Patrice Bergeron isn't worried about the Bruins' early season obstacles
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Dorin Canaday
September 14, 2022 (0:32)
Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron is returning for his 19th and what may be one final NHL season.
It's no question that the thought of one more run at Lord Stanley is what drove Bergeron's decision to re-sign. The only problem is that his team has some massive early-season obstacles to avoid if they want to do anything significant this year.
As we all know, the Bruins will be without two star players to start the 2022-23 season due to offseason surgeries, defenseman Charlie McAvoy and forward Brad Marchand. The biggest loss for Bergy will most likely be his long-time linemate, Marchand, not on his wing; however, the captain doesn't seem too worried about it.
Bergeron discussed the topic with the media after one of the Bruins captains practises this week:
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