Bonino Announces Retirement From NHL After 15 Seasons
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Legendary Nick Bonino, who thrilled Olimpija fans last season, is returning to the NHL, where he will serve as an assistant coach in Pittsburgh next season. With this team, he also became the champion of this competition twice.
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Is Claude Giroux coming back to the Senators? Many fans would love to see it happen, for the right price, and it seems the team also does. While things are not close yet, it is being reported that the two sides have had multiple talks to try and bridge the gap.After 15 years and two Stanley Cups, Nick Bonino has announced his retirement from the NHL. Bonino spent last season playing for HK Olimpija Ljubljana in Slovenia.Every season, we hear sto…
Former Ranger Nick Bonino Announces Retirement
Nick Bonino, who played 45 games with the Rangers in the 2023-24 season, has officially announced his retirement from hockey. Nick Bonino has announced his retirement from professional hockey after 15 @nhl seasons.After three years as a Boston University Terrier, Nick made the jump to the NHL and played his first NHL game for the @AnaheimDucks on March 26, 2010, and would score his first career goal… pic.twitter.com/o2ygoHLceF— NHL Alumni (@NHL…
Bonino, Bonino, Bonino! Becomes Penguins Assistant Coach
One of the key pieces of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017 is returning to the organization for a third time, but not as a player. Former Penguins center Nick Bonino announced via social media video that he has ended his playing career and is joining the Penguins coaching staff with new head coach Dan Muse. The Penguins officially hired Muse as the organization’s 23rd head coach on June 4, replacing…
Penguins To Hire Nick Bonino As Assistant Coach
Former NHL center Nick Bonino spent 2024-25 in Slovenia with HC Olimpija Ljubljana of the ICEHL, and was supposed to spend a second year with the club after re-signing several weeks ago. Instead, he’s decided to end his playing career and will return to the NHL as an assistant coach with the Penguins, the club announced Wednesday on its Facebook page. DK Pittsburgh Sports first relayed word that Bonino could be joining new head coach Dan Muse’s …
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