Jordan Binnington back to his old tricks and FREAKS OUT on opponent
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Ryan
January 29, 2023 (12:41)
It doesn't seem too long ago that the St. Louis Blues went on the historic run to win the 2019 Stanley Cup finals. They were in last place in January and when goaltender Jordan Binnington broke onto the scene, they went from a last place team to the 2019 Stanley Cup Champions.
Binnington was great in that regular season and playoffs, and it looked like the Blues had their goalie of the future who was going to lead them all the way to multiple cups, but after winning that cup, Binnington started to ''let his personality'' lose.
We often see him now letting his anger get the best of him and freaking out on opponents, instigating fights, swinging his stick etc... and yesterday was no different.
Binnington receives a slight tap and freaked out. Colorado Avalanche goaltender even skated to center ice looking to come defend his players and have the first goalie fight of the season.
Do you think the Blues are getting tired of his antics?
POLL |
Do you think his teammates are getting tired of him? |
yes | 134 | 85.9 % |
no | 22 | 14.1 % |
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