Zdeno Chara, Hockey Hall of Fame
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Bruins legend Zdeno Chara sends a message to Patrice Bergeron during his induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday.
Chara served as captain of the Bruins for 14 seasons. The post Zdeno Chara’s 10 most memorable moments with the Bruins appeared first on Boston.com.
He’s the captain of the Keator Club. He’s at the front of the website and he’ll always be there,” said agent Matt Keator of Zdeno Chara.
The mountainous Slovakian defenseman spent four seasons with Ottawa and left an indelible mark on the franchise and his teammates.
Of course, the Bruins called and Chara signed a five-year contract, a move that put him on course to be a Boston legend and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame with the Class of 2025.
But it was here in Boston, where he spent 14 years with the Bruins, that he cemented his legend. And while he did not give any of his stops in the NHL short shrift, his time in Boston, where he won a Stanley Cup and a Norris Trophy, unsurprisingly stood out in his Hockey Hall of Fame induction speech on Monday night.
Zdeno Chara is one that got away from the Ottawa Senators.
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