Patrice Bergeron and Charlie Coyle share what makes Boston Bruins captain, Brad Marchand, as good a leader as he is a friend ahead of a milestone game.
In its 18th year, Canadian communities can rally for the opportunity to host an NHL® pre-season game and receive $250,000 in arena upgrades.
Bringing Boston’s best, Patrice Bergeron had the honour of announcing Hilary Knight as the first captain of PWHL Boston.
In all, Bergeron scored 427 goals with 613 assists in 19 seasons — all with the Bruins, who selected him in the second round of the 2003 draft.
Players from across the league turned out to support close friends Patrice Bergeron and Sam Gagné at the Gagné-Bergeron Pro-Am.
Bergeron winning the Selke for a fifth time broke a tie with Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famer Bob Gainey.
In honour of his legacy, lasting impact on hockey – and the players who came after him – Willie O’Ree was gifted a special portrait by NHLPA members.
Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron on his role as a leader and who has helped him out along the way in After the Buzzer.
They’re connecting virtually but the impact is palpable. Players are helping to grow the game through NHLPA Goals & Dreams alongside Sonnet Insurance (Sonnet).
Professional hockey stars come together to make hockey more accessible and inclusive through Everyone Deserves A Team initiative.
Boston Bruins centre Patrice Bergeron, Philadelphia Flyers centerd Sean Couturier and St. Louis Blues centerd Ryan O'Reilly are the three finalists for the 2019-20 Selke Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL's best defensive forward.
The words they choose are different, but for Patrice Bergeron and Adam Henrique, the message and the sentiment are very much the same.
Find out who's getting the love, their haircuts at home, and maybe even doing it themselves as the players take on hockey hair.
Ahead of the 2019 NHL Awards, players spoke to NHLPA.com to weigh in on what makes the TLA one of the most coveted honours and what makes this season’s finalists so special.
Patrice Bergeron crushes this game (again) as Max Domi, Taylor Hall, Bo Horvat, Connor McDavid, Eric Staal, and Tyler Toffoli also try to guess who said it!
The Boston Bruins have earned a break before their biggest series in a few years.
Patrice Bergeron scored two goals and the Boston Bruins swept the Carolina Hurricanes out of the Eastern Conference final, winning 4-0 on Thursday night.
Marcus Johansson and Patrice Bergeron scored power-play goals 28 seconds apart, and Boston scored four times in the third period to rally and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Jamie Benn needed to phone in a lifeline and we stuck to honest editing (sorry, Tyler Seguin) as the players try to guess who said it!
With all eyes on Patrice Bergeron as he skated in his 1,000th NHL game, he proved just why he's enjoyed such longevity in a week he played OT hero and co-led the league in goals.