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Millions were left on the table for the Bruins to be successful

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Dorin Canaday
August 28, 2022  (3:14 PM)
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The Bruins extended Patrice Bergeron's one-year, $2.5 million contract on Monday, taking a team-friendly discount to stay in Boston for the 19th consecutive season.

One comment the captain made says a lot about the person and the athlete that Bergeron is:

''To me, hockey is all about the team's success and ultimately winning. That's what makes the difference between a good career and a great career.''

�'I've made more money than I ever thought I would in hockey. Leaving a few [dollars] on the table to make sure you're a good team, and make sure you're a competitive team for years to come is what I've wanted to do. That's something that started here before me.''

A true captain is what Bergy is. He'd rather sacrifice his own salary to give his team a better chance to win.

It should be mentioned that Bergeron has been ''underpaid'' his entire career, as he's never made more than $6.8 million per season, even though he's been one of the best all-around players in the NHL for a long time.

Per the Athletic, Bergeron signed well below his market value, which was projected at $13.7 million

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