Former Boston Bruins captain and NHL legend Zdeno Chára is confirmed to be alive and in excellent health, following recent online rumors falsely claiming his passing. The 47-year-old, known for his towering presence on the ice and leadership with the Bruins, continues to thrive in retirement, focusing on endurance sports and charitable endeavors.
The false claims about Chára’s death circulated on social media earlier today, causing confusion among fans and the hockey community. However, reliable sources and recent updates confirm that Chára is alive and well, actively participating in marathons and triathlons.
Since retiring in 2022, Chára has taken on endurance sports, completing marathons and pursuing triathlon events, including a potential full Ironman competition. His passion for fitness and philanthropy has kept him connected to the Boston community, where he remains a beloved figure.
Fans expressed relief upon learning the truth, but the incident highlights the importance of verifying news from trusted sources before sharing.
“People need to stop spreading false information—it’s disrespectful,” said one fan on Twitter.
Chára captained the Bruins to a Stanley Cup victory in 2011 and remains one of the NHL’s most iconic defensemen. Known for his record-breaking slap shots and tireless commitment on the ice, Chára has seamlessly transitioned to new challenges in his post-hockey life.
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