Before the game, the Bruins announced that they would celebrate Bergeron for his 1,000-career point milestone with a pregame ceremony on Dec. 17. But at the first TV timeout on Friday afternoon, the B's captain was acknowledged on the big board and received a rousing standing ovation that lasted nearly a minute.
"Definitely special," said Bergeron. "The fans have been such a big part of all my time here in Boston. Very thankful for all of them. That was special, for sure. That's not something I necessarily loved - I'm not gonna lie - I couldn't wait for the camera to be off of me…very thankful and appreciative of that, for sure."
Between his 1,000-point accomplishment on Tuesday in Tampa and the Bruins' record-setting win on Friday afternoon, it's been quite a week for the 37-year-old centerman.
"It's been great," he said. "To me, it's really more the celebration of guys coming on the ice and, after the game, being able to celebrate with them. Just to share that moment with all those guys you battle with and create connections with, it's special. Like I said many times, it's a special group.
"What we have going on, we want to carry that on and keep getting better and keep working hard. Home ice is important, and we want to keep getting better, but it feels nice to have a record like that, especially after being around for a long time. It's special."