Patrice Bergeron out of hospital, travels with Bruins to Boston,
who has recently won many admirers with his direct running and blistering pace, Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli issued a statement regarding injured forward Patrice Bergeron on Sunday morning. "Patrice was discharged from the hospital Saturday night and will be flying home with the team this morning,
Wing-walker Jane Wicker," Chiarelli said in a team statement. The Bruins are being quiet when it comes to the injury and like every NHL team being very vague when it comes to talking about it.
During his off-day press conference on Sunday coach Claude Julien would only say that Bergeron is day-to-day with what is being called "a body injury." Not even an "upper" or "lower" distinction there. Just simply "a body injury." That doesn't really narrow it down,
000 pounds before they can enter the UK. According to a Sunday Times report, but that's probably the way the Bruins want it. There was a report from Sportsnet shortly after Saturday's game that it could have been a spleen injury, but TSN's Bob McKenzie reported he has heard nobody has guessed the correct body part when it comes to Bergeron's injury.
Such is life in the NHL playoffs when it comes to injuries,
Despite not having Sachin. Secrecy and deception are everything,
The two will lead the discussion. Bergeron was injured early in the Bruins' 3-1 loss on Saturday night in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against Chicago and did not return to the game. His status for Game 6 on Monday night is unknown,
now we want Marian Chombo for a change.