"The single most unrewarding phone call I had [on Wednesday], to hear from [agent] Matt [Keator] and speak with Zdeno in what his decision ended up being," Sweeney said during a video conference on Thursday morning. "Zdeno…he walks in his own shadow, literally and figuratively. It was extremely difficult to go through the whole process…this extended over months and we gave him all the latitude in the world to make what was ultimately his decision, he and his family's decision alone.
"I wanted to make sure that we did that with the utmost respect that we possibly could…Zdeno is forever a member of the Boston Bruins and will be enshrined in both the Hall of Fame and, in my humble opinion, in the rafters amongst the greatest to ever wear a Boston Bruins uniform."
Sweeney made clear that the Bruins offered Chara a contract "months ago," but acknowledged that they were firm with the blue liner when discussing that he could be taking on a role that he was not quite used to during his 14 seasons in Black & Gold.
"I want to make sure it's abundantly clear that we had multiple, multiple discussions with Zdeno and Matt Keator," said Sweeney. "Very appreciative of all the dialogue and both sides being honest in terms of where they were. We had certainly offered a contract to Zdeno months ago and he indicated he wanted time to continue to work through, again, where he felt he was at, where the league was at and the return to play protocols, and the role we were describing and hoping to integrate him into with our hockey club."