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Michel “The Tiger” Bergeron announces emotional retirement, Quebec hockey icon to step away after playoffs

A large part of Quebec’s hockey and broadcasting lore is set to come to an end. Legendary coach and broadcaster Michel Bergeron has confirmed that he will retire next spring after the first round of the NHL playoffs, opting to step away after more than five decades of involvement with the sport.

Michel Bergeron, who is set to celebrate his 80th birthday in the coming years, stated that the timing of his retirement has everything to do with his health, family, and timing. The fiery former coach, who operated under the nickname “The Tiger,” made it abundantly clear that he had no interest in riding off into the sunset, bringing an end to a career that has seen him go from truck driver to one of the most iconic voices in francophone hockey.

From NHL bench boss to media trailblazer, Michel Bergeron leaves lasting legacy in Quebec hockey

Michel Bergeron’s legacy extends across multiple generations. As head coach of the Quebec Nordiques and later the New York Rangers, he was known for his hot temper and willingness to rock the boat. Later in life, his outspoken commentary on TVA Sports made him one of the most recognizable voices in Quebec hockey.

Looking back on his illustrious career, Bergeron spoke passionately about his relationship with fellow coaching trailblazer Jacques Demers, remembering the two working-class coaches who changed the face of the NHL landscape.

Bergeron also expressed his pride in helping to pave the way for francophone coaches at the top level of the game.

Bergeron says retirement will mean trading in the intermission panels for quieter days in the Florida sun but admits that leaving the adrenaline rush of hockey will not be easy, having lived life at full throttle since the early 1970s.

Even as he readies to lay down the microphone, Bergeron’s love for the game is still evident, particularly regarding the future of the Montreal Canadiens. Once a bitter rival of the team, he is now filled with hope for the future of the team, citing the development of Nick Suzuki and the emergence of young power forward Juraj Slafkovský as a sign that better times are ahead.

Bergeron’s retirement is not a loss but rather the closing of one of the most colorful chapters in the history of hockey in the province, one that has been fueled by his passion for the sport that has made him a household name among fans.

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