Former NHLer Delivers Violent Threat to Trevor Zegras
A former NHLer has delivered a threat to Trevor Zegras.
Sopel Delivers Threat
Brent Sopel had a long hockey career spanning 659 total NHL games and even more across seas and in the minors. The 6'1" defenseman retired from hockey altogether in 2015 after a final year with the Chicago Wolves. Throughout his NHL career, he played for the Vancouver Canucks, Chicago Blackhawks, Atlanta Thrashers, Montreal Canadiens, New York Islanders, and the LA Kings. He also won a cup with Chicago in 2010.
Recently, he made a threat to Anaheim Ducks star Trevor Zegras.
"You got what's his face in Anaheim. I would take a two-hander to his teeth and love every second of it."
"What's his face" was referring to Zegras.
Zegras Responds
Zegras had a hilarious response to Sopel's threat showing his carefree attitude towards the matter.
The 5 D's of dodgeball are "dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge."
Zegras tends not to get hit due to his elusiveness on the ice and it allows him to make some spectacular plays in the offensive zone.
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