Bruins will surely lead to his jersey numbers being hung in the garden rafters soon after his recent retirement following the 2022-2023 NHL season.

During the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs, Bergeron sustained a concussion in the fourth game of the second round following a hit from Flyers player Claude Giroux. After missing a handful of games in the fourth round, Bergeron returned with a vengeance. The Bruins dropped the first, second and fifth games of the Stanley Cup Final, forcing the series to go to game seven. Bergeron scored two goals in the final game, including the game winning goal. Bergeron's most impressive playoff performance would come during the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals against the Chicago Blackhawks. In an awe-inspiring display of toughness, Bergeron played through a multitude of injuries including a punctured lung, seperated shoulder, broken rib and a broken nose. This along with his many other displays of resilience, determination and passion for the game of hockey cement him among the greatest hockey players of all time.

Career Statistics

Year Team Games Played Goals Assists Points
2003-04Boston Bruins71162339
2003-04Boston Bruins71162339
2005-06Boston Bruins81314273
2006-07Boston Bruins77224870
2007-08Boston Bruins10347
2008-09Boston Bruins6483139
2009-10Boston Bruins73193352
2010-11Boston Bruins80223557
2011-12Boston Bruins81224264
2012-13Boston Bruins42102232
2013-14Boston Bruins80303262
2014-15Boston Bruins81233255
2015-16Boston Bruins80323668
2016-17Boston Bruins79213253
2017-18Boston Bruins64303363
2018-19Boston Bruins65324779
2019-20Boston Bruins61312556
2020-21Boston Bruins54232548
2021-22Boston Bruins73254065
2022-23Boston Bruins78273158

Iconic Moment


Bergeron makes an incredible defensive play allowing Brad Marchand to score, BOS vs. CAR 10/30/2018
Source: Sportsnet