Ray Bourque Explains Why Patrice Bergeron Is Among ‘All-Time Favorite’ Players

by abournenesn

May 15, 2019

While they played different positions, Patrice Bergeron and Ray Bourque have quite a few similarities.

Both players came into the NHL from Quebec at the age of 18 and went on to have incredibly consistent, prolific careers with the Boston Bruins.

And it turns out Bourque, who played 1,518 games for the Black and Gold, scoring 1,506 points, puts Bergeron at the top of his list of favorite players of all time.

That’s high praise coming from No. 77 himself.

Bergeron, who played his 1000th game for the Bruins this season, is widely regarded as one of the most respected players in the game. And it’s more than likely that he will join Bourque in the TD Garden rafters one day.

And if Bergeron were able to bring his second Stanley Cup home to Boston, well that would only further solidify the pivot’s legacy.

Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images
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