BOSTON — Bruins head coach Claude Julien wondered aloud today if the media corps has a meeting before every press conference to determine who’s going to ask about Patrice Bergeron.
Even Julien, however, has to understand that when such a vital player is out of action heading into the biggest series the franchise has played in nearly two decades, he has to be asked about.
So Julien offered up this daily update on the status of his concussed star center:
“I think he’s improving. He really is improving. We’re optimistic about him. As [Bruins general manager] Peter [Chiarelli] said, we knew he was going to miss the start of the series. How much he’s going to miss, I can’t tell you right now. But he’s on the right track. We’re staying positive.
“I’m not going to say much more because when it comes to concussions, you’ve got good news and you’ve got setbacks and you’ve got all kinds of things that can happen. So I’m not going to stand here and change my tune every day except to say that right now that’s going in the right direction.”










game 3 sounds right unless b’s go up 2-0.
Concussions are extremely complicated. Even if he is symtom free, one body check could put him out for good.
I’m guessing the Bruins are keeping their cards to their chest. Bergeron could be out for the year for all we know.
Steve-
If Bergeron is symptom-free, and they haven’t told us otherwise, I could see him play as soon as Game 3. But we don’t know what his deal is symptoms-wise.
MK
Until he’s able to practice (even without contact at least), there’s no way a time-table can be established.
I realize how difficult concussions are to deal with and diagnose, but is there any time table for his return? I have seen comments that he could come back in this series, but do you know if there has been a solid time frame, Matt?