I really think people so quickly removing Bergeron are taking him for granted. The guy will go down in history as, if not the greatest 2way center, damn close, and from a strictly defensive standpoint, probably the best ever. Provided he stays healthy he will be at least top 4 in all major statistical categories (could be top 3) in franchise history (games, goals, assists, points). Imagine if he didn't lose a season and a half from lockouts, and a season for his concussion where his numbers would be. His numbers are even more impressive considering the way he has always been deployed, until Cassidy, as defense first, offense second, always playing against top lines and in the ERA of the NHL where scoring is way down from when all the ridiculous numbers were being put up back in the day. He is the perfect player. Every NHL player respects Bergeron. I actually feel like players don't take runs at Bergeron because they are aware of his concussion history and they respect the f*** out of him. That speaks volumes. Goes without saying but played a huge role in bringing this franchise it's first Stanley Cup in 39 years, and delivered countless moments that I, and probably you, will never forget for the rest of our lives.
Now all the others being mentioned are certainly deserving of being up there.... and maybe I'm slightly biased because the Bergeron ERA is when I truly became a diehard fan, but when his career is over, I'll be shocked if you still believe that he does not belong on the Bruins Mount Rushmore. The day Tom Brady retires will be one of the saddest days of my life, probably only trumped by Bergeron. No matter what happened before him, no matter what happens after him. He's on my Bruins Mount Rushmore. Love ya Bergy.