Boston Bruins: Patrice Bergeron’s best line combinations of his career
By Sam Minton
Patrice Bergeron-Jaromir Jagr-Brad Marchand
As it has been mentioned Bergeron has played with some legends of the game, none will top his opportunity to play with Jaromir Jagr. Jagr is a humongous star. He is one of the best players to ever lace up skates.
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Jagr had an amazing career. He played in more than 1,700 games and racked up 766 goals and 1,155 assists. Jagr also ended up with two Stanley Cups and was an eight-time All-Star.
Jagr almost won a Stanley Cup in Boston. He was apart of the 2012-13 team that made a Stanley Cup run. Sadly the Bruins were not successful. We had our hearts ripped out as they lost in brutal fashion to the BlackHawks in game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals
Jagr did okay in the postseason. The problem was he couldn’t score. He racked up 10 assists but zero goals.
Still, it’s hard to complain seeing that Jagr was 40 years old at the time. The fact that he was able to contribute in any fashion is rather impressive.
Jagr will likely go down as the best player that Bergeron has been paired with but that could change. Especially if Pastrnak is able to continue to play as he did this season.