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Mon, 25 Feb 2008

Patrice talked with Dale and Michael about his progress since his injury.

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" Let's us go to the phone line right now on -- old friend who I'm happy to report was out on the ice yesterday will find out if he was back out on the ice today. Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron is on the line Patrice -- Michael how are you. And -- good how you feel."

" The only good feeling better actually it's it's four months in -- turn a corner of -- better now."

" I'm Patrice units and turning the corner what. What it what what inspired to go to the ice yesterday in and did you Gil did you go there because you had clearance from your doctors and trainers to tell us about that."

" Because there is obviously. I put a way to get back on the edge that we do want to Russian they've won. Make sure -- take that time and so that we weren't going backwards -- it was as sort of work you know we can have to go and everything went well at the time it was so. Getting good in didn't get any symptoms and when I was getting sent -- there wasn't. Related to to be worked out so we just kept on going and I get cleared yesterday to -- in the national for ten minutes actually and I felt pretty good."

" So what's the next step for you know Patrice."

" Well except just that they could they're very they're guests and CO it goes and I actually -- did -- the us open again and felt good again today and it's pretty much depending and I feel it each and every day you'll Will Ferrell doing next they."

" The trees obviously you've never had to deal with anything quite like this at any point your career has it surprised how long it's taken you to get back from what happened back in October."

" Yeah eight it's their -- actually and no sort of you know other players that -- questions before maybe when he don't have -- you don't really really understand what's going on why. It's taken so long but once you you have one that I want to. I want another one really wants now when he can realize what's going on -- weird that the brain is and how it's worked in now imported in this or operative audience. If it's if it surprised me but at same time money it's been a long process and I have learned a lot of them turned. Make the best out of it and get better."

" I know what one point here a month or so ago they basically said to you just get back out of here go to some island. So on the beach relax rest was that because you were start to get frustrated or was -- medical reasons for -- that."

" Well it was both I mean obviously know as a frustrated things weren't going better and I was you know going to games in. In Boston kind of tries this from the players that -- like privilege you know -- games from -- from upstairs and that's what this that it that they. He might be a good thing for it to go get out because city get it away and issues on his it's good for anybody in and that's what -- this said go get and only on the beach and I turned. You know don't think money thing -- that so much in my mind and I was frustrated I was trying to stay positive and I mean there's almost aiming to think about the he was good for me get away."

" The Patrice -- mentioned. October and what happened then since that time in especially right after there's been so much commentary on whether it was a clean hit or whether it was dirty hit I'm sure you've seen it. What's your opinion your opinion is is one that really matters -- what did you think of it."

" All right obviously it was the only thing I think of -- it was it was a hit from behind -- if it was a thirty you're not a meaningless and it's not part of rules so it's. It's -- something I think it's that we should do and especially but two the missed the conference then is that you know there's no point no one would like in a position right now and -- rule. For for the whole year so far in the it's the off and it's and also especially for the kids are watching the game I mean. You don't wanna the etiquette doing that too and I indicated in the in the minor hockey so don't do it is -- here. The take us there is an example and we try to redo Woodward on hand so dissent. I'm -- sent a message to keep keeping -- clean and it's it's a great game and don't in on the penalty for those can."

" Did it frustrate you when when there were people saying all the trees put himself in that position back when it happened."

" I mean everyone -- their their own opinion in you know it's on with -- and it's on first I won the -- like that and that's the way it should be played I think and it's. My Baxter and someone I don't expect to be -- the same -- I didn't change any my position goal and I was going for the parker never. Never the main I was facing the player to look on my back turned to the place I don't Q why. I put myself in that position I was like double I'm going for parkway and park is obvious to me so I mean there won't be at their own opinion and that's fine with me."

" In Canada for people who haven't been up there to see it in youth hockey they have little stop signs on the backs of kids jerseys. And then basically telling them exactly which -- saying if you see that's stop sign don't hit there."

" Exactly and I think that's that's what I'm trying to send a message to it's something that. Offer us says professional athletes and lean and mean among players in the in the National Hockey League I think we -- he. -- take responsibility when you you go for it and think about the consequences before you go for that it than. And also think about that the kids that are playing the game."

" Patrice at any point did you hear the words that no athlete professional or amateur ever wants to hear those words are. Your career might be over to anyone ever say that you."

" No never never. The once said that it never crossed my mind either so. I was always part of it in that process received unless they can longer and I thought it would in it was stuff but no no -- said that in and brother you know obviously. Just being -- being Beckham has been known as Creighton do I just realized greatest sport it is you know it's my passion you know it is reliable almost and I missed it you know and in four months."

" Patrice I think that the answer might be we we might have our own assumptions about what's going to happen with you this year but you can't make assumptions so I'm going to ask you. Have you decided that this season is is is a no go for you when he's going to come back in 20082009 or do you still hold out hope. That you could even play at you know 1015 games this year."

" Yeah I'm still holding and I don't want to. Put an X on this so this season obviously I don't want to that being said -- want to rush anything and -- take any chances but -- you know wanna. -- across from this season it's overrated analyst. There's no chance I don't want to balance that positive with that was sent off along these smarts and I don't go backwards with that than Allen at the end back on the -- saudis want. Keep you know going to step by step -- weapons."

