
Bergeron/By S. Bradley
WILMINGTON, Mass. — After missing last Friday’s practice and Saturday’s game with Pittsburgh because of a personal matter, Patrice Bergeron returned to the Bruins today.
About 15 minutes before the start of full practice at Ristuccia Arena, Bergeron joined nine of his teammates on the ice for some power-play work, including break-in plays. The Bruins haven’t scored a man-advantage goal since Feb. 18, a stretch of six games (0-for-12).
Bergeron’s unit also featured Dennis Seidenberg Rich Peverley, Michael Ryder and Johnny Boychuk. The other group was Zdeno Chara, Tomas Kaberle, Milan Lucic, David Krejci and Nathan Horton.









welcome back, bergy. b’s looked like they were on the pk for about half of the penguin game without you. pound for pound, he has to be the strongest player on the puck.