BOSTON — Zdeno Chara has officially known this day was coming for months. And if he’s honest, he’s been aware that the Bruins were going to retire his number for much longer than that. But all the ...
With grace and humility and a wide grin he rarely flashed when he was leading the Boston Bruins back to prominence, Zdeno Chara took his rightful place among Black and Gold immortals on Thursday night ...
Zdeno Chara played 14 years as No. 33 for the Boston Bruins. Rich Gagnon / Getty Images BOSTON — By the time Ray Bourque was 19 years old, the do-it-all defenseman was already showing signs that his ...
BOSTON –– A bellowing “Thank you, Chara” chant echoed through TD Garden on Thursday night. The former captain had just addressed the crowd ahead of his No. 33 getting raised to the rafters. He spoke ...
TONIGHT WHERE CHAR IS GOING TO BE THE BRUINS PLAYER TO RECEIVE THIS HONOR. THE EXCITEMENT IS ALREADY BUILDING HERE IN BOSTON, AS ZDENO CHARA IS SET TO HAVE HIS NUMBER 33 RETIRED BY THE BOSTON BRUINS.
THIS BANNER NIGHT. TONIGHT, THE BRUINS HONORED A PLAYER WHOSE LARGER THAN LIFE A GUY WITH 24 YEARS IN THE NHL, 14 OF THEM RIGHT HERE IN THE GARDEN. ZDENO CHARA. I WAS JUST A BIG Z TAKING IN THE MOMENT ...
Two months after entering the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025, Zdeno Chara will join another exclusive club. The Bruins will honor Chara ahead of their game against the Kraken on Thursday ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Former Bruins captain and Hall of Famer Zdeno Chara was nearly speechless when his jersey number 33 was lifted into the rafters at TD Garden Thursday in front of several other Bruins ...
Kneecap returns with new single, “No Comment,” addressing the terrorism charge against member Mo Chara that was tossed out in September. “It’s all about the police witch-hunt against Mo Chara. Free ...
Zdeno Chara is often remembered for how he stood out on the ice. Over a 24-year career, the Slovak-born defenseman was the tallest player in NHL history at 6-foot-9 and 250 pounds. He boasted the ...
Zdeno Chara is one that got away from the Ottawa Senators. And, when he chose the Boston Bruins by signing a five-year, $37.5 million U.S. deal that paid him an average annual value of $7.5 million, ...
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