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Boston Bruins C David Krejci, 37, retires after 15 seasons - ESPN

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BOSTON — David Krejci has decided to retire, an expected development that leaves the Boston Bruins without their top two centers after setting records for the most wins and points in a season.

Krejci announced his retirement in a statement Monday, thanking team president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney for allowing time to make the decision.

It comes three weeks after captain and face of the franchise Patrice Bergeron opted to retire. «After 15 full NHL seasons I have decided to retire from the best league in the world,» Krejci said. «I have been very lucky to be on so many good teams and play with so many great players.» Krejci, 37, returned to North America last fall for one final NHL season.

He had gone home for a year to play in front of his friends and family in his native Czechia. A versatile, two-way center, Krecji played 1,192 regular-season and playoff games for the Bruins from 2007-2023, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 2011.

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