Senators Legend Throws Shade At Star Forward Tim Stutzle
Senators star forward Tim Stutzle has been creating a reputation of himself for being the biggest diver in the NHL. Teams are noticing it and are evidently getting under his skin and picking on him each game. In fact, a former Senator was seen agreeing with a fan's post about Tim Stutzle's "softness".
Bobby Ryan calls out Tim Stutzle
A Senators fan tweeted the following regarding Tim Stutzle:
"Stützle is too soft to ever see a 2nd round in the playoff," wrote the fan. "Some players like you elevate in the playoffs, Stützle will get crushed. Sens need to start looking elsewhere."
Shockingly, Bobby Ryan, former Sens player replied the following:
It is in fact shocking how the Senators have failed to take the next step despite their expectations held going into the 2023-24 season, it is quite embarrassing. It seems like something is missing, without Tkachuk, the Senators are probably one of the most softest teams in the NHL, and thanks to Tim Stutzle, he is arguably up there with Brad Marchand, the captain of the Boston Bruins.
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