According to information reported by TVA Sports, Brad Marchand, the new captain of the Boston Bruins, is doing everything he can to make a big move a few months before the playoffs.
As we know, the 38-year-old Quebecer announced his retirement after 19 seasons in the NHL. His career was exceptional, with six Frank Selke trophies, a Stanley Cup, and two Olympic gold medals.
Although Bergeron seems to be completely at peace with his decision, there remains a possibility that he might change his mind and reach an agreement with the Boston organization to make a comeback, by the trade deadline.
However, even if it seems unlikely, one can imagine a Hollywood scenario where the L'Ancienne-Lorette native would sign with Boston, come back for one final season, and where the Bruins would finally win a championship, after their bitter first-round elimination last year as favorites.