Brad Marchand's Twitter rampage continues
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Jay Tup
January 20, 2022 (8:03 PM)
Brad Marchand is by far my favourite NHLer on Twitter. He's not afraid to say it how he sees it and he's not afraid to show his personality.
Today Allan Walsh learned not to try and involve Brad Marchand in his war against Gary Bettman. During his hilarious back and fourth with the Hurricanes Marchand tweeted:
"You're still the reason we pay 20% in escrow."
Well today Super Agent Allan Walsh thought he's use Marchand's tweet as an excuse to take a shot at the NHL, NHLPA and some high ranking players.
"The reason you pay 20% escrow is a few high profile NHL players involved in @NHLPA leadership colluded with the other treasonous rats to stab NHLPA chief Bob Goodenow in the back during the 2004-05 lockout, surrendering on a salary cap/escrow to Bettman/the owners. That's why!" Tweeted Walsh, but it didn't Marchand long to reply.
Marchand quickly added his own two cents:
Not only was Marchand's reply great, but some of the fan replies were even better. Here are a few of the best:
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