COMMENTARY
In a game predicated on mistakes and unpredictable bounces, Patrice Bergeron stood as an outlier.
For many of his peers out on the frozen sheet, Bergeron represented the perfect blend of talent, smarts, will, and leadership.
For the Bruins fans who saw him take to the ice in Boston for close to two decades, he was as close to a steadying presence as one can find in the maelstrom of organized chaos that is hockey.
It was an expectation, not a hope, that opposing scoring chances were getting snuffed out when No.