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Just a humongous honor,” said a sincere Chara. “It’s such a privilege and I am so humbled by it — because it’s a hall of fame ...
One of the best defensemen of the modern era is officially hanging them up. Following 25 remarkable years in the NHL that will almost certainly lead to an induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame ...
On Tuesday afternoon at TD Garden, with a hand from team president Cam Neely, Zdeno Chara took off his suit jacket and pulled on something familiar. It was his No. 33 Bruins jersey, with the ...
Zdeno Chara, the hulking defenseman who captained the Boston Bruins to their sixth Stanley Cup, announced Tuesday he is retiring from the NHL. The 45-year-old finishes his career with 209 goals ...
As is generally the case, Zdeno Chara is the exception. Because Zdeno Chara is not that guy. The 45-year-old Chara officially put an end to his legendary, Hall of Fame career on Tuesday ...
Chara helped the Bruins make the playoffs in 11 of his 14 seasons in Boston, including the team’s dramatic run to a Stanley Cup title in 2011. The Bruins made two other Cup Finals during Chara ...
Zdeno Chara is reportedly rejoining the Bruins. Except this time, the future Hall-of-Fame won’t be patrolling Boston’s blue ...
After 24 seasons in the NHL, Zdeno Chara is retiring. The big defenseman came to Boston as a free agent in 2006 after playing eight seasons with the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators ...
Zdeno Chara, captain of the Bruins’ lone Stanley Cup-winning team over the last 50 years, announced his retirement on Tuesday, closing out an NHL career that spanned four decades, 24 seasons ...
Even without skates, former Boston Bruins defender Zdeno Chara was head and shoulders above the competition at the 2023 Boston Marathon. Sporting bib number 3333 (no doubt a nod to his No. 33 ...
If Zdeno Chára, Keith Yandle and P.K. Subban all retiring Tuesday morning sent you into an existential crisis, you’re not alone. The three defensemen, each leaving behind a unique legacy ...
Zdeno Chara, the hulking defenseman who captained the Boston Bruins to their sixth Stanley Cup, announced Tuesday he is retiring from the NHL. The 45-year-old finishes his career with 209 goals ...