Column: This is why they’re paying Bergeron the big bucks
Boston’s world-traveling days are probably over for a while, so Bergeron won’t have to worry about “jet legs” again. There will undoubtedly be more slumps, but they’re unlikely to faze him much. As long as he can stay in his routine, the Bruins should receive spectacular returns on their investment.
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yeah he seems to be a little confused about jet lag and jet legs but English isn’t his mother tongue. When you yanks learn to pronounce Seguin properly we can talk…
it was the bergy and timmah show last night. i’d be interested in seeing ryder and wheels switch lines…
caron-bergy-ryder
wheels-segzy-recchin ball
“There aren’t too many guys that can finish among the top 10 in faceoff percentage and shutdown some of the league’s best lines while also possessing the potential to put up 65, 70 points and direct a power play from the blue line with pizzazz.”
That is his value. He covers all phases of the game. Love that guy.
This is a fantastic article
Guy is a beast. Love that the B’s recognized what he has done and is capable of, he’s only 25. Not to mention the missed season to concussions and then trying to recover from them, he can only go up from his already lofty position as a top flight center.
great article. concussions, plural. wonder if he knows what jetlag means.