David Pastrnak CRITICIZES Trevor Zegras for childish behavior
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S. Harper
January 9, 2023 (7:20 PM)
The Boston Bruins are one of the hottest teams in the NHL this season, while the Anaheim Ducks are currently a basement dweller. So you knew it was probably be a long night for the Ducks at the Honda Center, Sunday night hosing the Bruins.
Things would get interesting when Anaheim Ducks Trevor Zegras would score to cut the lead to 2-1 for the Bruins. However, Zegras decided he would start chirping at Bruins tough-guy Trent Federic, which caused all hell to break loose.
The Bruins decided to make Zegras pay for his antics beating them 7-1, which David Pastrnak helped with a hat trick. After the game Pastrnak was asked about the Bruins running the score because of Zegras comments, which Pasta replied:
"Of course you can't do that."
Pasta would call out Zegras antics after his goal saying:
Yeah for sure. You Can't do that after a goal. You have to have some certain respect. You can't score a goal and yell at the opponent. No matter what happened in the sequence before. - David Pastrnak
POLL |
Was Zegras' chirp uncalled for? |
Yes | 259 | 75.5 % |
No | 84 | 24.5 % |
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