On Tuesday's episode of Spittin' Chiclets, former NHL players turned rock star hockey ambassadors Paul (Biz) Bissonnette and Ryan (Whit) Whitney asked an interesting question.
Of course Chara is running marathons and stuff for fun. Good morning! Happy opening weekend of Concussionball to all those who celebrate. I hope your favorite team did well and no one’s brain got scrambled.
It appears that when Zdeno Chara hung up his hockey skates, he grabbed a pair of running shoes in their place.
The Boston Marathon has been run by some big names over the years. Former Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara is among this year's most notable competitors.
Another chapter was added to the historic 2011 Stanley Cup Final rivalry between the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins, thanks to allegations made by former Bruins captain Zdeno Chara.
Kevin Bieksa responded during Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada broadcast to a story that Zdeno Chara put out there when it came to some less-than sportsmanlike behavior he contended came out of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final Canucks team.
Boston Bruins legend Zdeno Chara finally called it a career on Tuesday after 25 seasons in the NHL. His retirement has led to many tributes from around the hockey world, including from fellow Bruins legends in their own right.
The NHL world was shocked to learn that Boston Bruins legend Zdeno Chara was opting to retire after playing 24 seasons in the league. Chara made a name for himself as a dominating presence on the Bruins blue line, and helped them win their most recent Stanley Cup back in 2011.
Tuesday was a big day for the NHL and for notable defensemen retiring from the game. All of P.K. Subban, Zdeno Chara and Keith Yandle announced their official retirements from hockey and each took to different platforms to share the news.
Zdeno Chara has announced that he will be retiring from professional hockey, signing a one-day contract with the Boston Bruins to do it as a member of the team he is connected to most.
Zdeno Chara has not decided on whether or not he will be playing during the 2022-23 season. His agent, Matt Keator, told Matt Porter of the Boston Globe earlier this summer that the veteran would announce his decision this September (from ‘How former Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask is enjoying himself in retirement,’ The Boston Globe, 6/25/22).
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The veteran defenseman will reportedly decide in September whether or not to play a 25th NHL season.
It will take a while before we find out whether or not pending UFA defenseman Zdeno Chara will return for another NHL season.
Zdeno Chara may be the oldest active player in the NHL, but the big man proved on Tuesday night that he can still drop the gloves and hold his own. He also showed what great sportsmanship looks like even after fists fly.
Zdeno Chara is heading back to where it all began. The 44-year-old veteran defenseman has signed a one-year deal with the New York Islanders, the team he was drafted by in the third round of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.
The Islanders haves signed 44 year-old defenseman, Zdeno Chara to a one year deal. For the veteran defenseman, he is back to where his NHL career began in 1997.
The Florida Panthers are becoming a destination that veterans choose to go to if they want to win, and Joe Thronton proved that by signing there this offseason.
Just hours after it was being reported that the St. Louis Blues had interest in free agent defenceman Zdeno Chara, reporter Andy Strickland took to Twitter saying that the six-foot-nine rearguard will stay out East if he does play this upcoming season, in order to stay closer to his family.
Chara is a longshot for the Blues, as the veteran defenseman would like to stay as close to his family in Boston as possible with everything else equal.
It sounds like Alex Ovechkin will be back with the Washington Capitals next season. It’s just a matter of coming to terms with the team and finding the right number that works for both sides.
Zdeno Chara went down after being clipped by teammates in a collision prior to Game 3 of the first round playoff series between his Washington Capitals and the Boston Bruins on Wednesday.
There was some shock yesterday as veteran defenseman Zdeno Chara decided to sign with the Washington Capitals after 14 seasons with the Boston Bruins.
Amazingly, in this unique season, Chara will actually battle the Bruins on a regular basis. Washington and Boston are both part of the East Division and will play each other eight times in the 56-game season.
The Bruins appear to be willing to bring Chara back, though it would likely mean decreased playing time for the veteran.
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