Former Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara didn't sit back after taking his retirement after an illustrious 24-season-long NHL career. In a recent interview, the towering 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m ...
And if things ever got too testy, the Senators had the ultimate hammer in defenceman Zdeno Chara – the biggest and probably strongest hombre in NHL history. On this night, Chara was parked in ...
Former Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Bryan McCabe talked about his encounter with fellow blueliner Zdeno Chara. The interview posted on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast revealed how McCabe felt ...
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With 1,680 games played and nearly 700 points, Chara’s incredible longevity, combined with his physical presence and defensive dominance, has cemented his status as one of the league’s most respected ...
But, I think even before his number inevitably gets retired, there is another fairly obvious answer: Zdeno Chara. To be honest, It still feels weird that Chara is not currently a Bruin.
Zdeno Chara has broken the record for most games played by an NHL defenseman, beating Hall of Fame defender Chris Chelios by skating in his 1,652nd game Thursday night in San Jose. He still has it.