MUST READ: Jason Arnott trashes former teammate Ryan Suter
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S. Harper
May 13, 2022 (10:37 PM)
Former Nashville Predators Captain Jason Arnott was known as a hard-nosed player who gave his all every game he played. Now that his career is over Arnott has been talking about players he didn't enjoy playing with.
He started with Alex Radulov who Arnott said was, "Nothing but trouble in the room, who has serious attitude issues and would always miss curfews."
Arnott was on the Cam and Stick Podcast and revealed more this time on former teammate Ryan Suter who is currently playing for the Dallas Stars.
Arnott and Suter were teammates on the Nashville Predators toward the end of Arnott's career and listen to what Arnott had to say about Suter:
All Suter would do is complain about how come he's not on the powerplay, how come he doesn't play enough why does Weber get more ice time then me I should be used more I'm not used enough it was all about what Suter wanted not the team. I also heard he was a huge distraction in the Minnesota Wild dressing room too. All he did was complain... he was a huge distraction.»
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