Bruins Announce Date For Patrice Bergeron's Jersey Retirement Ceremony
Context:
The Boston Bruins released their 2026-27 schedule and announced that Patrice Bergeron’s No. 37 will be retired on December 1, prior to the game against the Colorado Avalanche at TD Garden, with puck drop set for 7:30 p.m. ET. Bergeron, who played his entire 20-year career with Boston before retiring in 2023, is celebrated as a six-time Selke Trophy winner and a key leader who helped win the 2011 Stanley Cup. The ceremony marks the 14th number to be retired by the franchise, underscoring his enduring impact. The season also features several theme nights highlighting various causes and groups. Momentum centers on commemorating a storied career within a broader schedule of events for the coming season.
Dive Deeper:
Bergeron’s No. 37 retirement is scheduled for December 1, preceding the Bruins' home game versus the Colorado Avalanche at TD Garden, with a 7:30 p.m.ET puck drop.
Bergeron spent his entire pro career in Boston after being drafted 45th overall in 2003, retiring in 2023 with 1,294 regular-season games, 427 goals, 613 assists, 1,040 points and a plus-289 rating, plus 128 playoff points in 170 games.
His accolades include six Selke Trophies—the most by any NHL player—as well as a 2011 Stanley Cup and a captaincy from 2021 through 2023.
The ceremony will make him the 14th Bruins player to have a number retired, joining a prestigious lineup that includes Orr, Bourque, Neely, and Chara.
The season’s slate features multiple theme nights beyond Bergeron’s ceremony, such as Hockey Fights Cancer Night, Military Appreciation Night, Hockey is for Everyone Night, Women in Sports Night, and Fan Appreciation Night.
The Bruins initially announced the retirement during the 2026-27 season on June 18, and the schedule release confirmed the event date and context within a broader schedule.