" Was it hard for you know watch your team play without two for awhile there."

" There is is there has been permits I'm happy to sit there and you know they're doing good -- last waltrip was awesome and in makes it easier on meet these two watched on TV when you know advocate the guys are doing -- during great -- right now and -- But it is hard to meet you on what you from the press box and on TV when there on the road so it's it's stuff on trying to trying to learn you know it. Looks like he's your from -- from up there but I mean I'm trying to make the best -- be back can be better player."

" You mentioned the word learn what have you learned watching this team."

" Love I've learned to cut sort of -- I mean some of some players that don't want to lawns and women against defenseman I mean. Obviously if the so that -- some that there's some nice you know move that they're doing the protecting the -- stuff like that I'm trying to. And look at it and try I'm like you know that's something that could I could try -- I'll be back -- united and also playing you know watching the -- weather -- and a the -- penalty kill all the stuff on that thing you know obviously partly it's I was watching that it and Trent. The first team in you know could resentment points sometimes and I'm just trying to get open -- you know what what could I improve from. From my game."

" Hey how much weight did you lose and and have you put it all back on now."

" RS 50000 still -- trying to get back. It's some way back between him and so fifteen don't later and it was."

" Meaning that you need all of those fifty you needed more than that when you before you got hit you need more than that."

" You know it's it's gonna come back and that now. I'm too nervous about that."

" Well what do you think of the coaching job we've we talk about this a lot on our our show the difference between Dave Lewis and and Claude Julian. Let's ask you what do you think of the coaching jobs that Julian has done and what is the biggest difference between your your current current current coaching your formally."

" They have done a great social part closes I knew -- little bit from playing against Montreal in New Jersey or -- in. You could tell that you know he's he's done a great system in place and you wants you play you don't beat defensively sound received -- he doesn't want you to is still wants to create offensively and you know make some plays and make something happen though apparently -- peace -- in always been. These transfers and is if you they care that you know. The office that they carry itself and the main difference I think is -- or more consistent I mean obviously pose a hundred dollar also all the guys are. Are you -- chip and then in our and they are all open came and everyone doing their their own -- and you know went into it roster and it was about just the coach was above everyone's in it everyone's -- you know the blame and to take some of the blame and I mean this -- the -- playing good hockey and went more as a team now and -- it's paid off."

" Trade deadline is tomorrow in the National Hockey League I know within the Rome it's always kind of a nervous time for a lot of guys are you feeling that around your teammates as well."

" Obviously Dempster -- some because her. We're nervous but it you know it's -- business in this for the game and there's nothing you can do Bledsoe knowing that we can do is you know we're both -- the next game in. And and you know and keep playing and keep point for some -- and if from the guys get traded I mean that's. Is that they would if you put it towards a the only guys are trying to. They brought hockey in that all these rumors you know Gordon and Q what happens on on the trade deadline."

" I'm wondering about psychologically after after taking the hit that you did in going through what you've gone through. Do you think there's some hesitation on your part you've been -- hockey player all your life -- getting hit. All your life is there at this point is -- some hesitation on your part about getting hit for the first time."

" I don't know anymore I think at first I was visit than I was what's in those kind of there's been no similar my teammates went into the corners the way I was and I got it and they don't want that to happen to anyone so. I was nervous at first I want -- has -- Howard filled in on the line watch games in the I don't I'm not -- you know anymore I think him. Here's the here's gone you know one. But the process you have to go through it now I think it's I'm -- on a 100% for that matter."

" Did you ever stick and -- today I do oh great. Did you feel like you still know what to do -- both of them all that stuff."

" still it's still there and I was there it is though there."

" I'll tell you one thing that I've noticed and and maybe it's 'cause you've had more time watching TV thing you'd like. Your English is improve."

" I don't know -- it's it's so funny Patrice I was -- I was going to say that from my last question now is going to ask you. What act as we had you in the studio here just a couple of years ago -- and you ain't that was fine immediately it was good but it's so much better now what. What have you done it."

" I didn't do anything emphasis on just you know. Getting used to the English lit more than talking more with that teammates and I mean it's it's. The matter -- kind of learning it and I think it's just. There's pros and that I was going through in the now going better with -- language and others. As nervousness was two years ago -- every year it's improving -- it its greatest and that's it and I can you know people that they're now in the -- the ability to improve I mean. Spun at least taken. -- superstition and you'll feel good about it."

" And just so people understand everybody doesn't know your story. When did you first speak English how long ago."

" I'm a little five years ago it when I -- what I say here not in Boston so. Obviously him from Quebec city in Canada you know -- speaking -- so I was speaking englishman went rule that no I'm pretty much learned there I was taken some classes at school when you know it's not the regular kind of conversation you're going through in the regular basis and now and it's -- you know learning -- I've learned -- air pretty much -- than four years now."

" Sort of reminds -- when -- came to town."

" Yeah a long way they wouldn't -- both -- as a as I was you know."

" Hey it was great to see out on the ice yesterday and great to see you back out there again today I don't I don't have to tell you this. Bottom going to anyway you take your time okay. I will make sure you're ready when you get out there. I -- for sure are right the trees thanks very much argument where are Medicare that is -- Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron"

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