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NHL great Zdeno Chara, who retired after his 24-year NHL career, has now taken to running marathons in retirement.
Zdeno Chara has announced his retirement after 25 remarkable seasons in ... logging nearly 19 minutes per night for the New York Islanders last season despite celebrating his 45th birthday. ...
Thornton, like Zdeno Chara, has been out of the NHL for three seasons and likely will be a first-ballot shoo-in to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Jumbo (1,539 career points) never won a Cup.
Zdeno Chara, who spent 14 of his 24-year career with the Boston Bruins, talks to fans during Thursday's free question-and-answer event in the Seasons Showroom at The Brook in Seabrook.
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Zdeno Chara reportedly returning to Bruins as a consultant - MSNZdeno Chara is reportedly rejoining the Bruins. Except this time, the future Hall-of-Fame won’t be patrolling Boston’s blue line. According to The Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont, Chara has ...
In an interview with the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast, Zdeno Chara discussed his broken jaw in 2019, leadership role with Boston and more.
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 ...
Longtime Bruins captain Zdeno Chara is signing a one-day contract to retire with the team. Chara played for 25 seasons with four teams, and holds the all-time record for games played by a ...
For context, Chara was a guest on Julian Edelman's "Games with Names" podcast earlier this week and talked about the 2011 Cup Final. One thing he said about the Canucks received plenty of attention.
At 6-foot-9, Zdeno Chara covers more ground with each step than an average runner. He takes an estimated 1,885 strides per mile, while his 5-foot-1 training partner, Becca Pizzi, clocks about ...
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