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Zeus' s Dog (Study) - Mia Bergeron , 2024.
American, b. 1979 -
Oil on panel , 5.5 x 8 in.
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Mia Bergeron (American, 1980) - Winter Bardo (2024)
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“there’s our centreman” 🥺
#i am never over them#pittsburgh penguins#sidney crosby#brad marchand#patrice bergeron#team canada#4 nations
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Walk Alone (2017/Oil) - Mia Bergeron
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The Empty Room
Mia Bergeron
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Josh straining his sleeves, part 1
#bodybuilder#huge muscles#male muscle#massive muscles#flexing muscles#muscle#bicep flex#huge biceps#josh bergeron
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Bergy was on NESN recently and mentioned that he is supporting his boy Marchy during the Stanley Cup finals. Here's the quotes.


"He's my boy" 😭
#I'll try to find the video and post itb as well#but i can't with these two#marcheron#brad marchand#boston bruins#patrice bergeron#trent frederic#edmonton oilers#panthers lb#marchy#stanley cup finals
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marchy’s gonna be mad at me ☺️
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The Road to El Dorado (2000)
#The Road to El Dorado#filmedit#DreamWorks#Kevin Kline#Kenneth Branagh#Bibo Bergeron#Jeffrey Katzenberg#Don Paul#my gifs#movie gifs
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Secret - Mia Bergeron , 2024.
American, b. 1979 -
Small colour acrylic on Yupo paper , 5 x 7 in.
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Mia Bergeron (American, 1980) - Murder at Night (2025)
#mia bergeron#art#painting#american art#night#stars#constellations#astronomy#crows#murder of crows#zooming in shows all the detail
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SIDBERGYMARCHY FOR MEEE
also milfshaped

#pittsburgh penguins#sidney crosby#brad marchand#patrice bergeron#boston bruins#team canada#4 nations#4 nations face off
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#art#painting#oil on canvas#contemporary art#fine art#skeleton#figurative art#contemplative#vanitas#still life#allegory of death#the empty room#mia bergeron
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Josh straining his sleeves, part 2
#bodybuilder#huge muscles#male muscle#massive muscles#flexing muscles#muscle#bicep flex#huge biceps#josh bergeron
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Bergy: "My kids were asking for a Marchy Florida jersey. I was like woah that's way too early for that. Just seeing that [post trade press conference] footage it's definitely different. Obviously I Iove him so much. I wish him all the best, but it's definitely going to be different, not seeing him with the black and gold."
#😭😭😭#marcheron#boston bruins#bruins lb#brad marchand#boston bruins lb#patrice bergeron#tuukka rask#andrew raycroft#nhl#via nesn
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Crosby to be Canada's 'security blanket' as captain at 4 Nations Face-Off
Indeed, is anyone more deserving of the title of Captain Canada?
“He’s up there,” Tocchet said. “And look, I don’t want to embarrass Sid. But from sitting in the locker room across from Wayne Gretzky, the way Wayne’s demeanor is, the way he acted around his teammates, the way he acted in front of the public, Sid’s got that.
“And then you’ve got the Mark Messier type, not afraid to say things to your teammates if needed at the right time. And I’ve seen Sid do that too, using his voice to let them know something is unacceptable. He’s willing to do that. That to me is a great leader. In all facets. One hundred percent.
“The bottom line: When he puts that jersey on, you can sense the calmness come over the entire country of Canada. It’s almost like he’s our security blanket.”
“From the time I first met him, it’s just the way he always looks to raise the bar,” Bergeron said. “We’ve been teammates and linemates in a lot of these tournaments, and he’s never satisfied. He’s always looking to the next thing. He’s able to enjoy the success but at the same time wanting more. It’s his drive, his determination, there’s a lot of reasons why he’s been so clutch and so important in, what you could say, [is] history.
“He commands respect. I think the country is proud of who he is as a person and how he represents us on the international stage. There’s no missteps. It’s been going on since he’s been 14 years old when they started aiming cameras on him. He’s never had a misstep.”
Bergeron is considered one of the top leaders of his era and won the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award in 2021, an honor Crosby received in 2010.
“I accomplished a lot in my career,” Bergeron said. “But I have to say, I’m so proud that in my time playing, that Sidney was the face of our league and for Canadian hockey. Well deserved.”
Crosby already had his eyes on the 4 Nations prize five months ago, long before he would officially be given the “C” for Team Canada.
Back in early September, Crosby helped organize an unofficial training camp of sorts under the watchful eye of Andy O’Brien, his longtime trainer, in Vail, Colorado. Among those invited to the event were some of Canada’s top players, including Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, who like Crosby is from Cole Harbour; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid; and Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner.
Crosby insists it wasn’t an official Canada team-bonding exercise, pointing out that there were players from other countries there as well. At the same time, he admits it was productive for some of the Canadians on hand to get the opportunity to develop chemistry and play together, something that could come in handy at the 4 Nations and the 2026 Olympics.
Marner, for one, was appreciative of the invite extended him by Crosby and O’Brien.
“It was great,” he said. “Getting to know Sid and some of those guys both on and off the ice, well, I was grateful that they asked me to join them.
“You get to know them on and off the ice a bit. Such great guys. And so much talent out there with guys like Sid, MacKinnon and McDavid.”
And, according to Team Canada and Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper, it was just another example of Crosby’s leadership ability to bring players together for a common goal.
“It’s what he does,” Cooper said. “It’s who he is.
“Look at what he did [last] month when we were in Pittsburgh.”
Cooper was referring to a postgame scene after his team had defeated Crosby and the Penguins 5-2 on Jan. 12, a game in which Tampa Bay scored three goals in the final 3:03 to break a 2-2 tie. The uber-competitive Crosby was upset that victory had eluded the Penguins, but still took time to see Cooper afterward to chat about the 4 Nations.
At one point, Crosby asked Cooper to bring out Lightning forwards Brayden Point, Brandon Hagel and Anthony Cirelli, his future 4 Nations teammates, to talk about the upcoming tournament.
“He here is, angry that his team had just lost a game, and he put that aside to talk Team Canada with them,” Cooper said. “They sat there for 20 minutes. They were like kids in a candy store.
“That right there is what true leadership is.”
And, according to Tocchet, what Crosby is all about.
“It’s unbelievable,” Tocchet said. “He’s a guy that carries the torch, and is willing to pass the torch on when he’s done.
“That’s what he’s doing with Cirelli, Hagel, those guys. He basically comes in and says, ‘Hey, you guys are my teammates in a month, I just want to get to know you real quick and let you know what’s at stake.’ He’s done it with other players. I just think it goes so far with his teammates. They legitimately badly want to play with him, to be his teammate.”
#good article#pittsburgh penguins#sidney crosby#cale makar#connor mcdavid#patrice bergeron#boston bruins#team canada#4 nations face off#nathan mackinnon#toronto maple leafs#colorado avalanche
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