Patrice Bergeron's playing career is over, but his legacy will live on forever for the Bruins and the city of Boston. A bit like Raymond Bourque, the Quebecer spent 20 years in Boston and was the idol of a people. That's the Patrice Bergeron effect. He's the kind of person who shines wherever he goes, and the next stage of his career could be on the 2nd floor. On this subject, Georges Laraque mentioned, live on BPM Sports, that the CH should do everything in its power to hire him. Of course, Bergeron and Kent Hughes have worked together for a long time and are very good friends today. What's more, in a press conference following the announcement of his retirement, Patrice confessed that his family would be moving to Quebec. He didn't say he'd never move back to Boston, but for now, he's getting closer to his roots. In my opinion, it would be very surprising to see Bergeron accept a position this year. The Quebecker likes to make well-considered decisions, and his heart belongs to the Bruins, which is normal under the circumstances. However, if Kent Hughes has the opportunity, he could do as he did with Martin St-Louis and Vincent Lecavalier, then give him his first chance in the Bettman circuit in a management position. To be continued...