Tuesday, October 29

Longtime Boston Bruins middle David Krejci pronounces retirement at age 37

BOSTON (AP) — David Krejci has determined to retire, an anticipated improvement that leaves the Boston Bruins with out their high two facilities after setting data for probably the most wins and factors in a season.

Krejci introduced his retirement in an announcement Monday, thanking group president Cam Neely and basic supervisor Don Sweeney for permitting time to make the choice. It comes three weeks after captain and face of the franchise Patrice Bergeron opted to retire.

“After 15 full NHL seasons I have decided to retire from the best league in the world,” Krejci stated. “I have been very lucky to be on so many good teams and play with so many great players.”



Krejci, 37, returned to North America final fall for one closing NHL season. He had gone house for a yr to play in entrance of his family and friends in his native Czechia.

A flexible, two-way middle, Krecji performed 1,192 regular-season and playoff video games for the Bruins from 2007-2023, successful the Stanley Cup with them in 2011. He put up 871 factors in that point, serving to Boston attain the playoffs 13 instances and make three appearances within the closing.

The Bruins misplaced within the first spherical to eventual Eastern Conference champion Florida this previous season after successful the Presidents’ Trophy as the highest group within the common season. The departures of Bergeron and Krejci go away them with 26-year-old Pavel Zacha and 31-year-old Charlie Coyle as the highest two facilities.

Sweeney went by the offseason planning for all times with out Bergeron and Krejci, bringing again 2011 Cup-winning winger Milan Lucic and signing forwards James van Riemsdyk and Morgan Geekie and defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk to discount contracts that match with the groups’ tight wage cap state of affairs.

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