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Longtime Boston captain and defenseman Zdeno Chara will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame this upcoming fall. Chara spent 14 seasons sporting the spoked-B, all while serving as the Bruins ...
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 ...
Zdeno Chara's Boston Bruins career Chara completely changed the DNA of the Bruins after he signed a five-year, $37.5 million contract with Boston in 2006.
Zdeno Chara has officially earned his spot in hockey immortality. The former Bruins captain was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame Tuesday in his first year of eligibility, with the hulking ...
It didn't take long for Boston Bruins great Zdeno Chara to make the Hockey Hall of Fame. The 6-foot-9-inch "Big Z" was inducted Tuesday in his first year of eligibility.
Zdeno Chara: Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman's stats, career Zdeno Chara's 24-season NHL career included 14 seasons with the Boston Bruins, where he served as captain for his entire run with the team.
BOSTON — Former Boston Bruins captain and defenseman Zdeno Chara has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. Chara served as the Bruins' team captain for his entire 14-year ...
The Hockey Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2025, with longtime NHL stars Zdeno Chara and Joe Thornton among the new inductees. Chara, Duncan Keith, and Thornton were all eligible for the ...
Chara's 24-year career in the NHL was highlighted by 14 years with the Boston Bruins, where he earned a Stanley Cup championship (2011) and a Norris Trophy (2008-09) as the league's best defenseman.
“Across his exceptional 24-year career, Zdeno put forth an unparalleled combination of size, strength, and ability each time he took the ice,” Bruins president Cam Neely said in a team statement.
Zdeno Chara's Boston Bruins career Chara completely changed the DNA of the Bruins after he signed a five-year, $37.5 million contract with Boston in 2006. He was immediately given the "C" for his ...