Breaking: Kent Hughes and the Canadiens Release an Official Statement Concerning Patrice Bergeron
In the last few seconds, a couple of hours after Patrice Bergeron officially announced his retirement as a player, Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens organization have just made a truly classy move.
They had a beautiful surprise in store for him.
It's unusual to see something like this, but the Canadiens have just released an official statement to celebrate Bergeron's career, even though he is a player for the Boston Bruins.
Wow. We love it.
POLL |
Do you believe the Habs would have won a Stanley Cup in the 2000s if they had drafted Patrice Bergeron? |
Yes | 344 | 66.8 % |
No | 171 | 33.2 % |
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