Looks like Bergeron heard the rumours too.
from tsn.ca:
Patrice Bergeron understands how the rumour started.
The former Bruins captain spends every Friday on the ice with a group of friends and fellow ex-NHLers in the Boston area.
That weekly rink gathering sparked some online chatter last week Bergeron, who retired in the summer following a banner career, might be planning a dramatic return.
A hockey-world-rocking move, however, isn't in the cards.
"No, it is not happening," Bergeron said. "I'm not making a comeback, not trying to make a comeback."
The 38-year-old added anyone attending those on-ice sessions would see why the notion is pure fantasy.
"Come to our skates ... the rumours would go away pretty quickly," he added with a laugh. "It's a slow pace."
While the future Hall of Fame centre has stepped away from the game, Bergeron remains plenty busy.
Apart from school pickups for his kids and taking up some hobbies of his own, Bergeron has partnered with Kraft Hockeyville, a program that has awarded Canadian communities more than $4.8 million to maintain or upgrade sports and recreation infrastructure — including arenas — over the past 18 years.
"My hockey journey started in a small town just outside Quebec City," the native of L'Ancienne Lorette said in an interview. "Without it, I wouldn't be where I am."
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Ex-Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron happy in retirement: 'I'm not making a comeback' | TSN