Wade Redden was hoping to get a call from the Bruins this summer about continuing his tenure with the Boston organization after ending last season in Black and Gold. Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli held the 36-year-old defenseman as a veteran option, but didnt really have a spot for him given the abundance of young defensemen on the NHL roster. So Redden didnt sign with an NHL team this fall, and finally...
Ex-Bruin Wade Redden announces retirement (Comcast SportsNet New England)
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